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Reykjavík Maritime Museum
Reykjavík Maritime Museum is a cultural attraction in Capital Region. This museum offers visitors fascinating insights into Iceland's rich history and heritage. Explore captivating exhibitions and learn about the country's people, traditions and remarkable story from the age of the Vikings to today.
About Reykjavík Maritime Museum
Reykjavík Maritime Museum is a cultural attraction in Capital Region. This museum offers visitors fascinating insights into Iceland's rich history and heritage. Explore captivating exhibitions and learn about the country's people, traditions and remarkable story from the age of the Vikings to today.
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History & Background
Reykjavík Maritime Museum opened in 2005 inside a former fish freezing plant in the city’s Old Harbour district. The building itself reflects the importance of the fishing industry in Reykjavík’s development during the 20th century. The museum preserves Iceland’s maritime heritage through exhibitions on fishing technologies, harbour life, and the Cod Wars. A key highlight is the Coast Guard vessel Óðinn, which played a major role in protecting Iceland’s fishing limits during the mid-20th century disputes with the United Kingdom.
Did You Know?
- ✔Location: Reykjavík Old Harbour
- ✔Opened: 2005
- ✔Historic building: Former fish freezing plant
- ✔Main vessel: Coast Guard ship Óðinn
- ✔Theme: Icelandic fishing and maritime history
- ✔Family friendly: Yes
Tours Near Reykjavík Maritime Museum
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Why Visit
Board the Óðinn coast guard ship — the vessel famously deployed during the Cod Wars with Britain in the 1970s.
Did You Know?
During the 'Cod Wars' (1958–1976) Iceland extended its fishing limits from 4 to 200 nautical miles, a move that fundamentally changed international maritime law and secured Iceland's economic future.
Life Shaped by the Sea
For centuries the ocean has been central to Icelandic survival. Fishing routes, coastal settlements, and maritime traditions shaped the nation’s development. Reykjavík Maritime Museum tells the story of how the sea influenced Iceland’s economy, culture, and identity from early settlement to modern times.
📖 Stories & Legends
Icelandic sagas and folklore from this area
Hidden Gems Nearby
Coast Guard vessel Óðinn
Visitors can board the historic Icelandic Coast Guard ship Óðinn located next to the museum.
One of the most unique ship-access museum experiences in Reykjavík.
Historic harbour location
The museum is located in Reykjavík’s Old Harbour, one of the city’s most atmospheric waterfront areas.
Combine the visit with whale watching tours, cafés, and harbour walks nearby.
Inside a former fish factory
The museum building itself was once a working fish freezing plant connected to Reykjavík’s fishing industry.
Experience maritime history inside an authentic industrial harbour building.
Practical Information
Best Time
Open year-round and ideal to visit during cold or rainy weather as an indoor cultural stop.
Duration
60–90 minutes
Access
Located in Reykjavík Old Harbour within walking distance from Harpa Concert Hall and the city centre.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can you go onboard the ship Óðinn?▾
Yes. Visitors can explore the historic Coast Guard vessel Óðinn located outside the museum.
Is the museum suitable for families?▾
Yes. Interactive exhibits and ship access make the museum suitable for children and families.
Is Reykjavík Maritime Museum near the city centre?▾
Yes. It is located in the Old Harbour area within walking distance from central Reykjavík.















