
Free Entry to the Reykjavík Maritime Museum on Culture Night
Grandagarður 8, 101 Reykjavík
Dates
Reykjavík Maritime Museum
23, August 2025
Open from 10.00am - 8.00pm
Website
https://borgarsogusafn.is/sjominjasafnid-i-reykjavik
General Admission See on official website
On the occasion of Culture Night, admission to the Reykjavík Maritime Museum will be free from 10:00 to 20:00 on 23 August.
The exhibition Fish & folk – 150 years of fisheries at the Reykjavík Maritime Museum is about the history of the Icelandic fisheries, from the time when rowing boats gave way to large fishing vessels in the late 19th century, through to the 21st century. This rich history is told from the perspective of Iceland’s biggest fishing port, Reykjavík. The Maritime Museum’s setting is an appropriate one, as the building once housed a flourishing fish factory.
The exhibition "A View of the North" is on display in the Engine Room. It explores French expeditions to the Arctic and is a collaborative project between the Reykjavík City Museum and the School of Humanities at the University of Iceland.
In May 1835, French physician and adventurer Paul Gaimard arrived in Reykjavik in search of the ship La Lilloise, but instead became captivated by the land and its people. He led the largest foreign scientific expedition ever sent to Iceland, accompanied by a team of scholars and artists who studied the country’s culture, society, and nature during the years 1835–1836.
The findings were published in 12 volumes, including three illustrated books, which became invaluable sources on 19th-century Iceland and had a profound impact on both the country’s international image and Icelanders’ perception of their own cultural heritage.
Welcome to the Reykjavik Maritime Museum on Culture Night!
The museum is wheelchair accessible, especially via the entrance on Grandagarður. An elevator connects the floors.