New display and street festival
This new display is a direct continuation of The Settlement Exhibition, representing Reykjavík's history from settlement to the present day. The parts of the city‘s history, which shed a light on the resident‘s daily life and the Zeitgeist throughout the centuries are brought into focus. The approach of the display is to reach all users of the museum in the best way possible.
With this new display, the importance of Aðalstræti as the centre of Reykjavík‘s history is furthermore emphasised. The Reykjavík City Museum will be in the foreground in the heart of the old city centre and surroundings. All this is a great lever of the oldest street of Reykjavík and a milestone in the city‘s cultural life.
The Mayor of Reykjavík, Dagur B. Eggertsson opens the exhibition and the street festival at 13:00.
The festival will start with a street theatre at 13:10, which will be repeated at 14:30. The Vikings from Rimmugýgur will show martial arts, and women from the Icelandic Handicraft Association will walk around the area in beautiful national costumes. The Vintage Car Association members will park their luxurious cars, and dancers will show Lindy hop. There will also be an opportunity to relax in summer chairs at Ingólfs square.
All welcome to the opening of the Reykjavík City Museum in Aðalstræti and a vibrant street festival. Admission is free.