Sléttan community center
Sléttan community center where you can find activity for the whole family, both young and old. We always welcome new ideas and new courses. Here you can find many different courses.
Sléttan community center where you can find activity for the whole family, both young and old. We always welcome new ideas and new courses. Here you can find many different courses.
A community center in Bólstaðarhlíð where you can find activity for the whole family, both young and old. We always welcome new ideas and new courses. Here you can find many different courses.
The Community Center Aflagrandi 40 is a community center where diverse activities and social and leisure activities take place, as well as other events that are held outside and inside the house. The community center is open to everyone, regardless of age or place of residence.
The Community Center Vitatorg (Lindargata 59) is a community center where diverse activities and social and leisure activities take place, as well as other events that are held outside and inside the house. The community center is open to everyone, regardless of age or place of residence.
The Community center Bólstaðarhlíð 43 is a community center where diverse activities and social and leisure activities take place, as well as other events that are held outside and inside the house. The community center is open to everyone, regardless of age or place of residence.
Ásmundarsalur was built in 1933 as an artist studio by one of Iceland’s premier and most loved sculptors Ásmundur Sveinsson.
Established in 1999, we are Iceland's leading jewelry brand and take pride in creating truly unique jewelry designs inspired by Icelandic nature, which have gained worldwide acclaim from such authorities as Condé Nast Traveler, Timeout, Vogue, and Town & Country.
Aurum’s jewelry pieces are notable for their fine detail and delicate nuances that give them a feminine touch.
We are also highly regarded for our sustainable business practices.
The Nordic House in Reykjavík is a cultural institution opened in 1968 and operated by the Nordic Council of Ministers. Its goal is to foster and support cultural connections between Iceland and the other Nordic countries. To this end, the Nordic House organizes a diverse program of cultural events and exhibitions.