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Nature Museums

Iceland is well known for its vast and beautiful nature. If you want to get to know some facts about our nature and its residents, you can check out some of these museums!

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Water in Icelandic Nature | Icelandic Museum of Natural History

Water – all originated from outer space – is the foundation of life on Earth. Iceland is exceptionally rich in …

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Whales of Iceland

The Whales of Iceland Exhibition consists of 23 man-made life-size models of the various whale species found in Icelandic waters …

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Natural History Museum of Kópavogur

The Natural History Museum of Kópavogur is a part of the Kópavogur Cultural Houses. The 600 m2 exhibition area is …

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The Icelandic Phallological Museum

Housing the worldʹs largest collection of penises, the Icelandic Phallological Museum offers visitors a unique and unforgettable learning experience. Over …

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Aurora Reykjavík - The Northern Lights Center

Discover the magic of the Northern Lights at Aurora Reykjavík, Iceland's original and only museum dedicated entirely to the Aurora …

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Perlan Museum

Perlan – the Pearl – is an immersive museum that showcases Iceland’s extraordinary landscapes and nature in an accessible and …

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Reykjavik Family Park and Zoo

Reykjavík Family Park and Zoo offers fun for all ages throughout the year. While known for its farm animals, the …

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Reykjavík Maritime Museum - Stories of Sea and Land

A harbour museum exploring Iceland's dramatic relationship with the sea. …

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Geothermal Exhibition

Experience firsthand how green, sustainable energy is produced at Iceland's largest geothermal power plant. The Hellisheiði Geothermal Plant, owned and …

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