Explore Reykjavík’s art scene with a local guide, visiting top museums and uncovering Iceland’s rich cultural heritage. Book your inspiring walking tour today.
Explore Reykjavík’s art scene with a local guide, visiting top museums and uncovering Iceland’s rich cultural heritage. Book your inspiring walking tour today.
- The Einar Jonsson Sculpture Museum (Listasafn Einars Jonssonar) - Explore Iceland’s inaugural art museum, a distinctive landmark situated on Skólavörðuhæð hill in the center of Reykjavík. Conceived by the innovative sculptor Einar Jónsson as both his residence and artistic haven, the museum is a remarkable fusion of art and architecture—his most…
- The Einar Jonsson Sculpture Museum (Listasafn Einars Jonssonar) - Explore Iceland’s inaugural art museum, a distinctive landmark situated on Skólavörðuhæð hill in the center of Reykjavík. Conceived by the innovative sculptor Einar Jónsson as both his residence and artistic haven, the museum is a remarkable fusion of art and architecture—his most significant sculpture. Established in 1923, it showcases Jónsson’s evocative, dreamlike creations and provides breathtaking views of the city. Enter and immerse yourself in a genuine cultural gem where Icelandic heritage converges with timeless creativity.
- National Gallery of Iceland (Listasafn Islands) - The House of Collections
- National Gallery of Iceland (Listasafn Islands) - The National Gallery by the pond

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Embark on an enlightening tour with a knowledgeable local guide through three of Reykjavík’s cultural treasures: the Einar Jónsson Museum, the House of Collections, and the National Gallery of Iceland. Explore Iceland’s artistic legacy, from the impactful sculptures of the early 20th century to contemporary pieces that reflect modern life, nature, and…
Embark on an enlightening tour with a knowledgeable local guide through three of Reykjavík’s cultural treasures: the Einar Jónsson Museum, the House of Collections, and the National Gallery of Iceland. Explore Iceland’s artistic legacy, from the impactful sculptures of the early 20th century to contemporary pieces that reflect modern life, nature, and society. Start in the tranquil sculpture garden of Einar Jónsson, where myth and symbolism blend with Nordic creativity. Then, wander through Reykjavík’s lively city center to the House of Collections, showcasing exhibitions that connect the past and present. Finish at the National Gallery, where traditional and avant-garde art unite in a celebration of Iceland’s vibrant visual culture. This enriching walk provides a fresh and unforgettable insight into Reykjavík’s creative essence.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.