Reykjavík Art Museum Hafnarhús

Art museum · Reykjavik

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"In a country surrounded by the icy waters of the North Atlantic, there seems no better place to start your Reykjavik city break than by its shores. Take in the crisp morning air with a brisk walk along the harbour, pausing to admire the statue of two fishermen pointing out to sea. Known as ‘Looking Seawards’, it stands in great contrast to the modern Harpa concert hall which meets your gaze as you look up. Take the short walk east along the harbourfront to the Reykjavik Art Museum Hafnarhus, one of three component galleries which make up Reykjavik Art Museum. With a focus on progressive art, Hafnarhus houses the museum’s most contemporary works. A highlight is the collection by Icelandic icon Erró, whose work has been displayed the world over." - The MICHELIN Guide Nordic Editorial Team