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¸é±ð²â°ìÂá²¹±¹Ã­°ì's oldest timber house dates to 1762 and is now home to changing exhibitions charting the course of the city's history.


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1. Skúli Magnússon Statue

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This statue represents Skúli Magnússon, the ‘Father of ¸é±ð²â°ìÂá²¹±¹Ã­°ì’, who organised the city's early industry.

2. Settlement Exhibition

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This fascinating archaeological ruin-museum is based around a 10th-century Viking longhouse unearthed here from 2001 to 2002 and other Settlement-Era…

4. Ingibjörg H Bjarnason Statue

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Two things set the statue of Ingibjörg H Bjarnason apart from other monuments in the area: it depicts a historical female figure and it is not made by…

5. Old ¸é±ð²â°ìÂá²¹±¹Ã­°ì

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With a series of sights and interesting historic buildings, the area dubbed Old ¸é±ð²â°ìÂá²¹±¹Ã­°ì is the heart of the capital, and the focal point of many…

6. ´¡³Ü²õ³Ù³Ü°ù±¹Ã¶±ô±ô³Ü°ù

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Grassy ´¡³Ü²õ³Ù³Ü°ù±¹Ã¶±ô±ô³Ü°ù was once part of first-settler Ingólfur Arnarson’s hay fields. Today it’s a favourite spot for cafe lounging or lunchtime picnics and…

7. Jón Sigurðsson Statue

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The statue in the centre of ´¡³Ü²õ³Ù³Ü°ù±¹Ã¶±ô±ô³Ü°ù park is of Jón Sigurðsson, who led the campaign for Icelandic independence.

8. ´¡±ôþ¾±²Ô²µ¾±

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Iceland’s first parliament, the ´¡±ôþ¾±²Ô²µ¾±, was created at Þingvellir in AD 930. After losing independence in the 13th century, the country gradually won…