The Settlement Exhibition
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Kotiseutumuseo Reykjavikissa, Islannissa
The Settlement Exhibition Reykjavķk 871±2 on Reykjavikin kaupunginmuseon luoma näyttely Islannin Reykjavikin asutuksesta. Näyttely perustuu yhden Islannin ensimmäisten talojen raunion arkeologisiin kaivauksiin ja muiden keskustan kaivausten löydöksiin.
Osoite: Ašalstręti 16, 101 Reykjavķk, Islanti
Aukioloajat: Suljettu ⋅ Avataan klo 10.00
Puhelinnumero: +354 411 6370
The Settlement Exhibition offers guided tours June–August on weekdays at 11:00. Reykjavķk City Museum engaging journeys through culture, heritage and ...
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The Settlement Exhibition - Step into the Viking Age. An open excavation where Viking ruins meet digital technology. Just below ground in downtown Reykjavik ...
A careful excavation uncovered archaeological relics in Reykjavik's city center and these ruins serve as the Settlement Exhibition primary focus.
The exhibition is based on the archaeological excavation of the ruin of one of the first houses in Iceland and findings from other excavations in the city ...
The Settlement Exhibition is a modern interactive museum in Reykjavik built around one of the oldest archaeological sites in Iceland.
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The Settlement Exhibition Reykjavķk 871±2 is open to visitors daily from 09:00 to 20:00. It is located at Ašalstręti 16. View ...
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Discover Reykjavik's roots at the Adalstraeti and Settlement Exhibitions, featuring a 10th-century Viking longhouse and tracing the city's history to today.
This fascinating archaeological ruin-museum is based around a 10th-century Viking longhouse unearthed here from 2001 to 2002 and other Settlement-Era…
As its name implies, The Settlement Exhibition gives visitors a chance to learn more about Reykjavik's first settlers.