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At the National Museum in Reykjavík, you’ll travel through centuries of Icelandic history—from the arrival of the first settlers to the modern republic. Viking swords, turf church relics, and clever storytelling bring Iceland’s past to life in an easy-to-follow way. Audio guides are available in Danish too, if that’s helpful.
If you’re more into lava than legends, check out the Natural History Museum. It’s small, but packed with 260,000 specimens covering Iceland’s unique geology, plants, and wildlife.
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