In Eyjafjörður Editorialn the middle of northern Iceland Eyjafjörður is located, one of the longest fjords in the country, 60...
NJARDVÍK, NAVEL OF THE UNIVERSE? EditorialIt is an exaggeration to call Njarðvík the navel of the universe, but Innri-Njarðvík, which Icelandic Times /...
The Icelandic Art Prize EditorialThey were presented for the seventh time, at a ceremony in Iðnó by Tjörnin, The Icelandic Art Prize....
History & Skálholt EditorialIn Skálholt, the land and history come together. When the Icelandic Times / Land & Saga photographer slipped...
Autocars EditorialInterestingly, Icelandic’s first word for a car was “sjálfrennireið” which translates to “self-gliding ride”. Nowadays, the word for...
HE’S QUITTING! EditorialIceland celebrated New Year’s Eve with many fireworks, as the weather was perfect all over the country. However,...
Emergency Phase Activated Following Eruption EditorialThe National Commissioner of the Icelandic Police, in agreement with the Commissioner of the Police in Suðurnes, has...
Eruption has started in Iceland EditorialJust before 10pm on the 18th of December a big eruption started just north of the town Grindavík,...
Katie Paterson The Earth Has Many Keys EditorialKatie PatersonThe Earth Has Many Keys 13.03–25.04 2021The Living Art Museum, Marshall House The Living Art Museum is...
Gudmund Sand & Haakon Sand at Reykjavík Museum of Photography EditorialGudmund Sand & Haakon Sand at Reykjavík Museum of Photography The Arctic Circus is the title of a...
HULDA RÓS GUÐNADÓTTIR Editorial Keep Frozen by Huldu Rós GuðnadótturThursday 18 March at 20.00 in Hafnarhús Event location HafnarhúsIn connection with the exhibition WERK...
The Silent but Noble Art EditorialThe Silent but Noble Art – Sigurhans Vignir40 th anniversary of the Reykjavík Museum of Photography A new...
The 10 Highest Peaks in Iceland Vignir Andri GuðmundssonOn Top of the World Hearing about Iceland’s majestic landscapes is one thing, but actually standing at the...
Krafla eruption 1975-84 EditorialThe Krafla eruption 1975 began in the morning of December 20 near Leirhnjúkur in the Krafla caldera, near...
Art in Foment Andrew Scott FortuneFrom placid landscape beginnings to a dynamic diversity at Listasafn Íslands In a country where culture plays a...
Dettifoss, the most powerful waterfall EditorialJökulsá á Fjöllum is the second longest river in Iceland or 206 km / 129 mi long and...
Capital Area|Höfuðbogarsvæðið The Girl, The Horse and the Highlands Address:Strandgata 19 220 Hafnarfjörður Tel:
Höfuðbogarsvæðið Shadowfall – the journey to the light Address:Hverfisgata 4 101 Reykjavík Tel:+354 6933742
Capital Area Hróðmar Sigurðsson and Ingibjörg Turchi Address:Grundarstígur 10 101 Reykjavík Tel:5111904
The Cultural centre of Greenland, the Faroe Islands and Iceland EditorialNordatlantens Brygge is a cultural and museum building for Greenlandic, Faroese and Icelandic cultures. The building also houses...
A Very Strong Bond Jenna GottliebGreenland and Iceland share many common interests Greenland and Iceland have enjoyed a strong bond for decades, sharing...
A Special Relationship Jenna GottliebIceland and the Faroe Islands share strong cultural and business interests The Faroe Islands and Iceland have enjoyed...
Icelandic Lamb: Roaming free since settlement EditorialEnjoy the delicious and distinctive flavour of Iceland’s favourite meat Icelandic lamb is a protected species with a...