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1. National Gallery of Iceland

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This pretty stack of marble atriums and spacious galleries overlooking °ÕÂáö°ù²Ô¾±²Ô offers ever-changing exhibits drawn from a 10,000-piece collection. The…

2. °ÕÂáö°ù²Ô¾±²Ô

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The placid lake at the centre of the city is sometimes locally called the Pond. It echoes with the honks and squawks of more than 40 species of visiting…

4. ¸éáð³óú²õ

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¸é±ð²â°ìÂá²¹±¹Ã­°ì’s waterside ¸éáð³óú²õ is a beautifully positioned postmodern construction of concrete stilts, tinted windows and mossy walls rising from °ÕÂáö°ù²Ô¾±²Ô…

5. ¶Ùó³¾°ì¾±°ù°ìÂá²¹

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Iceland’s main cathedral, ¶Ùó³¾°ì¾±°ù°ìÂá²¹ is a modest affair, but it played a vital role in the country’s conversion to Lutheranism. The current building (built…

6. 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…

7. ´¡±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…

8. 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…