Reykjavik's Quirky Museums: Phallological, Punk, Settlement
Reykjavik has some genuinely bizarre museums. Not weird in a bad way—weird in a way that makes you realize Iceland takes its quirks seriously. You've got a museum dedicated entirely
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Reykjavik has some genuinely bizarre museums. Not weird in a bad way—weird in a way that makes you realize Iceland takes its quirks seriously. You've got a museum dedicated entirely
The Sun Voyager is a 5-meter-tall stainless steel sculpture on Reykjavik's waterfront. It looks like a Viking ship, or a giant dream, or a figure gazing into the distance.
Perlan is Reykjavik's second observation tower (after Hallgrímskirkja), and it's deliberately trying to be more than just a tower. Built into an artificial hill on the east side of the
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