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The National Gallery of Iceland (Listasafn Íslands) is the country's leading art museum, dedicated to preserving and exhibiting Icelandic art from the late 19th century to the present. Situated in the heart of the capital Reykjavik, the museum plays a crucial role in Iceland's cultural landscape, offering a dynamic array of exhibitions and educational programs.
Founded in 1884, the National Gallery of Iceland has undergone significant transformations. Originally part of the National Museum, it became an independent institution in 1950. The gallery is housed in two landmark buildings in downtown Reykjavik: the main building at Fríkirkjuvegur, a former icehouse converted into a museum space, and a secondary location at Safnahúsið, the [...]
The National Gallery of Iceland (Listasafn Íslands) is the country's leading art museum, dedicated to preserving and exhibiting Icelandic art from the late 19th century to the present. Situated in the heart of the capital Reykjavik, the museum plays a crucial role in Iceland's cultural landscape, offering a dynamic array of exhibitions and educational programs.
Founded in 1884, the National Gallery of Iceland has undergone significant transformations. Originally part of the National Museum, it became an independent institution in 1950. The gallery is housed in two landmark buildings in downtown Reykjavik: the main building at Fríkirkjuvegur, a former icehouse converted into a museum space, and a secondary location at Safnahúsið, the House of Collections, which held the first collections of the country when it was inaugurated in the beginning of the 20th century.
The museum's collection comprises approximately 15,000 works, focusing on Icelandic artists but also including significant pieces by international artists. This diverse collection offers a comprehensive overview of Icelandic visual art history, showcasing works from the 19th century to contemporary times. The collection includes paintings, sculptures, prints, photographs, video, and multimedia art installations.