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Árbæjarsafn (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈaurˌpaiːjarˌsapn̥]) is the historical museum of the city of Reykjavík as well as an open-air museum and a regional museum. Its purpose is to give the public an insight into the living conditions, work and recreational activities of the people of Reykjavík in earlier times.
The museum was founded on 1 May 1999 and formally opened on 24 June 2000 [1] by Halldór Blöndal, the Speaker of the Althing. [2] It was initially known as the Aviation Museum at Akureyri; [3] another aviation collection existed at Hnjótur in Örlygshöfn. [2] It was renamed in 2005 to reflect its national role.
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Hjerl Hede- An open-air museum in Denmark showing life from the early days until about 100 years ago. The Old Town (Den Gamle By)- An open-air museum in Denmark showing urban life. Jamtli – One of Sweden's largest and oldest regional open-air museums, in Östersund. fr:Musée de plein air de Villeneuve-d'Ascq
Pages in category "Open-air museums in Iceland" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Árbæjarsafn; E.
The South African Airways Museum Society is an aviation museum based at Rand Airport in Germiston, Gauteng, South Africa. The museum was founded in 1986 and houses a collection of South African Airways memorabilia such as photos and aircraft scale models. The museum also has a collection of static display aircraft including two Boeing 747s ...
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Reconstructed amaQhugwane, at uMgungundlovu in South Africa. An archaeological open-air museum is a non-profit permanent institution with outdoor true-to-scale architectural reconstructions primarily based on archaeological sources.