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  2. Music of Iceland - Wikipedia

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    The music of Iceland includes folk and pop traditions, as well as an active classical and contemporary music scene. Well-known artists from Iceland include medieval music group Voces Thules, alternative pop band The Sugarcubes, singers Björk, Laufey, Daði Freyr, Hafdís Huld and Emiliana Torrini, post-rock band Sigur Rós and Múm, post-metal band Sólstafir, indie folk/indie pop band Of ...

  3. The Icelandic Museum of Rock 'n' Roll - Wikipedia

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    The museum portrays the history of Icelandic pop and rock music from 1830 to the present. Guests can also dive deeper into the history of each artist and listen to their music with the help of the Rock ‘n’ Roll app on tablet computers. The museum also features a soundlab where guests can try out some instruments themselves.

  4. National Gallery of Iceland - Wikipedia

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    The National Gallery of Iceland (Icelandic: Listasafn Íslands [ˈlɪstaˌsapn ˈistlan(t)s]) is an art museum in Reykjavík which contains a collection of Icelandic art. The gallery features artwork of famous Icelandic artists and artwork that helps explain the traditional Icelandic culture .

  5. Harpa (concert hall) - Wikipedia

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    Harpa (Icelandic pronunciation:, English: Harp) is a concert hall and conference centre in Reykjavík, Iceland. The opening concert was held on 4 May 2011. The opening concert was held on 4 May 2011. The building features a distinctive colored glass façade inspired by the basalt landscape of Iceland.

  6. Category:Music of Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Music of Iceland; 0–9. 2015 in Icelandic music; 2016 in Icelandic music; 2017 in Icelandic music; 2018 in Icelandic music; 2019 in Icelandic music; F. Ferskeytt ...

  7. Siglufjörður - Wikipedia

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    The unofficial website for the inhabitants of Siglufjörður, includes web cam. (vefmyndavél) Archived 2008-11-17 at the National and University Library of Iceland; The Folk Music Center of Siglufjordur; Folk music festival of Siglufjordur; More information and photos about Siglufjörður on Hit Iceland Archived 2022-01-28 at the Wayback Machine

  8. List of museums in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    National Gallery of Iceland; National Museum of Iceland; Perlan; Reykjasafn (Byggðasafn Húnvetninga og Strandamanna) Reykjavík 871±2; Reykjavik Art Museum; Reykjavik Maritime Museum; Reykjavík Municipal Archives; Safnasafnid Icelandic Folk and Outsider Art Museum; Skagafjörður Folk Museum; Skóbúðin - museum of everyday life; Technical ...

  9. Reykjavik Art Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Museum houses the largest art collection and the most voluminous gallery space in Iceland. With more than 3000 square meters of gallery space, over twenty exhibitions are run here annually, ranging from extensive exhibitions of the museum's collection to installations of contemporary art by young and international artists.