1. The National Museum of Iceland is one of the most prominent cultural institutions in the country. It was founded in 1863 and its current location is in Reykjavik, the capital city of Iceland. The museum displays the history and culture of the nation from its earliest days to the present times. The exhibitions include artifacts, art, photos, and documents that showcase the Icelandic lifestyle, religion, literature, politics, and economics. Some interesting fact about the National Museum of Iceland are:
- The museum collection includes over 200,000 objects, manuscripts and photographs.
- The permanent exhibition \"The Making of a Nation\" illustrates Icelandic history from settlement to the present day.
- The museum also offers temporary exhibitions throughout the year.
- Visitors can experience the daily life of Icelanders through interactive exhibitions, such as a simulation of a typical turf-house.
2. The National Museum of Iceland is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Its phone number is +354 530-2200.
3. The ticket costs for the museum are 2000 ISK ($14 USD) for adults, and free for children under 18 years old. The ticket fee includes admission to both the permanent and temporary exhibitions. The museum is located in Reykjavik’s downtown area, easily accessible by public transportation or a short walk from many hotels in the city center.


