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Spread over 3 hectares, the Hólavallagarður Cemetery dates back to the 19th century, and has a number of interesting old... Spread over 3 hectares, the Hólavallagarður Cemetery dates back to the 19th cent... Spread over 3 hectares, the Hólavallagarður Cemetery dates back to the 19th century, and has a numbe...
The Settlement Exhibition 871±2 in Reykjavík is centered around the archaeological excavation at Aðalstræti which uncove... The Settlement Exhibition 871±2 in Reykjavík is centered around the archaeologic... The Settlement Exhibition 871±2 in Reykjavík is centered around the archaeological excavation at Aða...
The Landakotskirkja is the cathedral of the Catholic Church in Iceland and is formally called the Basilika Krists konung... The Landakotskirkja is the cathedral of the Catholic Church in Iceland and is fo... The Landakotskirkja is the cathedral of the Catholic Church in Iceland and is formally called the Ba...
The Volcano House in Reykjavík explores the geological history and systems of Iceland, one of the most volcanically acti... The Volcano House in Reykjavík explores the geological history and systems of Ic... The Volcano House in Reykjavík explores the geological history and systems of Iceland, one of the mo...
The Grotta Lighthouse stands on the rocky islet of Grotta on the peninsula of Seltjarnanes at the north-westernmost poin... The Grotta Lighthouse stands on the rocky islet of Grotta on the peninsula of Se... The Grotta Lighthouse stands on the rocky islet of Grotta on the peninsula of Seltjarnanes at the no...