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Reykjavik is the capital and largest city of Iceland, located in the southwest corner of the country

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Background imageReykjavik Collection: Snaefellsjokull and the hot springs near Reykjavik (chromolitho)

Snaefellsjokull and the hot springs near Reykjavik (chromolitho)
735805 Snaefellsjokull and the hot springs near Reykjavik (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Snaefellsjokull and the hot springs near Reykjavik)

Background imageReykjavik Collection: Reykjavik (chromolitho)

Reykjavik (chromolitho)
735804 Reykjavik (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Reykjavik. Liebig card, late 19th century/early 20th century.); Look and Learn / Rosenberg Collection

Background imageReykjavik Collection: Washing clothes, Reykjavik, Iceland

Washing clothes, Reykjavik, Iceland
Vintage 19th century/1900 photograph: washing clothes, communal, Reykjavik, Iceland

Background imageReykjavik Collection: Drying fish Reykjavik, Iceland

Drying fish Reykjavik, Iceland
Vintage 19th century/1900 photograph: drying fish Reykjavik, Iceland

Background imageReykjavik Collection: Sketches in Iceland (engraving)

Sketches in Iceland (engraving)
1611855 Sketches in Iceland (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sketches in Iceland. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 26 June 1875)

Background imageReykjavik Collection: A Store at Reykjavik, Iceland (engraving)

A Store at Reykjavik, Iceland (engraving)
1602670 A Store at Reykjavik, Iceland (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Store at Reykjavik, Iceland)

Background imageReykjavik Collection: The High Street, Reykjavik (litho) (b / w photo)

The High Street, Reykjavik (litho) (b / w photo)
CHT233000 The High Street, Reykjavik (litho) (b/w photo) by Mayer, Auguste Etienne Francois (1805-90); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France; eArchives Charmet; French, out of copyright

Background imageReykjavik Collection: Grettir the Strong (w / c on paper)

Grettir the Strong (w / c on paper)
MGN169962 Grettir the Strong (w/c on paper) by Icelandic School, (17th century); 31x19 cm; Arni Magnusson Institute, Reykjavik

Background imageReykjavik Collection: Horse Fight, from Heynesbok ( The Book of Heynes )

Horse Fight, from Heynesbok ( The Book of Heynes )
MGN169956 Horse Fight, from Heynesbok ( The Book of Heynes ), 1st half of 16th century (vellum) by Icelandic School, (16th century); 16x13 cm; Arni Magnusson Institute, Reykjavik

Background imageReykjavik Collection: The Wolf Fenrir and the World-Tree Yggdrasil, 1680

The Wolf Fenrir and the World-Tree Yggdrasil, 1680
MGN169955 The Wolf Fenrir and the World-Tree Yggdrasil, 1680 by Icelandic School, (17th century); 33x10 cm; Arni Magnusson Institute, Reykjavik

Background imageReykjavik Collection: Historiated initial S, from a copy of the original 13th century

Historiated initial S, from a copy of the original 13th century
MGN169953 Historiated initial S, from a copy of the original 13th century Jonsbok law collection (vellum) by Icelandic School, (16th century); 27x18 cm; Arni Magnusson Institute, Reykjavik

Background imageReykjavik Collection: Two illustrated pages from a copy of the original 13th century Jonsbok

Two illustrated pages from a copy of the original 13th century Jonsbok
MGN169952 Two illustrated pages from a copy of the original 13th century Jonsbok law collection (vellum) by Icelandic School, (16th century); 27x18 cm; Arni Magnusson Institute, Reykjavik

Background imageReykjavik Collection: Historiated initial D at the beginning of The Saga of Olaf Tryggvason

Historiated initial D at the beginning of The Saga of Olaf Tryggvason
MGN169939 Historiated initial D at the beginning of The Saga of Olaf Tryggvason, from Flateyjarbok ( The Book of Flatey ) late 14th century (vellum) by Icelandic School

Background imageReykjavik Collection: Valhalla and the Midgard Serpent, 1680

Valhalla and the Midgard Serpent, 1680
MGN169954 Valhalla and the Midgard Serpent, 1680 by Icelandic School, (17th century); 33x10 cm; Arni Magnusson Institute, Reykjavik

Background imageReykjavik Collection: Icelandic farm and the Gullfoss (Golden Falls) on the Hvita (chromolitho)

Icelandic farm and the Gullfoss (Golden Falls) on the Hvita (chromolitho)
735808 Icelandic farm and the Gullfoss (Golden Falls) on the Hvita (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageReykjavik Collection: Whale oil factory and a volcano in the Vatna glacier (chromolitho)

Whale oil factory and a volcano in the Vatna glacier (chromolitho)
735806 Whale oil factory and a volcano in the Vatna glacier (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Whale oil factory and a volcano in the Vatna glacier)

Background imageReykjavik Collection: The company of All This- (And Iceland Too)

The company of All This- (And Iceland Too), performed by and to the troops at the Fish Shed Theatre, Reykjavik, Iceland. At this time it was Icelands only English-speaking theatre. 1942

Background imageReykjavik Collection: Miss Kristin Gudmundsdottir and Miss Svava Jons tap-dancing

Miss Kristin Gudmundsdottir and Miss Svava Jons tap-dancing; they were part of the All This- (And Iceland Too), performed by and to the troops at the Fish Shed Theatre, Reykjavik, Iceland

Background imageReykjavik Collection: The Almannagla fault and views of Thingvalla (chromolitho)

The Almannagla fault and views of Thingvalla (chromolitho)
735807 The Almannagla fault and views of Thingvalla (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Almannagla fault and views of Thingvalla)

Background imageReykjavik Collection: Historiated initial at the beginning of The Saga of the Two Apostles John and Jacob

Historiated initial at the beginning of The Saga of the Two Apostles John and Jacob
MGN169951 Historiated initial at the beginning of The Saga of the Two Apostles John and Jacob, from Codex Scardensis, c.1360 (vellum) by Icelandic School

Background imageReykjavik Collection: Heimdal Blowing his Horn before Ragnarok, from Melsteds Edda

Heimdal Blowing his Horn before Ragnarok, from Melsteds Edda
MGN169949 Heimdal Blowing his Horn before Ragnarok, from Melsteds Edda (pen & ink and w/c on paper) by Icelandic School, (18th century); Arni Magnusson Institute, Reykjavik

Background imageReykjavik Collection: Odin, from Melsteds Edda (pen & ink and w / c on paper)

Odin, from Melsteds Edda (pen & ink and w / c on paper)
MGN169948 Odin, from Melsteds Edda (pen & ink and w/c on paper) by Icelandic School, (18th century); Arni Magnusson Institute, Reykjavik

Background imageReykjavik Collection: Historiated initial H, from Skarosbok ( The Book of Skard ) c

Historiated initial H, from Skarosbok ( The Book of Skard ) c
MGN169943 Historiated initial H, from Skarosbok ( The Book of Skard ) c.1350 (vellum) by Icelandic School, (14th century); 37x27 cm; Arni Magnusson Institute, Reykjavik

Background imageReykjavik Collection: The beginning of The Tale of Halfdan the Black, from Flateyjarbok (

The beginning of The Tale of Halfdan the Black, from Flateyjarbok (
MGN169942 The beginning of The Tale of Halfdan the Black, from Flateyjarbok ( The Book of Flatey ) late 14th century (vellum) by Icelandic School, (14th century); 43x29 cm; Arni Magnusson Institute

Background imageReykjavik Collection: Baptism of King Olaf Tryggvason, from Flateyjarbok ( The Book of Flatey

Baptism of King Olaf Tryggvason, from Flateyjarbok ( The Book of Flatey
MGN169940 Baptism of King Olaf Tryggvason, from Flateyjarbok ( The Book of Flatey ) late 14th century (vellum) by Icelandic School, (14th century); 43x29 cm; Arni Magnusson Institute, Reykjavik

Background imageReykjavik Collection: Historiated initial from the beginning of a chapter on seafaring and trade

Historiated initial from the beginning of a chapter on seafaring and trade
MGN169964 Historiated initial from the beginning of a chapter on seafaring and trade, copy of an original 14th century law collection Jonsbok (vellum) by Icelandic School

Background imageReykjavik Collection: Thor with a hammer, statuette found in Iceland (bronze)

Thor with a hammer, statuette found in Iceland (bronze)
XTD68825 Thor with a hammer, statuette found in Iceland (bronze) by Icelandic School; National Museum of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland; Icelandic, out of copyright

Background imageReykjavik Collection: Historiated initial H from an article concerning the division of beached whales

Historiated initial H from an article concerning the division of beached whales
MGN169963 Historiated initial H from an article concerning the division of beached whales, copy of an original 14th century law collection Jonsbok (vellum) by Icelandic School

Background imageReykjavik Collection: Egill Skallagrimsson (910-90) (w / c on paper)

Egill Skallagrimsson (910-90) (w / c on paper)
MGN169961 Egill Skallagrimsson (910-90) (w/c on paper) by Icelandic School, (17th century); 31x19 cm; Arni Magnusson Institute, Reykjavik

Background imageReykjavik Collection: Historiated initial P depicting The Sacrifice of Abraham

Historiated initial P depicting The Sacrifice of Abraham
MGN169959 Historiated initial P depicting The Sacrifice of Abraham, from Stjorn ( Governance ) (vellum) by Icelandic School, (14th century); 37x28 cm; Arni Magnusson Institute, Reykjavik

Background imageReykjavik Collection: Historiated initial P depicting two tradesmen

Historiated initial P depicting two tradesmen
MGN169944 Historiated initial P depicting two tradesmen, from the beginning of the section on trade, from Skarosbok ( The Book of Skard ) c.1350 (vellum) by Icelandic School

Background imageReykjavik Collection: Historiated initial P at the beginning of The Saga of the Greenlanders

Historiated initial P at the beginning of The Saga of the Greenlanders
MGN169941 Historiated initial P at the beginning of The Saga of the Greenlanders, from Flateyjarbok ( The Book of Flatey ) late 14th century (vellum) by Icelandic School

Background imageReykjavik Collection: Sketches in Iceland, landing Dried Cod at Reykjavik (engraving)

Sketches in Iceland, landing Dried Cod at Reykjavik (engraving)
1621294 Sketches in Iceland, landing Dried Cod at Reykjavik (engraving) by Huard, L. (d.1874); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sketches in Iceland, landing Dried Cod at Reykjavik)

Background imageReykjavik Collection: The King of Denmark in Iceland, Display of Fireworks from the Ships at Reykjavik (engraving)

The King of Denmark in Iceland, Display of Fireworks from the Ships at Reykjavik (engraving)
1589263 The King of Denmark in Iceland, Display of Fireworks from the Ships at Reykjavik (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The King of Denmark in Iceland)

Background imageReykjavik Collection: Icelandic dresses (coloured engraving)

Icelandic dresses (coloured engraving)
998136 Icelandic dresses (coloured engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: From A Bilderbuch fAor KinderA (Picture Book for Children) 1790-1830

Background imageReykjavik Collection: The Tourist in Iceland, Old Windmill, Reykjavik (engraving)

The Tourist in Iceland, Old Windmill, Reykjavik (engraving)
1590722 The Tourist in Iceland, Old Windmill, Reykjavik (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Tourist in Iceland, Old Windmill, Reykjavik)

Background imageReykjavik Collection: Ball given by the Icelanders in Honour of the King of Denmark at Reykjavik (engraving)

Ball given by the Icelanders in Honour of the King of Denmark at Reykjavik (engraving)
1589245 Ball given by the Icelanders in Honour of the King of Denmark at Reykjavik (engraving) by Robinson, Charles (1840-81); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageReykjavik Collection: General view of Reykjavik. Engraving to illustrate the story The new expedition of

General view of Reykjavik. Engraving to illustrate the story The new expedition of
LSE4334363 General view of Reykjavik. Engraving to illustrate the story The new expedition of Professor Nils Adolf Erik (Eric) Baron Nordenskjold (Nordenskiold) (1832-1901) in Greenland

Background imageReykjavik Collection: Vik church, Iceland

Vik church, Iceland
The village of Vik is the southernmost village in Iceland, located on the main ring road around the island, around 180 km (110 mi) by road southeast of Reykjavik

Background imageReykjavik Collection: Through the fog

Through the fog
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA. Michel Groleau

Background imageReykjavik Collection: Old

Old
Bragi Ingibergsson - BRIN

Background imageReykjavik Collection: Hallgrímskirkju Reykjavík

Hallgrímskirkju Reykjavík
piXXelpark

Background imageReykjavik Collection: twilight

twilight
Raymond Hoffmann

Background imageReykjavik Collection: Monument man

Monument man
Julien Oncete

Background imageReykjavik Collection: Organ

Organ
Bragi Ingibergsson - BRIN

Background imageReykjavik Collection: Wonders of Iceland 27

Wonders of Iceland 27
George Digalakis

Background imageReykjavik Collection: The Icelandic Eye

The Icelandic Eye
Timo Heinz

Background imageReykjavik Collection: The Hallgrimskirkja in Reykjavik

The Hallgrimskirkja in Reykjavik
Elizabeth Allen



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Reykjavik Collection

Reykjavik is the capital and largest city of Iceland, located in the southwest corner of the country, and is a vibrant and modern city with a population of over 120,000 people. A rich cultural heritage and is home to many museums, galleries, theatres, and music venues. The city also boasts stunning natural scenery including mountains, glaciers, hot springs, geysers and lava fields. Reykjavik's nightlife scene is renowned for its live music bars and clubs as well as its variety of restaurants featuring local cuisine such as fish stew or lamb dishes. It also serves as an ideal base for exploring Iceland's other attractions such as the Blue Lagoon or Golden Circle tours. With its unique mix of culture and nature it's no wonder that Reykjavik has become one of Europe's most popular tourist destinations.
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