What to do and see in West Region, Iceland: The Best Museums

March 4, 2022 Venice Greaves

Discover the best top things to do in West Region, Iceland including Liston, The Settlement Center, Bjarnarhofn Shark Museum, Puppet Museum of Bruduheimar, Akranes Folk Museum, Borgarnes Museum, War and Peace Museum, Pakkhus Snaefellsbaejar, Norska Husio, Library of Water.
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1. Liston

Solvoellum 6, Grundarfjorour 350 Iceland +354 690 4347 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/lulliliston/
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Liston

Visit the icelandic artist Liston in a inspiring environment and see his visual art. His studio is located in his hometown, Grundafjordur, in west-Iceland. Liston spends his day making beautiful sculptures and paintings.

2. The Settlement Center

Brakarbraut 13-15, Borgarnes, Borgarbyggd 310 Iceland +354 437 1600 [email protected] http://www.landnam.is/eng/
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4.5 based on 749 reviews

The Settlement Center

The Settlement Center is closed until May 13th. Looking forward to seeing you. Settlement- & Egils Saga exhibition offering a wealth of information, the Settlement Center provides a wonderful insight into Iceland’s history. It also gives you the chance to put your visit into the context of the country’s past. The exhibitions recreate the fascinating drama of the sagas and the birth of this island nation. They also bring to life one of Iceland’s most important cultural treasures, Egils Saga. The exhibitions at the Settlement Center tell the story of the first settlers and the story of Iceland’s most important saga – Egils Saga. Egill Skalla-Grimson was a famous Viking and poet and his father and was one of the first settlers and his family settled at Borg near Borgarnes. The goal is to make the ancient sagas accessible to all ages.

Reviewed By paulaD1696NV - Toronto, Canada

Getting ready to go to Iceland, we had listened to some of the Sagas. The Settlement Centre had two different audio guided tours, one about the history of the settlement of Iceland and the other a guide through Egil’s Saga, one of the most famous (and longest) of the Sagas. Both were perfect! The information was accessible and the audio guide left you in perfect control of pacing. The staff was helpful and pleasant. Anyone with time in Borgarnes should visit the Settlement Centre. Also, the only gift shop where I actually bought anything in either Iceland or Norway this trip! (See separate but just as glowing a review of the attached restaurant!)

3. Bjarnarhofn Shark Museum

Bjarnarhofn 340 Iceland +354 438 1581 [email protected] http://www.bjarnarhofn.is/
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Bjarnarhofn Shark Museum

Bjarnarhöfn Shark Museum holds a history of generations of shark fishing and processing. The visit includes shark tasting and a live presentation of this history and interesting facts about the Greenland shark. After the museum, be sure to visit the drying house where the shark has to hang to dry.

Reviewed By PinayNicky - Chicago, United States

My finance and I stopped here at the beginning of our Iceland trip in February 2019 (yes, this is LONG overdue). The museum is well off the main road and we were so glad we pushed through the heavy snowfall to visit. For only $12 each, we had the privilege of touring the family-run museum which was filled with a wonderful collection of boats, fishing equipment, fossils and bones, taxidermy animals, rocks and crystals, maps and charts, and other interesting antiques reflective of the family's unique history. The woman who greeted us was kind and attentive. She played a video that explained the processing of the Greenland shark into hákarl (fermented shark), which is an Icelandic delicacy. It's worth a taste with the rye bread to at least say you did it. We really took our time to appreciate the interesting collection. After we finished exploring, we asked a few questions and, as a collector, I expressed my excitement in seeing the crystals and fossils in their collection. She told us to wait a moment...and she quickly returned with a palm sized rock with striations and  subtle crystal flecks. She explained that it was a piece from the mountain behind the museum. I was overjoyed by her kindness and excited to add it to my collection! It was a truly memorable, authentic Icelandic experience that we highly recommend for all ages. 

4. Puppet Museum of Bruduheimar

Skulagata 17, Borgarnes, Borgarbyggd 310 Iceland +354 530 5000 [email protected] http://www.bruduheimar.is
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Walking through the Puppet Museum is an adventurous journey, where the guests encounter diverse fascinating characters in every nook and cranny of the transformed old warehouses. The puppets are displayed through a series of imaginative and theatrical installations, each capturing the feeling of the stories which the puppets sprung to life from.The museum is very interactive and gives the guests a chance to try out an array of different puppet manipulation styles.

5. Akranes Folk Museum

Gardaholti 3 Gardar, Akranes 300 Iceland +354 433 1150 [email protected] http://museum.is/en/
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Akranes Folk Museum

Akranes Folk Museum offers a unique insight into past times in Akranes and surrounding area. The museum’s exhibition is in several houses, some of which were moved from other parts of town. The permanent exhibition reflects living conditions and life at sea, in rural areas, at work and in play. In the museum there is also a micro-cinema and a space for temporary exhibitions. A visit to Akranes Folk Museum offers something for all senses. The museum is open from May 15- September 15 from 10:00-17:00. Groups can book visits during other times.

6. Borgarnes Museum

Bjarnarbraut 4, Borgarnes, Borgarbyggd 310 Iceland +354 898 9498 [email protected] http://www.safnahus.is
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Borgarnes Museum

Reviewed By FriederikeR32

I went to see the museum at 17:00 one day, not having in mind, that the exhibition was only open until 16:00, but an incredible friendly young male employee of the library let me in. So I had the exhibition all for myself. And if I would have had any questions, I was welcome to come up and ask him. The two exhibitions "Children Throughout a Century" and "Oh to be a bird" are layed out with so much love and care. The stuffed Icelandic birds are extremely well made and showcased in a mirror cabinet. I think I went 3 times around them. The photo exhibition surprises with small and big doors behind several of the photos, showcasing items throughout the 20th century. A booklet leads you through the exhibition and tells more about the Icelandic past. Both exhibitions are connected with a charming reproduction of an Icelandic cabin interior back in the days. Upstairs, next to the library is also a little gallery space, that shows pieces of local artists, that is worth to be seen. I am highly recommending a visit. And don't forget to bring some time!

7. War and Peace Museum

Hlodum Hvalfjardarstrond, 301 Akranesi, Akranes 301 Iceland +354 433 8877 [email protected] http://warandpeace.is
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War and Peace Museum

War and Peace Museum are open from May 15 to Sep 15. Hvalfjördur has an important occupational history that tells the story from 1940 to 1945. At the War and Peace Museum you will find an exciting exhibition of items connected to the war and the history and culture of Hvalfjördur during that time.

8. Pakkhus Snaefellsbaejar

Olafsbraut 12, Olafsvik 355 Iceland +354 433 6930 http://www.facebook.com/Pakkhus/
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Pakkhus Snaefellsbaejar

Reviewed By OlivierReykjavik - New York City, United States

A very good selection of ICELANDIC design, food, books, kids stuff with a very interesting museum on the upper floors. You should not miss it if you are visiting the region.

9. Norska Husio

Hafnargata 5, Stykkisholmur 340 Iceland +354 433 8114 [email protected] http://www.norskahusid.is/
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Norska Husio

The Norwegian House - The regional museum of Snæfellsnes. The Norwegian house was built in 1832, it was the first wood-frame residence with two full-sized stores in Iceland. The wood was imported from Norway hence the name. It was the home of Arni O. Thorlacius (1802–1891) and Anna M. Steenback (1807–1894) and has been renovated partially back to its original style. The Norwegian house serves as the regional museum for the Snæfellsnes area with an open storage on the top floor and rotating exhibitions on the lower level as well as a museum shop with handicraft, sweets and products from the area.

10. Library of Water

Bokhloedustigur 17, Stykkisholmur 340 Iceland [email protected] http://www.libraryofwater.is/
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Library of Water

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