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  1. The National Gallery of Iceland is a national art museum and places the main emphasis on 19th and 20th century art, Icelandic and foreign. It has the most significant collection of Icelandic works in this country and by all the nation's leading artists.

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  2. 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.

  3. Our buildings at Fríkirkjuvegur 7 and Hverfisgata 15 are designed for accessibility. Elevators ensure easy access to all exhibition areas, the museum shop, and the café. We provide wheelchairs, strollers, and light chairs for your convenience—just ask at reception.

  4. The Gallery encourages families to visit and ponder the art on their own terms. We also offer diverse programming on a regular basis with an emphasis on enabling families to enjoy time together in creative ways, whether through live guided tours or custom workshops.

  5. The National Gallery of Iceland is one of the top cultural attractions in Reykjavik, the capital city of Iceland. Visitors to the National Gallery of Iceland can explore the extensive collection of Icelandic art, spanning from the 19th century to contemporary works.

  6. The National Gallery of Iceland is a national museum and the main emphasis of the collection is on 20th and 21st century Icelandic art, but international art is featured as well. The museum owns the most valuable collection of works by Icelandic artists in the country.

  7. The National Gallery of Iceland, established in 1884, is a leading art museum containing many of the main art pieces from Icelandic art culture. Its collection consists mainly of 19th, 20th, and 21st century art.