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  1. The National Theatre of Iceland (Þjóðleikhúsið) is a vibrant and dynamic theatre, that has been a leading institution on the Icelandic theatre scene ever since it opened formally in 1950, receiving around 100.000 spectators each season.

  2. The National Theatre of Iceland (NTI) (Icelandic: Þjóðleikhúsið, pronounced [ˈθjouðˌleikˌhuːsɪθ]) in Reykjavík, is the national theatre of Iceland. The theater, designed by Guðjón Samúelsson, was formally opened on 20 April 1950.

  3. The National Theatre of Iceland is a vibrant and dynamic theatre, that has been a leading institution on the Icelandic theatre scene ever since it opened formally in 1950. The NTI works with outstanding theatre artists from Iceland and abroad, and receives around 100.000 spectators each season.

  4. But that's also Iceland. A country of 330,000 people which boasts a symphony orchestra, two theater companies, an opera company and more. Plus one Nobel Prize winner in literature. The theater has great acoustics and has hosted concerts by jazz greats like Oscar Peterson and the best of international classical music notables. Well worth a visit.

  5. The National Theater of Iceland is a large theater in Reykjavik that welcomes around 100,000 visitors to its varied performances every season. You can see the National Theater of Iceland (known as Þjóðleikhúsið in Icelandic) on a two-hour walking tour of Reykjavik.

  6. Book your tickets online for National Theatre of Iceland, Reykjavik: See 19 reviews, articles, and 21 photos of National Theatre of Iceland, ranked No.70 on Tripadvisor among 144 attractions in Reykjavik.

  7. The National Theatre of Iceland is a vibrant theater in Reykjavík designed by Gudjon Samuelsson – the same architect behind the famous Hallgrimskirkja Church. Stop by to catch a show and view its stunning architecture!