Iceland - The Settlement Museum - Borgarnes, Iceland
The Settlement Museum was our second destination for the day. The museum gives you an audio guide explaining the history and legends of how the Vikings settled the island.
Settlement Center Iceland
Borgarnes
The Settlement of Iceland // Book of the Icelanders (1122-1133) // Primary Source
This is an extract from 'The Book of the Icelanders', written during the early Twelfth Century.
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The Settlement Exhibition
The Settlement Exhibition
The exhibition Reykjavik 871±2 shows sensitivity to place, careful integration of mixed media, multi-point accessibility, and a high standard of presentation. (Best Design of Digital Experiences in Museums Nodem Award 2006)
The exhibition Reykjavik 871±2 is based on the archaeological excavation of the ruin of one of the first houses in Iceland and findings from other excavations in the city centre. The exhibition is located in Reykjavik old centre, on the corner of Adalstraeti and Sudurgata.
More about the exhibition
Guided tours for groups are available, but only by prebooking. Audioguides are also available in several languages: English, Norwegian, French, German, Polish, Spanish, Danish, Italian and Icleandic.
More about guided tours
Access for groups outside normal opening hour
Opening hours and admission
Open daily from from 10.00-17.00
Adults 1.000 ISK.
Children (18 years and younger): Free
Groups (10+ paying as a group): ISK 600
Museum shop
The museum shop offers a variety of specially designed souvenirs and gifts. The shop is open during the opening hours of the exhibition.
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Nodem 2006
The Settlement exhibition Reykjavik 871±2 received the NODEM award 2006. The award is granted for Best Design of Digital Experiences in Museums in the Nordic countries.In the statement from the jury it says that ...after much discussion we have decided that across all dimensions, the winning entry is that of the Reykjavik City Museum, and their software partner, Gagarin, for their visually appealing, instructive, and innovative exhibit, Reykjavik 871±2 This exhibit shows sensitivity to place, careful integration of mixed media, multi-point accessibility, and a high standard of presentation.
amazing place - Settlement Centre
Housed in a wonderfully restored warehouse by the harbour, the must-see Settlement Centre offers a fascinating insight into the history of Icelandic settlement and the Saga era.
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Iceland Episode 6 : Borgarnes & Selfoss || 冰岛自驾游, 斯奈山半岛, 博尔加内斯镇
Day 5 of our Iceland trip we travelled back down South from Snaefellsnes to Selfoss. Along the way we stopped by the Settlement Center in Borganes & Koran in Mosfellsbaer. Our final stop was Raufarholshellir Lava Tunnel, a result of an eruption about 5100 years ago!
We stayed at River Apartment in Selfoss area which offers an excellent view of the river. We also caught the Aurora & Milky Way right outside our apartment.
今天我们从斯奈山半岛开车返回南部, 沿途会经过博尔加内斯镇, 在那的Settlement Center享用了午餐. 我们也报名参观了Raufarholshellir Lava Tunnel. 晚上在我们Airbnb的外面很幸运的又有看到极光和银河.
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???? The Best Scenic Drives in ICELAND - Historic Borgarnes
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Amazing Drive through Historic Borgarnes with Hafnarfjall mountain, the ruins of a large central volcano in Iceland, in the background.
Borgarnes is a town located on a peninsula at the shore of Borgarfjörður in Iceland and is the largest town in the Borgarbyggð municipality with a population of about 3750 residents. It is a main junction in Iceland and the gateway to the Snaefellsnes National Park. Iceland's capital Reykjavik is 69 kilometers from the center of Borgarnes. The second largest bridge in Iceland, the Borgarfjarðarbrú, connects traffic to and from Reykjavik.
Borgarnes was founded in the late nineteenth-century, in a region that served as the setting of Egil's Saga. The town draws its name from Borg á Mýrum, the farm of Egill Skallagrimsson, the saga's poet-hero protagonist. A museum in Borgarnes, the Settlement Center, is devoted to the region's ties to Egill Skallagrimsson.
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Black Magic in Iceland Trailer
Black magic in Iceland is a one man theatrical play that weaves together three classic Icelandic folk stories to tell the tale of how the magic came to the island.
Info and tickets: landnam.is
phone: (+354) 437 1600 e-mail: landnam@landnam.is
Location: The Settlement Center, Brákarbraut 13 - 15, 310 Borgarnes
The play is written and performed by Geir Konráð Theodórsson. Director: Theodór Kristinn Þórðarson.
Curator: Eiríkur Þór Theodórsson
Music by Erik Rex
Video from Pourquoi Pas Borgarnes
ETS2 Iceland: Reykjavík to Borgarnes via Hvalfjarðargöng
Work in progress of making Iceland for Euro Truck Simulator 2. Driving from Reykjavík to Borgarnes via the Hvalfjarðargöng (tunnel). Toll gate not functional yet ;)
See promods.net for more information.
Borgarnes
a short trip to Borgarnes, Iceland 24.10.2015
Iceland
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8 days around Iceland - Mountains, Waterfalls, Fjords
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0:51 – Day 1: Arrive in Reykjavik. Visit Blue Lagoon. Stay in Hilton Hotel Nordica.
1:33 – Day 2: Reykjavik to Vik. Hverageroi, a shopping center built on 2 continents. Geysir Geothermal Area. Gulfoss Golden Waterfall. Seljalandsfoss Waterfall, the waterfall that you can walk behind. Eyjafjallajokull (Eyjafjalla Glacier). Skogafoss Waterfall. Dyrholaey basalt columns. Hotel at Vik (the Southernmost town in Iceland).
4:49 – Day 3: Vik to Hofn. Laufskalavarda (Laufskala farm) – add a stone. Eldhraun Lava Field formed from the Laki Eruption 1783. Vatnajokull glacier – the largest ice cap in Europe. Cruise among the floating icebergs on Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon. Suck on 1,000 year old ice. Snowmobile on Vatnajokull Glacier. Hotel at Hofn.
7:32 – Day 4: Hofn, East Fjords, Egilsstadir. East Fjords – the oldest parts of Iceland with the most diverse rocks and minerals. Almannaskaro coastline. Petra’s Stone Collection. Military hospital at Faskrudsfjordur. Hotel at Egilsstadir.
12:22 – Day 5: Egilsstadir to Lake Myvatn area. Detifoss Waterfall – the largest waterfall in Iceland. Lake Myvatn – entrance to hell. Namafjall geothermal area with fumaroles and mud pots. Sigurgeir Bird Museum. Horse riding on the lava plains. Hotel at Myvatn area.
13:00 – Day 6: Lake Myrvatn to Akureyri. Godafoss waterfall – the waterfall of God. Laufas farm and village – ancient Icelandic buildings. The eiderduck pads her eggs with down feathers plucked from her breast. Whale watching. Hotel Kea in Akureyri (second largest town in Iceland).
15:50 – Day 7: Skagafjorour to Borgarnes. Unique Icelandic Viking horse. The Icelandic horse has a fifth gait – the tolt. Walk along the stepped boardwalk around Volcano Gabrok. Hotel Hamar in Borgarnes area.
17:54 – Day 8 – Borgarfjorour – Thingvellir National Park. Deildartunguhver – world’s largest hot spring. Hraunfossar waterfall. Barnafoss (Children’s Falls). Town of Reykholt. Thingvellir National Park (UNESCO) – the rift valley of Iceland, site of mid-Atlantic ridge. Back to Reykjavik.
Vakinn - Landnámssetur Íslands
Sigríður Margrét Guðnadóttir framkvæmdastjóri Landnámsseturs Íslands í Borgarnesi tók upp Vakann sem gæðakerfi bæði fyrir sögusafnið og fyrir veitingastaðinn. Sögu- og menningarferðaþjónusta er einn flokkur gæðaviðmiða sem er í boði í Vakanum.
Auglýsingastofa: Árnasynir
Framleiðsla: Tjarnargatan
Vefráðgjöf: Webdew
Fyrir: Ferðamálastofu
Hjólatúr um hvalfjörð til Borgarnes
Hjólatúr um hvalfjörð til Borgarnes með Landvættum, MótOr og Vindhönum.
Iceland DCE Part 6 - The long way home
The Pictures & Sites:
First my overview - I tried very hard to provide an experience of what I perceived as in the fashion of how Iceland is meant to be experienced. I did this by many means. How I took my photos, to the music choreography, to motions via panning and selected transitions. This collection of pictures tells the story, not particularly my best photos taken.
I found Icelanders and the land itself has a quietly told and proudly revered history. The land is young, raw and diverse. I brought my love of photography to its rugged and beautiful shores; I left with respect for the people and their country. I tried my best to capture some of ... what is Iceland.
Please remember that I took these photos under whatever conditions mother nature provided. Most were cloudy and many were in the rain. Not to mention we moved 11 out of 14 nights to a different hotel, and all the shots were taken on the move, in fact... I did not include any photos of Iceland's largest waterfall due to heavy rains that prevented any photos at all.
This video is my Directors Cut Edition where I spent much attention to timing and fine tuning how this video plays. It is contains a six (6) album menu. This is PART 6 - The long way home. Brief descriptions follow.
Album six (6) - The long way home. (approx. run time: 15:07 min., the Snaefellsnes Peninsula - far Southwest)
This album is a very well executed closing to this DVD, a drive of the Snaefellsnes Peninsula.
o Borgarnes - a quick drive through town and photos of children celebrating the Icelandic Independence.
o Godafoss (fall of the gods) - a rainy view of a colorful, powerful waterfall.
o Anastadastapi - a small fishing village that lies beneath the Snaefellsjokull glacier with strange coastal rock formations.
o Snaefellsjokull glacier - a drive up Snaefellsjokull Glacier Mountain (where in Jules Verne's Journey to the Center of the Earth is the subterranean route to the earth's center).
o HINDISVIK - the dedicated coastal farm of a famous naturalist where sea lions & seals can be seen.
o Hvitserkur - legend to be a troll turned to stone by the sun.
o Helgafell (holy mountain) - this place is mentioned in The Book
of Settlements and is considered highly sacred. It was believed
people entered this mountain upon their death.
o Stykkisholms (Stykkisholmur) - the principal, coastal town of
the Snaefellsnes Peninsula.
o Songhellir (singing cave) - if one listens... it is rumored one can
hear singing (no comment).
o Fjoruhusid - a wonderful cafe near the shore with dramatic costal
cliffs.
o Londrangar - Christian pillar taller (75m) & Heathen pillar shorter
(the book I have saw fit to not mention his height - lol).
o Greenland - aerial views over Greenland @ 36K ft.
BORGARNES
I went to Borgarnes which is famous for its tales and sagas. If you want to read what I've read, click here:
Thanks again to Ljómalind Farmers Market for letting me film.
Sorry for the somewhat uneventful vlog. I accidently deleted my (gorgeous!) timelapses in my enthusiasm of entering the US, it seems. Do forgive me.
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Stuðningsmenn Skallagríms í Borgarbyggð
Heimaleikur Skallagríms fimmtudaginn 29. janúar - Púlsinn tekinn á körfuboltamenningunni.
SPIDERS AT WORK- KONGULÆR VIÐ VEFNAÐINN- CLOUDED SKY-BIT BLUE. BORGARNES ICELAND
Sérkennilegar kongulær eru farnar að vera um allt -utan á húsinu- í trjánum- á bílnum- name it...Með límkenndan mjög trygjanlegan þráð og sterkan..Þessar konuglær sá ég aldrei fyrr en 2008 ..ég er sko klár á að ég myndi muna það ef það hefði verið fyrr því ég er ekki neitt hrifin af þeim...en ber virðingu fyrir þeim..eins og öðru lífi..Jamm húsið er gamalt -byggt 1919..og ekki lengur í minni eigu :-( bankinn á það núna..en svona er jú ástandið hjá okkur mörgum..
Spiders all over the place- on the house...in the trees- on the car..unusual strong elastic glue like thread these spiders weave - I do not remember seeing these spiders until 2008- and I would for sure - I do not like spiders ..have to admit that- but I admire their weaving- big time artistic creatures..A bit blue sky and bit sun today... did not last long though..The house was built 1919 - is stone as you can see..sadly to say- I have lost it to the bank as so many Icelanders have done after the bank crash 2008...:-(
✈️How to do Iceland RIGHT! RING ROAD ROADTRIP Part 1 ✈️
Hey guys, it obviously took me like a century to post my Iceland travel experience lol. It was honestly so much fun driving through Iceland and I hope you will have fun watching this vlog! Like and Subscribe ???? (Full Itinerary below)
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Full itinerary HERE:
Day One - Arrived in Reykjavik, stocked up our wines at the airport (cause everywhere else would be expensive), got our cozy little rental car and drove straight to Blue Lagoon. Spent a whole day there (omg so relaxing!!)
Day Two: Drove from Reykjavik to Borgarnes, got this DELICIOUS vegetarian buffet (and I am not vegetarian) at The Settlement Center and also checked out the museum. Then drove and took a costal walk at Arnarstapi (so so beautiful!) and then visited the waterfall and mountain in Kirjufell. Stayed at this little town called Stykkishólmur
Day Three: Drove to see Kolugljufur Canyon (It was super windy, rainy, and cold! But a magnificent site) and then to Icelandic Seal Center in the town called Hvammstangi. We decided to venture out and try to see if we were lucky enough to see seals, so drove/hiked around the peninsula (did we see seals? gotta check the vid to find out!????)
Day Four: Drove to Akureyri (2nd biggest city in Iceland) for lunch, then checked out the Waterfall of Gods (SO SO BEAUTIFUL) then the Cave where The Game of Thrones were shot (Any GOT Fans out there?!)
Part II will come out soon! Stay tuned :D
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