General Information
Árbær Open Air Museum (Árbæjarsafn) is a museum in Reykjavik, Iceland. It is an open air museum and also a regional museum. Established in 1957, the museum displays replica houses, churches, farms and much more from across Reykjavik and from Reykjavik's past. It does so to show people how the people of Reykjavik once lived and worked, giving people an example of Icelandic culture and heritage.
Getting there
The museum is situated east of the city centre. You can get there by taking the 12 or 24 buses that stop at the museum.
Opening Times and Admission
In the summer months (June to August), the museum is open daily 10am-5pm. During the rest of the year, the museum is also open daily 1pm-5pm.