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The Nordic House is an icon of aesthetics, a cultural institution and an architectural gem situated in a bird sanctuary, only a 10-minute walk from the Reykjavik city centre. The Nordic House was designed by the Finnish architect Alvar Aalto and opened in 1968 as a cultural institution intended to foster and support cultural connections between Iceland and the Nordic countries. The Nordic House has exhibition areas showcasing Nordic art, a beautiful Nordic library with a children's library and a playing area for families, an auditorium and a vegetarian restaurant SÓNÓ. Whether you fancy a nice lunch with a great view or want to enjoy quality events, art exhibitions, architecture or Nordic design, The Nordic House is definitely a place to visit. An informative and educating Audioguide is available for all guest, free of cost. In fact, no entry fee is to any of the exhibitions or events.
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Saemundargata 11, Reykjavik 101 Iceland
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