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    What one woman can do. The home that became a museum. In the last three...
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    • 742BillD 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Petra's rock collection is truly unique, the story of Petra and her passion for geology is inspiring. The collection is in a quirky Icelandic garden, complete with elves, trolls and various cartoon characters. Worth taking a break for a visit.
    • AnnElizabeth97123 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Decided to go here as my seven year old daughter loves rocks. The collection is diverse and beautiful. Plus there are gardens, fountains, gnomes and other statuary. Worth the stop.
    • serokey2000 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I drove by and stopped to see what the piles of stones was about. I found the exhibit interesting, especially the pieces of information about Petra and her journey. However, I would have appreciated more stories about the stones, where they came from, and how they were found. My favorite part was the story of Petra's favorite stone and how she acquired it. Overall, it is an interesting stop and worth seeing if you have an hour.
    • nutsgoalie 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The title says what this is, a stone collection. I'll admit even I was thinking, it's a bunch of rocks, how exciting can it be? But it was worth the cost to get in. Petra collected a ridiculous amount of rocks and they are all on display inside and outside of the house. Even if you aren't that into rocks, it's a neat place to stop, just to wander through the gardens and look at all the different rocks and plants, plus learn a bit about Petra. It is a very calming place, that it sort of just makes you feel relaxed walking through, and is a good place to stop for some place different.
    • Eidurr 图标 图标 图标 图标

      At this small house and big garden in Stöðvarfjörður, we se a lifes work of Steina Petra wich was during her lifetime, facinated by natures litla wonders in form of beutyfull stones. She collected this massive colection trough out the years and but this in her back yard. One of Europes biggest stone colection and a must se if you visit the east coast
    • OhioOrienteer 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I love to stop at rock shops. This one was an unexpected surprise. Most of the rocks here come from Iceland. I didn't know that volcanoes could spew so many different kinds of minerals. Not many things are labeled, but the joy here comes from the artsy and sometimes humorous way the thousands of rocks are displayed. I wish I could have met Petra. If you like what you see from the front fence, the small fee is worth the time it takes to look around.
    • Man_U_canuck 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This was a stopover. Not a fan of rock but if you're into geology this might be interesting. Amazing collection of stones from around the country. The only place that got my attention is the pen collection. Bring a pen and help add the collection!
    • TubaKoseogluOkcu 图标 图标 图标 图标

      "Petra's Stone Collection" house was on our way and this is how we had the chance to visit it. To me it was rather a memorial: Petra, who recently died at age around 90s, was an amateur stone collector. The story goes as this: when she was a young girl, she got lost in the mountains together with her brothers. The stones helped them to find their way home and this is how she started collecting stones. In fact she did not only collect stones, but also pens, pencils, key holders, bones, etc. This is her house and all her collections are displayed. These are her childrend and grand children who run the place. There is a minimal fee for entrance and you can also buy stones there. They also serve free coffee inside, which was great for us as the day we visited was extremely rainy and cold and that hot coffee did a great job for us. As I am not a big fan of rocks, I was rather impressed of the garden which was beautifully kept and was very serene. Those among us who were rock fans though were in fact really impressed. It was a cosy place to visit. As it was on our way, to me, this visit served as a coffee break. But I would not make special efforts to come here.
    • Icelandnaturelover 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Petra's stones museum shows the collection of a huge amount of nice stones gathered and discovered in the East of Iceland. It took several decades to gather so many nice pieces like those in the garden and the house. We went there it was raining but I can imagine that this is really nice to have a coffee outside while looking at the stones. And you can buy some as a souvenir of Iceland!
    • doruf 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I myself am a frick of rocks and minerals and this huge collection, while randomly arranged and without names for the exponates, was an occasion for me to see the richess of rocks and minerals of an active avolcanic region. Though I was the only one in my group that was innitiated in the nature of rocks exposed, all the others were pleasantly impressed by the beauty of the exhibition and place. There is also a coffee shop where one can sit and enjoy the view of the sea while sipping a drink or a coffee. Recommended.
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