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斯科加尔博物馆

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    • DestenieDestenie 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The Skogar Folk Museum was a stop along the South Coast Adventure tour. I was instantly enthralled upon entering the building, so much history is such a relatively small space. So many artifacts, so much to see, so much to learn. It was a lovely experience. My only regret is that we didn't have a lot of time to spend at the fascinating place. Truly amazing!
    • Teruce 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I went there and was amazed by the scale of this museum as it is much larger than many museums in Iceland of which some are as small as 700 square feet. It is not a large one by international scale but it is a sound one if you compare it with Inuit cultural museums in Churchill and Spitsbergen and the like. You can see a good collection of basic utensils, clothing, sailing boat, furniture, interior of houses ... of previous icelanders. The wooden carvings from one of the cupboards is particularly eye-catching as nowadays you cannot get such nice small wodden items from shops in this nation anymore. In case you are not too interested in these things, the outdoor area has a few turf houses which make subjects of very good Icelandic photos whetehr or not you want to be part of those photos.
    • ojjy1991 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We were only allocated 45mins here as part of the south coast tour so we very quickly explored. I think it's definitely a place you could spend an afternoon. It has bits and pieces from the history of Iceland, fishing and even a two headed sheep. The open air part was interesting. You could wander into the huts and the school and see what life would have been like back in the day. The staff were knowledgeable and informative and it was just a really interesting stop. I would go back for longer and see what else it has to offer.
    • PhilipL147 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We visited this museum whilst on the South Shore Adventure tour with Reykjavik excursions and were given a short talk by a guide from the museum before being left to our own devices to explore.The guide from the museum was really very exceptional. I personally learnt a lot from her talk about Iceland's history that I did not know before. She really gave everyone a good insight into how life was in this part of Iceland until very recently.The museum houses an excellent collection of buildings and a vast collection of artifacts. You could spend a lot longer than we did here. Do not miss this museum.
    • Meyers0420 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This great little museum has a lot to offer. Brought a group of 17 high school students and they were all entertained. We started with a guided tour of the larger, inside rooms and our guide was very engaging and informative. This level included artifacts of Iceland's past, from farming, to daily life, to the fishing industry- A great mix. The lower level contained many natural specimens of native Icelandic species and other interesting pieces of folk art. The outside included recreations of typical Icelandic "earthen" houses and my students loved exploring each of the tiny rooms. There is also a cafe to pick up some snacks or hot drinks (the hot chocolate was a hit with the kids). Overall a must-see on your tour of the area.
    • 369AndreaS369 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Again, this is part of the South Coast tour - absolute rubbish. Nothing worth seeing, looks like stuff you'd pick up at a jumble sale. On a plus, they have loos!
    • 976clairem 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This was a little gem of a museum, with loads of interesting artefacts, collections, and written information. Thoroughly enjoyed my time spent here perusing without being rushed.I didnt risk the walk outside to see the huts and other buildings as it was extremly icy, but my husband did and reported back !
    • TravelerEstesPark 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The relocated farm houses, church, school, and on location dug in homes were open to wander through and imagine life in bygone days. The collections were seafaring, natural history, and farm implements to name a few. Great place to learn about Icelandic life as recently as 50 years ago.
    • C9920LErachelm 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Unexpected and charming stop ! A lot of items, "messy" rooms, outdoor and indoor... A must see if you want to understand more about Iceland and history.
    • jonabj 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This is one of the best museums I've visited here in Iceland. There are tons of artifacts from everyday Icelandic life, dating throughout Icelandic settlement history. The indoor museum contains most of the artifacts, but there is also an outdoor one (with old Icelandic-style turf buildings, a church, etc.) and a transportation museum. Due to time constrictions, I could only stay there for about an hour, but I recommend staying there for at least 2 hours. The guide (blonde woman) there is amazing, and really immerses you into Icelandic cultural history. I can't wait to go there again!!
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