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Reykjavík - Iceland: Go Beyond the Ordinary 2026-2027

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Name Category Theatre Banquet Reception Size m² Ásmundarsafn Meeting room - - 200 570 Hafnarhús open court Meeting room 500 340 1000 500 Hafnarhús Multi purpose hall Meeting room 80 50 150 100 Hafnarhús Open space 1+2 floor Meeting room - - 1200 1269 Kjarvalsstaðir Open space Meeting room - 180 500 577 Kjarvalsstaðir Meeting hall Meeting room 70 40 120 66 28 Unusual Site 3 loca ons Total Space Harbour House 1269 m ² Harbour House open court 500 m ² Harbour House banquet 400 pax Harbour House recep on 1000 pax Asmundarsafn - Sculpture Museum 570 m ² Asmundarsafn recep on 200 pax Kjarvalsstadir - Art Museum 643 m ² Kjarvalsstadir banquet 220 pax Kjarvalsstadir recep on 620 pax These venues can be used as background for events and celebra ons among those that have u lized this op on are Iceland Airwaves Music Fes val, numerous mee ngs and conferences, film fes vals and fashion shows. Website: www.artmuseum.is Email: listasafn@reykjavik.is INFORMATION & CAPACITY CHART Many cultural ac vi es take place in the museum. Every year over a hundred events are held in various loca ons, from lectures and seminars to unconven onal concerts. Reykjavík Art Museum collaborates with numerous fes vals, including Iceland Airwaves, Museum Night, Reykjavík Arts Fes val, DesignMarch and Cultural Night. The museum holds some of the most dis nguished works in Iceland's ar s c landscape. The museum's exhibits run the gamut from the historical to the disorien ng and boundary-pushing, while its special events range from quiet concerts to alterna ve rock events. The Reykjavik Art Museum offers its buildings to private hire for various recep ons and events with a capacity of up to 1000 guests. Reykjavík Art Museum was founded in 1973 and has since then been true to its mission of presen ng contemporary art in its many manifesta ons. The diverse programs carried out at the museum's venues have connected the museum and the public in an innova ve way and contributed to the accessibility of modern art. REYKJAVÍK ART MUSEUM

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