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Great little museum which only took around 30 minutes to get around. This ensured the little one did not get bored. Models were so realistic and the audio guide was captivating and informative. Little... See more
A really nice museum with plenty of information about the Viking settlers in Iceland. It also helps to have an audio guide as you go around. Also lots of viking costumes to try on. It is hard to bel... See more
If you are in Reykjavik don't miss the Saga Museum. It's on the waterfront and walking distance to many other sites. We visited the National Museum, The Perlan, Thingvellir National Park and of c... See more
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From the time of the earliest settlers, history is brought to life in a unique and exciting way. The Saga Museum intimately recreates key moments in Icelandic history, moments that have determined the fate of our people and which give a compelling view into how Icelanders have lived for more than a millennium. Visitors are guided through the museum with an audio-guide available in English, French, German, Russian, Spanish, Swedish or Icelandic.
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Grandagarður 2, 101, Reykjavík, Iceland
- 5111517
- info@sagamuseum.is
- sagamuseum.is
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A Very interesting and informative…
A Very interesting and informative display of Viking history. We recently learned thru DNA that my husband had Viking blood, hence our trip to Iceland. We Especially enjoyed a conversation we had following the tour with a very knowledge & kind guy, a scholar, from Nashville! What was his name? We wish we could have spent more time with him.
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Interesting and informative museum
Interesting and informative museum with some stunning figures. The audio tour is available in multiple different languages.
Interesting museum
It is a nice, little museum. The exhibition needs about 30 minutes. Audio guide is available in multiple languages.
Must See in Iceland
What an amazing way to experience Iceland and bring history to life!! The gift shop has a vast lot of unique items for sale!
Loved our visit.
Loved our visit. The displays were so life like (so much better than at wax museum)
We found the talks interesting & informative & not to long. Staff really knew there stuff too.
PS had a little fun buying gifts for my grandsons in the gift shop too.
In Reykjavik? Saga's Museum is a must.
If you are in Reykjavik don't miss the Saga Museum. It's on the waterfront and walking distance to many other sites.
We visited the National Museum, The Perlan, Thingvellir National Park and of course many other natural sites. But the Saga Museum was a true jewel on the visit, from the story of Raven Floki to more modern times. The carefully crafted scenes were incredible and the audio guide expanded upon the reading at each location. Once through and you can dress like a viking, and then check out the best gift shop in Iceland (no joke you will not find a better replica of Thor/Jesus statue anywhere else.) If you in town don't miss the Saga Museum.
I very much enjoyed the museum
I very much enjoyed the museum. I brought my eight year-old grandson and 10-year-old granddaughter along with me. My grandson absolutely loved all the displays, and my granddaughter covered her eyes because some of them are quite frankly gory. The highlight for both of them was the Viking dress up stuff available at the end. I swear they spend an hour in there putting on different costumes and knight in each other. That was worth the price of admission. As an adult, I found it educational and interesting
Very helpful
I had a wonderful visit to this museum and purchased some tiny village houses amongst other items in their shop. I thought I’d be able to get them in other gift shops in Iceland but never saw them again.
When I returned home to England I contacted the museum by email and the lovely manager responded sending me pictures of all the new houses they had in stock so that I could choose more. They were then shipped over to me and I now have the most amazing little village.
I can’t thank them enough, so very helpful.
Worthwhile exploration into Viking times
I was very glad we took time to go through this museum. The exhibits were very well done; probably the best wax impressions I’ve seen. Chronological scenes depicting real Viking life, beliefs, history and important historical characters were displayed. It was very thorough and did not sugarcoat how hard life could be. The staff were personable and courteous. If you have the time, about 1 hour, I highly recommend that you take a walk-through.
Not worth it
Waaaay too expensive for what it is. Went through it in 15 minutes and I was thoroughly disappointed
Fantastic memento
I was very pleased to receive my Saga Museum programme promptly after the first one was sent back to you due to insufficient address. After contacting you and sorting out my address everything went smoothly.
I regretted not buying this item when I visited your wonderful museum in February and was delighted to find out I could order online.
The saga is a very interesting museum
The saga is a very interesting museum, telling through dolls that look real landmarks in Icelandic history, and at the end there is a cool souvenir shop. we loved
A really nice museum with plenty of…
A really nice museum with plenty of information about the Viking settlers in Iceland. It also helps to have an audio guide as you go around.
Also lots of viking costumes to try on.
It is hard to believe that they could fight, with the weight of the chainmail, helmets, shields and swords.
Great little museum, excelent displays
Great little museum which only took around 30 minutes to get around. This ensured the little one did not get bored. Models were so realistic and the audio guide was captivating and informative. Little one especially loved the Viking dress up section at the end which gave opportunity for plenty of photos (free of charge) and the gift shop. Excellent location near to the harbour area and easily accessible by bus
Easy to do and prompt decision
The clerk was very helpful about…
The clerk was very helpful about shipping my order to me in the US. I have not received my tracking number as of yet.
Please forward the tracking number.
Thank you.

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What I loved the most about this museum…
What I loved the most about this museum is how immersive the experience was, it was like the stories came to live right in front of you. Definitely worth visiting!
Great experience
Really enjoyed it and my wife who has zero interest in Viking history thought it was brilliant
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