Skógar Museum
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Skógar Museum Ticket

Learn about how Icelanders lived in the past with our Skógar Museum Ticket. You'll be able to explore the museum's three open-air exhibitions at your own pace and have fun as a family. Skógar Museum Ticket.

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Learn about how Icelanders lived in the past with our Skógar Museum Ticket. You'll be able to explore the museum's three open-air exhibitions at your own pace and have fun as a family.

Skógar Museum Ticket

The Skógar Museum houses several open-air buildings that show visitors how Icelanders lived in the past. During your visit, you'll see houses and work tools, as well as how people used to fish, earn a living, and spend their free time.

Your ticket grants access to the technical museum, the folk museum, and the open-air museum. You can wander through three enclosures showcasing different periods of Icelandic architecture, from sod-roofed houses to early 20th-century churches and schools.

This experience is ideal for all ages, as younger visitors can learn about Icelandic history through a large collection of artifacts, cars, and tools belonging to local families.

Opening hours

The Skógar Museum is open every day of the year during the following hours:

June to August: From 10 am to 6 pm.September to May: From 11 am to 4 pm.

Reduced fare

Retirees, individuals over 67 years old, students under 25 years old, and disabled persons are entitled to a reduction in the general ticket price. Eligibility for the reduced fare ticket requires proof or accreditation documentation at the ticket offices.

Included

  • Ticket to the Skógar Museum.

Tips

  • Accessibility: Not wheelchair accessible.

Location

Activity location

Byggðasafnið í Skógum, Skógavegur, 861 Rangárþing eystra, Iceland

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