Overview
The Saga Museum uses lifelike silicone figures, atmospheric sound effects, and period settings to dramatize key moments from Iceland's Viking and medieval history. Located near the Perlan in the Grandi district, it offers an accessible introduction to the Icelandic sagas.
Highlights
- Viking Tableaux: Life-size scenes depicting Ingólfur Arnarson's arrival, the founding of Alþingi, and Leifur Eiríksson's voyage to Vinland.
- Audio Guide: Available in multiple languages, narrating each scene with saga excerpts and historical commentary.
- Costumes: Visitors can dress up in Viking-era clothing for photos at the end of the exhibit.
History
Opened in 2004, the Saga Museum was created by a team of Icelandic artists and historians who wanted to bring the literary sagas to a wider audience through immersive, physical storytelling rather than traditional museum displays.
Visitor Tips
- Duration: 45–60 minutes.
- Best For: Families and visitors new to Icelandic history who want a vivid, theatrical introduction.
- Combine With: FlyOver Iceland and the Maritime Museum, both in the Grandi area.