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Certainly interesting inside but..
...we only were able to see the Houses from outside as it was still winter seasons and the museum was closed. For a Look inside you needed to ring a bell (which wasnt there) or call someone (which we ...
Amazing way to experience a piece of Icelandic history
We loved this tour! Such a unique way to experience a portion of Iceland's history. When you get a ticket, you get a brochure and you actually get to explore every room inside this sod house and see t...
I was expecting to see some cool turf-covered houses, which I did. But what I was not expecting was all the cool history and artifacts inside the buildings. We loved learning about life in this part o...
Very tastefully preserved, renovated and explained
The Glaumbaer Farm is one of the best examples of a farm roofed entirely with peat and essentially provided living space within a burrow. Peat was the traditional roofing construction until the mid 19...
There is so much of interest to see in these fabulous buildings, many rooms filled with exhibits and information. I only arrived with about 40 minutes to closing so I had to rush round a bit, I could ...
Certainly interesting inside but..
...we only were able to see the Houses from outside as it was still winter seasons and the museum was closed. For a Look inside you needed to ring a bell (which wasnt there) or call someone (which we ...
Amazing way to experience a piece of Icelandic history
We loved this tour! Such a unique way to experience a portion of Iceland's history. When you get a ticket, you get a brochure and you actually get to explore every room inside this sod house and see t...
Surprisingly Awesome!
I was expecting to see some cool turf-covered houses, which I did. But what I was not expecting was all the cool history and artifacts inside the buildings. We loved learning about life in this part o...
Very tastefully preserved, renovated and explained
The Glaumbaer Farm is one of the best examples of a farm roofed entirely with peat and essentially provided living space within a burrow. Peat was the traditional roofing construction until the mid 19...
So much of interest to see
There is so much of interest to see in these fabulous buildings, many rooms filled with exhibits and information. I only arrived with about 40 minutes to closing so I had to rush round a bit, I could ...