Museum Safnahúsið á Húsavík / Húsavík Museum
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Over het museum
The Husavik Museum celebrates the vibrant and progressive history of the Þingeyjar Counties and is run by the District Cultural Center. The permanent exhibition “Daily Life and Nature” examines a century in the history of people whose relationship with nature was immediate and intimate in the years 1850-1950. Natural objects and man-made artefacts are displayed along with contemporary personal accounts by local people. The museum's other permanent exhibition is the Maritime Museum, which provides an insight into the evolution of fishing and boat building in the area, from the time of the rowboat to the age of the motorboat. A myriad of artefacts and a variety of boats are on display, many of which were built in Husavik. In 2021, UNESCO inscribed the Nordic clinker boat traditions on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, and here you can view the craftsmanship involved in this tradition.
Additionally, there are two galleries that hold a diverse range of multi-annual art exhibitions. The building is also home to the District Archives as well as a large collection of art and photography.
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- Safnahúsið, 17, Stórigarður, Húsavík, Norðurþing, Norðurland eystra, 640, IJsland
- www.husmus.is
Audio tours
Objecten
Objecten met audio
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Mánardýrið
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Harnessing Nature
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Arts
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Cottage Industry
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Food and Sustenance
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Horn and Hides
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Human Life
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The Lady of The Mountains
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Seals and Blubber
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Birds
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Hunting and Fishing
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Driftwood
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Utilisation of Plants
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Plants
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Communications
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Rock
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Cart
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Sleds
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Hrafn
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Polar Bear
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Bait
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Foreigners in Icelandic Waters
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Women's role in the Fishing Industry
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South-Þingeyjarsýsla
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Norður-Þingeyjarsýsla
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Simple but Served Its Purpose
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Einar Sörensson's Seal-Hunting Kit
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Einar Sörensson's Seal-Hunting Boat
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Seal Hunting
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Seal-Hunting Gear from the Máná Brothers
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Transporting the Catch
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Laxá Prams: An Icelandic Design with International Roots
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Boatbuilding
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Mechanization and Modern Technology
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How Did People Travel in the Old Days?
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Navigation and Tools – From Lodestones to Satellites
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Paddles and Propellers
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Floats and Buoys
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Gaflbytta
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Shark Fishing
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Njörður TH 246
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Bait Shed
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Hafdís ÞH 12
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Longline fishing
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Whales
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New Ships and Technology: A New Computerised Fleet
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