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This is an open air museum which offers a glimpse of life in Iceland from years ago. Many of the buildings are authentic and have been moved to this location. Some are authentic to this location. The people of Iceland are descendants of the Vikings. They were used to hardships and using whatever was available to survive in this new land. Some of the very basic ways people lived were still in use into the mid-1900's. I found this museum to be fascinating.
It’s and attraction indeed. On both sides of this street are small shops, a gallery and caffès. The street is mostly crowded, everyone is trying to get some nice pictures of the street or the street including the church up on the hill.
I really wanted to do the Reykjavik Music Walk but unfortunately I wasn't in town on a Wednesday during my trip to Iceland. I messaged Arnar and he was awesome enough to provide me with information on how to find the places I wanted to see on my own, which was so kind of him. I really hope to be able to do the tour in-person next time I get a chance to visit Reykjavik. Definitely check out this tour if you're in the city and a music fan! Thank you Arnar!