Cultural hub with art and dining
Category

Museum

Price

$$

Also

Culture

Message from Olga Kuzmenko

The Marshall House in Reykjavík is a cool cultural hub housed in an old fish meal factory. Built in 1948 during Iceland's post-war boom, it now showcases contemporary art exhibitions from local and international artists. The area around the Marshall House has also undergone a trendy transformation, with boutiques, restaurants, and public artworks popping up. Plus, there's a restaurant serving up tasty Italian grub. So, if you're into art, good food, and a bit of history, this spot is definitely worth checking out!

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