The Folk Museum, the Library and Hafnarborg are opening their doors late and offering an entertaining programme on Museum Night on Friday, 3rd February from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Safnanótt is part of the Winter Festival – www.vetrarhatid.is – which is taking place from 2nd to 5th February. All municipalities in the capital region are taking part in the festival. A fun and varied programme will be on offer at museums across the capital region.
Hafnarfjörður Library open from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m.
View the Library's full programme for Museum Night
Hafnarfjörður Museum of Local History open from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.
View the full programme for the Museum's Night at the Museum.
The warehouse
18:00-22:00 – The house is open
18:00-22:00 – New treasure hunt around the Packhouse, Sívertsenhús and Beggubúð
19:00-22:00 – Actors will be roaming the Packhouse, bringing the collection to life.
19:30 – The classical music group
Sivertsen House
18:00-22:00 – The house is open
6:00 pm - 10:00 pm Annríki, national costumes and jewellery show the bathhouse works
18:00-22:00 – New treasure hunt around the Packhouse, Sívertsenhús and Beggubúð
Beggubúð – Magnificent artefacts in the darkness
18:00-22:00 – The house is open
18:00-22:00 – New treasure hunt around the Packhouse, Sívertsenhús and Beggubúð
Harbour City open from 6 pm to 10 pm
View the full Harbour Festival programme on Museum Night
Main Hall
18:00-22:00 Work by the artist Þórdís Erla Zoëga projected onto the gable of Hafnarborg
18:00 Evening Tones at Hafnarborg – Sunna Gunnlaugs Trio
20:00 Yoga session for all amidst sculptures in the main hall
21:00 Tour of the current exhibitions
Little Gallery
The exhibition 'Brot' with works by Gunnhildur Þórðardóttir in the Little Gallery, 19 Strandgata will be open from 13:00 to 22:00 for Museum Night.