The building itself is very impressive and you can climb 5 stories to get some incredible photos but it was the architecture of the building itself that intrigued me. The angles and materials used presented a creativity I have not seen before and which fascinated me. There is a gift shop on site which was filled with lots of lovely Christmassy things but I did not attend any event to report on.
A rather imposing building which is free to enter and great for photos of the harbour- you can walk up the stairs to the top.In the evening the glass changes colour so can be seen from a distance
Probably the most unique venue in Iceland. Made out of glass with colored panels. The tour is a must!
We paid for a tour of this visually stunning building. It is free to enter and wander around. I would suggest the tour if you are interested in acoustics .The story behind the building is fascinating.mit is an adult attraction I would say.
Amazing building that glitters in the sun. Didn't go to a performance but did go to the gift shop and bought some things. There is an amazing sculpture statue out front of a guy playing a violin.
well organized orchestra, excellent music. Very orderly and on time presentation. all was excellent. very friendly people in and out the concert hall
Especially beautiful when you are inside during the sunny day. Sun rays going through glass are playing a symphony of colors. So picturesque.
This is a truly iconic building - unusual architectural design with great view of harbour area from 4th/5th foors (free entry). Spectacular at night when lit up in a blue/green/red/yellow rippling effect representing the northern lights.
As alluded to above, the building itself is impressive in its construction and perhaps looked even more impressive in the fading light.We booked ourself onto a cinematic experience to sample what Iceland had to offer but it was most underwhelming. We were shown to a cubic room with screens on four sides but didn't appear to be in sync with each other. It certainly wasn't seamless. The film lasted around 10 minutes and in the circumstances was the best possible thing.The in-house restaurant was lovely with superb staff. The selection of food was most appetising. We, of course, went for the seafood options. The Icelandic Herring was delicious.The dessert was superb too....I'd recommend the cheesecake.The food was served on these wonderful wooden serving boards carved from christmas trees.....I want one!
It is free to go inside and view this magnificent building made of glass. It is such a unique building and well worth walking around. They have a nice little shop with souvenirs.