A natural history museum in a class of its own!
An ice tunnel made of 350 tons of ice and snow is the highlight of this museum visit in Reykjavik. The Perlan is one of the landmarks of the capital of Iceland due to its unusual dome architecture. On two floors the visitor learns exciting things about volcanoes, earthquakes, water and ice. Small film sequences, touch screens and a modern implementation make the tour entertaining and entertaining. A replica of the Látrabjarg bird rock towers over the visitor and can be explored in virtual reality through binoculars. The inspection of the artificial ice cave takes you into the hidden world of the glaciers and the planetarium fascinates with the legendary northern lights of Iceland. The beautiful view of Reykjavik and a relaxed ice break under the glass dome are the ideal way to end a successful day.
Impressed by the special atmosphere of the Perlan and surprised by the modern presentation of the exhibition, I am now excitedly at the gates of the next highlight. The door opens, a frosty breeze blows towards me and suddenly I am standing in the middle of the ice. Fascinated, I touch the smooth walls. Glittering ice crystals shimmer in the dull light. My breath blows small clouds and childlike enthusiasm spreads while I explore the artificial ice cave. "
Impressed by the special atmosphere of the Perlan and surprised by the modern presentation of the exhibition, I am now excitedly at the gates of the next highlight. The door opens, a frosty breeze blows towards me and suddenly I am standing in the middle of the ice. Fascinated, I touch the smooth walls. Glittering ice crystals shimmer in the dull light. My breath blows small clouds and childlike enthusiasm spreads while I explore the artificial ice cave. "
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Experiences with the Perlan in Iceland:
A special experience!
Experience, knowledge, live styles and architecture. All of this is combined into an extraordinary day at the Perlan. Artificial ice cave and northern lights included!
What is the entry fee for the Perlan? (Stand 2021)
• Exhibition including ice tunnel & planetarium
- 9990 ISK per family (parents + children from 6-17 years)
- 4490 ISK per person (adults)
- 2290 ISK per person (children 6-17 years)
- Children from 0 to 5 years are free.
Please note possible changes. You can find current admission prices here.
What are the opening times of the Perlan? (Stand 2021)
• Museum exhibitions daily 9 am-21pm.
• Ice cream production daily from 12pm to 21pm.
Please note possible changes. You can find current opening times here.
How much time should I plan?
The exhibition extends over two floors. Depending on the thirst for knowledge and intensity, the visit can last 2 to 3 hours or a whole day. For the complete package of natural history museum, artificial ice tunnel, viewing platform on Reykjavik, ice break under the glass dome with panoramic views and planetarium with northern lights show, AGE ™ recommends a full day excursion.
Is there food and toilets?
A café and an ice cream parlor are integrated in the Perlan. The delicious ice cream alone is worth a visit. It is tempting to take a relaxing break under the glass dome with a rotating panoramic view. Toilets are available free of charge.
Where is the Perlan located?
The Perlan is a museum in Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland. It is located south of the city center and is located on a small hill on the Öskjuhlid hill. Its unusual architecture makes it one of the capital's landmarks.
Which sights are nearby?
Get an overview of the from the viewing platform of the museum capital of Iceland at your feet. The well-known Hallgrims Church with the adjacent pedestrian zone in the center is only approx. 2 km away.
Museums in Iceland for nature lovers
- Perlan - a natural history museum in a class of its own
- LAVA Center - interactive museum for volcano fans
- Husavik whale museum - the world of gentle giants
- Whales of Iceland - the whale museum in Reykjavik
Exciting background information
The Perlan and Reykjavik's water supply
In fact, the Perlan is a hot water tank for 85 ° C hot water. He has been supplying the capital of Iceland since 1991. The elevated location is ideal because no additional pumps are required to supply the building. The six tanks were covered with a glass dome and there is a viewing platform on the roof of the tanks. A revolving restaurant rounds off the offer. The Museum of Iceland's Natural Wonders has been located in Perlan since 2017. Five of the six water tanks are still in operation. Each tank can hold up to four million liters of water.
Good to know
What can I expect in the Perlan ice cave?
What can I expect in the Perlan planetarium?
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Information on site, as well as personal experiences when visiting the Perlan in July 2020.
Perlan (oD) Homepage of the Perlan. [online] Retrieved on November 28.11.2020, 10.09.2021, last on September XNUMX, XNUMX from URL: https://www.perlan.is/