The Einar Jónsson Museum
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Nally Preseault
"After visiting Hallgrímskirkja--and its observation tower--cross the street to the Einar Jónsson Museum. Jónsson is known as Iceland's first sculptor. After studying in Copenhagen and Rome, he returned home when the government offered to build a house that doubled as his studio. That house is now the museum. It opened in 1923, and, when Jónsson died in 1954, his collection was left to Iceland. That collection contains more than 300 pieces. Jónsson's apartment was preserved, too. Temporary exhibits feature other artists. While the sculpture garden, behind the museum, is always free to visitors. Closed Mondays."
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Kristen Mackiewicz
" Right next to Hallgrimskirkja. This garden is the home and studio of Einar Jónsson – Iceland’s first sculptor. The garden is full of bronze statues of his work. Admission: ISK 1000 (~ $9 USD) Hours: 10 – 17:00 "
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