Hof Cultural and Conference Center

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Nally Preseault
"There's a striking circular building along the waterfront in Akureyri. It's Menningarhúsið Hof (the Hof Cultural Centre). The building was inspired by Icelandic columnar igneous rocks. There are spaces for cultural and artistic events, concerts, and conferences. It also has a music school, a restaurant, a gift shop, and an information center for tourists. Open daily with seasonal hours."
Kristen Mackiewicz
" Hof is Akureyri‘s rival to Harpa Concert and Conference Centre in Reykjavik. It looks a lot different, but is no less stunning. Like Harpa, it‘s a culture house with a great variety of concerts, play‘s (some in English) and other cultural events. There is also a top notch restaurant located inside"

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