This small municipal museum has an engaging exhibit on the story of children in Iceland over the last 100 years. It's told through myriad photographs and found items, and though it's accompanied by English translations, don’t be shy about having museum staff show you through. The story behind each photograph is captivating; you’ll be thinking about this exhibit long after you've left.
Borgarfjördur Museum
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