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Reykjavik City Hall is an impressive building on the northern shore of Lake Tjornin. Stark and modern, it is the neural centre of Reykjavik, connecting nature, water and bird life to the centre of town. Opening in 1992, it houses the Mayor and executive officials of Reykjavik.
On the ground floor you’ll find a helpful information desk, internet access and a lovely view of the lake at café Radhuskaffi as well as galleries with a steady stream of new and exciting exhibitions. A perennial favourite in the exhibition halls is the huge relief map of Iceland. It is equally interesting to examine before and after your explorations.
The building is open to visitors, Mondays to Fridays 8:00-19:00 and Saturdays and Sundays 12:00 to 18:00.
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