Fræðsla
Safnfræðsla Borgarsögusafns Reykjavíkur stendur skólahópum til boða að kostnaðarlausu.
Bóka þarf heimsókn með að minnsta kosti viku fyrirvara. Bókanir sendist á safnfraedsla@reykjavik.is
Fun & games
We provide educational games for groups who want to enjoy outdoor activities in a distinctive setting. Three games are available which are suitable for children of different ages: Colours and Shapes for 5‒9 year-olds; Fridrik's Buckets, for 6‒13 year-olds, and Life Without Mobile Phones, for 10‒13 year-olds. Please note that the games can be easily customized for both young people and adults.
BókaConsumer Patterns – special offer on coach trips!
The NeyZlan exhibition sheds light on the rapid changes in consumption patterns in the 20th century. The aim of the visit is to focus on the individual consumption, waste and effects of man on the environment. Students work together on a group project promoting creative and critical thinking in a relaxed environment.
BókaWork to do!
Available as a field trip for those using the Komdu og skoðaðu íslenska þjóðhætti school book, this curriculum-based activity was designed to introduce students to what life was like in the old farming and fishing communities of Reykjavík. Students can engage in some seasonal work - inside or outdoors - such as hand-combing wool, sweeping, gathering firewood or water carrying.
BókaFun & games
We provide educational games for groups who want to enjoy outdoor activities in a distinctive setting. Three games are available which are suitable for children of different ages: Colours and Shapes for 5‒9 year-olds; Fridrik's Buckets, for 6‒13 year-olds, and Life Without Mobile Phones, for 10‒13 year-olds. Please note that the games can be easily customized for both young people and adults.
BókaÁrbær Open Air museum
Árbær was an established farm well into the 20th century, and the museum opened there in 1957. Árbær is now an open air museum with more than 20 buildings which form a town square, a village and a farm. Most of the buildings have been relocated from central Reykjavik. Guided tours and introductions available in english.
BókaLÍKN-HOUSE - A multi-purpose educational centre for seminars and college exhibitions.
The LÍKN-house caters for various classes and student exhibitions in collaboration with schools and other museum-related parties. There's also an exhibition on the history of photography. Teachers are welcome to contact the museum's learning team to discuss how the facilities can be utilized.
BókaÁrbær Open Air museum
Árbær was an established farm well into the 20th century, and the museum opened there in 1957. Árbær is now an open air museum with more than 20 buildings which form a town square, a village and a farm. Most of the buildings have been relocated from central Reykjavik. Guided tours and introductions available in english.
Bóka