Description
Perlan, one of Reykjavík’s most iconic landmarks, is a futuristic glass-domed structure perched on Öskjuhlíð Hill, offering panoramic views of the city and surrounding landscapes. Originally built in 1991 as water storage tanks, Perlan has been transformed into a hub of Icelandic nature and science. Its standout feature is the glass dome that sits atop the six hot water tanks, which still supply Reykjavík with geothermal water. Inside, visitors can explore exhibitions on Iceland’s natural wonders, including glaciers, volcanoes, and the northern lights.
One of Perlan’s main attractions is the Wonders of Iceland exhibition, where visitors can experience the country’s geological marvels. The exhibit includes a real ice cave made from over 350 tons of ice, allowing guests to walk through a man-made glacier. The Áróra Planetarium offers a breath-taking visual journey through Iceland’s skies, simulating the beauty of the northern lights. Additionally, the Observation Deck provides 360-degree views of Reykjavík, Mount Esja, and even the Snæfellsjökull glacier on a clear day.
Tourists are drawn to Perlan for its immersive exhibits that bring Iceland’s natural environment to life, making it a perfect stop for families and nature enthusiasts. The combination of cutting-edge technology, interactive displays, and the building’s architectural grandeur makes it an unforgettable experience. Whether marvelling at the ice cave, enjoying a northern lights show, or taking in the views from the observation deck, Perlan offers a deep dive into Iceland’s extraordinary nature, all within a single location.
Location
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105 Reykjavík, Iceland