Nature

The Museum of Prophecies

North Iceland, Iceland
Slider image
About this experience

The exhibition focuses on Þórdís the fortune-teller, the first named inhabitant of Skagaströnd, who lived there in the late 10th century.

A painted tapestry tells the story of Þórdís.

Guides lead visitors through the exhibition which features all kinds of interesting information about prophecies and fortune telling.

Visitors can have their fortunes told and their palms read on request.

Children can examine Þórdís’s gold chest, where various interesting things are hidden.

We have a great range of Icelandic craft and design.

Specifications
  • Destination

    North Iceland

  • Country

    Iceland

  • Type of experience

    Nature

  • Best time to visit

    • Winter
    • Spring
    • Autumn
    • Summer
  • Nearby stations

    • Grímsey Airport
    • Siglufjörður Airport
    • Akureyri Airport

Together, Ravlling and Arctic Coast Way encourage travel in Iceland.

Partner logo

Click here to find out more about our partnerships

Join Ravlling's Conscious Travel movement

Travel can be a force for good.
Small steps have a great impact. So what would work for you? Let's find out!

Show

Get inspired

Browse around the most wonderful green travel destinations, stays and experiences.
Booking is easy!

Ravlling is a proud partner of almost 100 local tourist offices

Visit Sweden
Visit Iceland