Aurora Reykjavík, The Northern Lights Center is the first and only museum entirely dedicated to the Aurora Borealis in Iceland.
Conveniently located in the Grandi Harbour District, the Center is a must-see when in Iceland. Whether you are planning your Aurora hunt or simply want to learn about the phenomenon, we have you covered!
Dive into the world of the northern lights in a unique multimedia environment. Discover our interactive displays and our extensive collection of Aurora photography and videos - all captured by our award winning photographers and founders.
The visit includes:
• Northern Lights mythology around the Arctic
• Aurora Science, from what causes the northern lights to the way our eyes see them
• Our exclusive timelapse Aurora movie and world's first northern lights VR experience
• Practical tips: maximise your chances of seeing the Aurora and learn how to take perfect northern lights photos
• Meet the experts, our team is happy to share their knowledge!
Dive into the world of the northern lights at Aurora Reykjavík, Iceland's first center and museum entirely dedicated to the Aurora Borealis.
Catch a glimpse of the cultures of the Arctic as you learn about northern lights myths and folklore from around the world.
Explore the science of the phenomenon, from the origin of the northern lights to the way the human eye perceives them.
In our movie theater, relax and enjoy our 4K timelapse movie, featuring 30 mins of Aurora displays seen over Iceland.
Aurora Reykjavík is the home of the world's first 360°northern lights virtual reality experience. Watch the lights dance right above you, while you immerse yourself in the Icelandic wilderness. An experience so realistic, you'll believe you are really there!
Finally, get ready for your Aurora hunt. Find out how to read the forecast and enhance your chances of success, then adjust your camera settings and learn how to take the perfect Aurora picture at our northern lights photo simulator.
This ticket must be exchanged for a direct entry ticket at the starting point of the attraction.
Please check aurorareykjavik.is for the most updated opening hours.
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