NORTH ATLANTIC HOUSE
A large warehouse dating from 1767, transformed into a cultural center to promote and present the art and culture of the Far North.
This large warehouse dating back to 1767, where ships from the icy North Atlantic used to unload their goods, has been converted into a cultural centre to promote and present the art and culture of the Far North. It also includes the Icelandic Embassy and the permanent diplomatic representations of the Faroe Islands and Greenland. A small bookstore-boutique café, where you can find cakes, snaps or beers... welcomes you on the ground floor.
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