HARPA
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2024
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2024
Olafur Eliasson is the Danish-Icelandic architect responsible for this wonder. He was inspired by the natural materials and the omnipresence of light in Reykjavík. Located in the old harbour, the building is a sparkling sculpture on which the sky and the sea are reflected. At night, its facade is illuminated with coloured lights.
The Harpa is now home to the Icelandic Symphony Orchestra and the Icelandic Opera in four halls. There are also meeting rooms, an exhibition area, a restaurant and a souvenir shop.
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