ÁSMUNDUR SVEINSSON SCULPTURE MUSEUM
Curious building built by the artist Asmundur Sveinsson, housing his collections and his studio bequeathed to the city
This curious building (half-igloo, half-Barbapapa house) was built by the artist Ásmundur Sveinsson himself, considered the pioneer of Icelandic sculpture. It houses his collections (370 sculptures in wood, plaster, clay, stone, metal or bronze, and some 2,000 drawings) and his studio, bequeathed to the city. Most of his works were designed for public spaces, giving them a somewhat utilitarian character. The museum was renovated a few years ago.
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