| Address:
Hafnarstett 1 - 640 Husavik |
| Telephone: (+354)
4142800 |
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The Húsavík Whale Museum is a non-profit organisation that was founded
in 1997. It's foremost aim is to provide detailed and interesting
information about whales and their habitat. The Whale Museum forms the
educational component to the whale watching trips enjoyed in Húsavík
during the summer months.
Brief History
The Whale Museum, formerly called Whale Centre, began as a trial, with a
small exhibition on whales. Only three years after its establishment,
the popularity of the exhibit made it necessary to acquire a bigger
building. What had once been an abandoned slaughterhouse in town is
now one of the most visited places in the north of Iceland, providing
1.600m2 to display whale skeletons of several species and
fascinating facts about the whales.
The founder of the Museum and manager for the first 11 years is Ásbjörn
Björgvinsson, who through enthusiams and hard work made the Whale Museum
what it is today. Húsavík and the Whale Watching industry are in debt
to Ásbjörn for his unselfish work.
Over 200.000 people have visited the Museum since its establishment and
we look forward to welcoming many more. |