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The Reykjavik Maritime Museum (Icelandic: Sjóminjasafnið í Reykjavík [ˈsjouːˌmɪnjaˌsapnɪð i ˈreiːcaˌviːk]), formerly Víkin Maritime Museum, is a maritime museum located by the old harbour in the capital of Iceland, Reykjavík and run by Reykjavik City. The museum was established in 2005, and it is now one of five sites belonging to Reykjavik City Museum. There are seven exhibitions at the museum displaying Icelandic maritime history from the early settlements to the late 20th century. An important part of the museum is the Coast Guard and rescue vessel Óðinn (pronounced Othinn). In 2008, the ship was transformed into a museum exhibit about the cod wars in the 1950s and 1970s. The ship also tells about its own history. The museum focuses on the history of fishing in Iceland but also displays

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  • Reykjavík Maritime Museum (en)
  • Sjóminjasafnið í Reykjavík (pl)
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  • Sjóminjasafnið í Reykjavík (czyt. [ˈsjouːˌmɪnjaˌsapnɪð i ˈreiːcaˌviːk]; Muzeum Morskie w Reykjaviku) – muzeum morskie znajdujące się w starym porcie stolicy Islandii, Reykjavíku. Założone zostało w 2005 roku i jest obecnie jednym z pięciu obiektów należących do . Można zobaczyć w nim siedem wystaw pokazujących historię Islandii od wczesnych osad do końca XX wieku. Ważną częścią muzeum jest statek straży przybrzeżnej Óðinn. W 2008 roku statek przekształcono w wystawę muzealną poświęconą wojnom dorszowym w latach 50. i 70 między Islandią a Wielką Brytanią. Muzeum koncentruje się na historii rybołówstwa na Islandii. Znajdują się w nim także wystawy czasowe szeroko związane z tematyką morza. (pl)
  • The Reykjavik Maritime Museum (Icelandic: Sjóminjasafnið í Reykjavík [ˈsjouːˌmɪnjaˌsapnɪð i ˈreiːcaˌviːk]), formerly Víkin Maritime Museum, is a maritime museum located by the old harbour in the capital of Iceland, Reykjavík and run by Reykjavik City. The museum was established in 2005, and it is now one of five sites belonging to Reykjavik City Museum. There are seven exhibitions at the museum displaying Icelandic maritime history from the early settlements to the late 20th century. An important part of the museum is the Coast Guard and rescue vessel Óðinn (pronounced Othinn). In 2008, the ship was transformed into a museum exhibit about the cod wars in the 1950s and 1970s. The ship also tells about its own history. The museum focuses on the history of fishing in Iceland but also displays (en)
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  • Reykjavik Maritime Museum (en)
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  • The Reykjavik Maritime Museum (Icelandic: Sjóminjasafnið í Reykjavík [ˈsjouːˌmɪnjaˌsapnɪð i ˈreiːcaˌviːk]), formerly Víkin Maritime Museum, is a maritime museum located by the old harbour in the capital of Iceland, Reykjavík and run by Reykjavik City. The museum was established in 2005, and it is now one of five sites belonging to Reykjavik City Museum. There are seven exhibitions at the museum displaying Icelandic maritime history from the early settlements to the late 20th century. An important part of the museum is the Coast Guard and rescue vessel Óðinn (pronounced Othinn). In 2008, the ship was transformed into a museum exhibit about the cod wars in the 1950s and 1970s. The ship also tells about its own history. The museum focuses on the history of fishing in Iceland but also displays temporary exhibitions related to the sea. (en)
  • Sjóminjasafnið í Reykjavík (czyt. [ˈsjouːˌmɪnjaˌsapnɪð i ˈreiːcaˌviːk]; Muzeum Morskie w Reykjaviku) – muzeum morskie znajdujące się w starym porcie stolicy Islandii, Reykjavíku. Założone zostało w 2005 roku i jest obecnie jednym z pięciu obiektów należących do . Można zobaczyć w nim siedem wystaw pokazujących historię Islandii od wczesnych osad do końca XX wieku. Ważną częścią muzeum jest statek straży przybrzeżnej Óðinn. W 2008 roku statek przekształcono w wystawę muzealną poświęconą wojnom dorszowym w latach 50. i 70 między Islandią a Wielką Brytanią. Muzeum koncentruje się na historii rybołówstwa na Islandii. Znajdują się w nim także wystawy czasowe szeroko związane z tematyką morza. (pl)
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