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The Icelandic Punk Museum
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Reykjavík, Reykjavíkurborg
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This tiny museum's sizable collection is jammed into a former underground public toilet.
The Icelandic Punk Museum salutes the Icelandic punk and new wave scene that started in Iceland in 1978.
If you are looking for something different to do, a punk museum in a old public bathroom is definitely it.
This former public toilet, once known as “ground zero” to locals, was reopened in downtown Reykjavik to do what it was maybe always meant to do: tell the story of Icelandic punk. Keen guests can spend some time by the record players — where the infamous Rokk í Reykjavík album is featured — and play the instruments on display, regardless of musical talent of course.
This former public toilet, once known as “ground zero” to locals, was reopened in downtown Reykjavik to do what it was maybe always meant to do: tell the story of Icelandic punk. Keen guests can spend some time by the record players — where the infamous Rokk í Reykjavík album is featured — and play…
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