A Busy Week at the Museum

As part of our Museums Connect Project: Connecting Coastal Communitieson which we have been working with New Bedford Whaling Museum, our counterparts from New Bedford visited last week. Six students and two museum employees arrived Sunday the 17th and spent six days in Reykjavik and Husavik area.

 

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Group outside Perlan, Reykjavik

The Husavik group took on a bus trip from Husavik to Reykjavik to welcome their guests and during their stay in Reykjavik, they among other things visited Whales of Iceland, the US Embassy and the most popular attractions in Reykjavik: Hallgrimskirkja Churh, Perlan and Harpa Conference Hall.

 

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Statues outside of Perlan

In Husavik the schedule was filled with activities and here we will list a few. It started with a guided tour around Husavik with the museum's director Jan, followed by a warm welcoming at the Mayors office, meeting with the Husavik group in the whale museum and getting a guided tour through the interior Husavik Museum and Culture House.

 

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Greeted by the Mayors Office's staff

The Husavik parents played a big role on Tuesday evening when the whole group and families were invited to taste real home made meals, including the famous Icelandic meat soup, fish stew and flat bread with smoked lamb and smoked trout. To top off the evening, the Mayor Kristjan Thor met with the group and discussed the importance of projects and opportunities like that for the youth.

Introducing the project at the local college, whale watching and a visit to Fjuk Arts Center.

 

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New Bedford group with Husavik Mayor Kristjan Thor Magnusson

 

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Introducing project in FSH college

 

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After a successful whale watch in beautiful conditions

 

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Visit to Marina Rees director of Fjuk Arts Center

 

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Icelandic and US teens in the Myvatn Nature baths

 

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All in all a great week where our participants were granted the change to get to know each other and each others culture.

 

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