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Museum of Icelandic Sorcery and Witchcraft

Mystical displays on witchcraft including spell books & replica human remains, plus a cozy cafe.

Höfðagata, 510 Hólmavík, Iceland
📞 +354 897 6525

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible toilet

Amenities

  • Good for kids
  • Restaurant
  • Toilets

The Museum of Icelandic Sorcery and Witchcraft in Stykkisholmur, Iceland is a fascinating attraction for tourists who are interested in learning about Iceland’s dark history. This museum provides visitors with a unique insight into the beliefs and superstitions of the Icelandic people.

The museum is housed in a former church, and the building has been carefully preserved to give visitors a sense of the past. Inside, visitors will find an array of artifacts, including old books, tools, and even human remains. The artifacts are displayed in a way that allows visitors to get a better understanding of the history of Icelandic sorcery and witchcraft.

The museum also offers guided tours which provide visitors with more information about the history of sorcery and witchcraft in Iceland. During the tour, visitors will learn about the various types of sorcery and witchcraft that were practiced in Iceland in the past. They will also learn about the various methods of divination and healing that were used in Iceland.

In addition to the artifacts, the museum also features several interactive exhibits. These exhibits allow visitors to learn more about the history of Icelandic sorcery and witchcraft through hands-on activities, such as casting spells and making potions.

The Museum of Icelandic Sorcery and Witchcraft has received positive reviews from visitors. On TripAdvisor, one visitor said, “This museum is a must-see for anyone interested in learning more about Iceland’s dark history. The artifacts and interactive exhibits are fascinating and provide a great insight into the beliefs and superstitions of the Icelandic people.” Another visitor wrote, “The museum was very informative and the tour was very interesting. I would definitely recommend it to anyone who is interested in learning more about Icelandic sorcery and witchcraft.”

Overall, the Museum of Icelandic Sorcery and Witchcraft in Stykkisholmur, Iceland is a great place to visit for anyone who is interested in learning more about Iceland’s dark history. The museum provides visitors with an insight into the beliefs and superstitions of the Icelandic people, and the interactive exhibits allow visitors to get a hands-on experience of the history of Icelandic sorcery and witchcraft.

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5 stars

Interesting exhibition and a very well curated book store. Got few books which really helped me to understand the Icelandic culture more… Practical advice: try the fish soup in their restaurant!

5 stars

Great little museum+cafe, which walks you through Iceland's colorful sorcery history, and provides examples of a few traditional recipes (spells?) for how to get rich, become invisible, raise the dead, etc. It strikes a very enjoyable balance of treating the history with respect while maintaining a sense of humor about the absurdity of some of the recorded accounts.

4 stars

Interesting exhibit on the history of persecution (burning, whipping) of people who were accused of everything from “witchcraft” to healing. This occurred during transition of Iceland from paganism to Christianity, giving sheriffs and the clergy power and authority to kill their countrymen. It’s a simple exhibit, and you are given a handbook in your language of choice to understand each numbered station. Because of the available documentation from the time period (1600’s) names and places are described in detail. Not a destination per se, but a recommended place to visit while in the area, especially if you like history. Friendly attendant. It’s attached to a cafe, but we didn’t try the food.