The Icelandic Punk Museum is a museum located in Reykjavík, Iceland, dedicated to the history and influence of punk music in the country.
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The Punk Museum is an awesome little spot packed with energy, attitude, and history. Housed in an old public toilet, it perfectly captures the raw and rebellious spirit of Iceland’s punk scene. The displays are creative, the music sets the mood, and the whole experience feels authentic and delightfully unconventional. A must-visit for music lovers or anyone who enjoys something offbeat and unforgettable!
Iceland's smallest museum (and a former public toilet, of course) is definitely worth a visit (bring cash) if you are a old punk fan. Take the time to read the history recounted on the walls, admire the jackets and guitars, and listen to the bands playing on the headphones dangling from the ceiling. Great fun.
The best, former public toilet, you will ever set foot in. If you love punk, music in general, or just the unique, you will love the Museum. The vibe is incredible before you even descend the stairs. Put on the headphones hanging from the ceiling, try on a battle jacket and kick some ass, enjoy every stall. A must see.
Very small and if it wasn't for the speaker playing punk music close to the entrance, difficult to find museum. Inside you'll find headphones on which is played music from couple of different bands. Articles from newspapers and other memorabilia.
This awesome little museum explores the history of punk rock in Iceland. The owner is great and very friendly.