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Safnahúsið
The exhibition Points of view at the Culture House (Safnahúsið) gives visitors the chance to delve into the collections of six different cultural institutions. Points of view is a unique journey through Iceland's visual legacy, offering an innovative guide to a nation's cultural history. The exhibition is a collaboration between Iceland's three central museums in their respective fields – the National Museum of Iceland, National Gallery of Iceland and Icelandic Museum of Natural History – and the National Archives of Iceland, National and University Library of Iceland, and Árni Magnússon Institute for Icelandic Studies. It is located at Hverfisgata 15 in a building which was constructed to house the National Library and which at one time also housed a number of other museums. The curator of Points of view is Markús Þór Andrésson. The Culture House is part of the National Museum of Iceland since 2013. The director is Margrét Hallgrímsdóttir. ==Building== Safnahúsið was constructed in 1906–08 to a design by the Danish architect Johannes Magdahl Nielsen, to house the National Library (now combined with the library of the University of Iceland to form the National and University Library of Iceland) and the National Archives. The façade is decorated with crests bearing the names of literary figures.〔("Þjóðmenningarhúsið (National Cultural House) Review" ), Fodor's Travel, updated 12 December 2012.〕 It was originally to be built of dolerite, like the parliament house, and to have a copper roof, but this was judged to be too expensive so the building was instead constructed of concrete with an iron roof.〔("Landsbókasafnið nýja" ), ''Ísafold'', 27 September 1906, p. 309 〕 It was at the time one of the largest and finest buildings in the country.〔("Saga" ), National and University Library of Iceland, retrieved 22 April 2014 〕
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