The Merchants House in Eyrarbakki, was built in 1765 when Danish merchants began to overwinter in Iceland. Merchant families lived in the House for two centuries and over that period the House was the center for art and European culture in Iceland; fashion, music and litterature spreading from there throughout the country. Eyrarbakki was at that time one of the largest harbours and trading palces in the country, serving people of South-Iceland.
Very interesting exhibitons in the center of Eyrarbakki village: The Mercants House, Egg House and Kirkjubær.
Opening hours:
Open every day at summers 10-17and by arrangement.