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2 Exhibitions  





3 Observation deck  





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Perlan






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Coordinates: 64°0745N 21°5508W / 64.1292°N 21.9189°W / 64.1292; -21.9189
 

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Perlan

Perlan (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈpʰɛrtlan]; English: The Pearl) is a natural history museuminReykjavík, Iceland. It is situated on the top of Öskjuhlíð hill. It was initially only a cluster of hot water tanks, but on June 21st, 1991, the building was opened to the public. The building consists of a glass dome resting on top of six district heating tanks. Four of them are still in use, one hosts an ice cave, and one has been turned into a planetarium.

Perlan houses a planetarium with a Northern Lights show called Áróra, an ice cave, which is 100 meters long and is built from around 400 tons of ice, snow, and ash, an interactive glacier exhibit, Lava Show, a water exhibition, Latrabjarg Cliff, a ten-meter-high replica of one of Europe‘s biggest seabird cliffs, a virtual fish tank, Forces of Nature Exhibit, Iceland's geological story timeline, a 360° observation deck, an ice cream parlour, a Restaurant and Café and a gift shop.

History

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In 1939, a single hot water tank was constructed on Öskjuhlíð hill in Reykjavík, where Perlan stands today. It is 61 meters above sea level, which gives enough pressure to push water up to the 10th floor of a building, 38 meters above sea level. That sufficed to supply water anywhere in Reykjavík – even to the hill where Hallgrímskirkja church stands today. In the next two decades, five more tanks rose beside the first one. They were torn down and rebuilt in the late eighties.

In 1991, those six hot water tanks became the base of Perlan, a building open to the public. This project was largely at the behest of Davíð Oddsson during his time as mayor of Reykjavík. Shaped and named after a pearl, it now characterizes Iceland's capital.[citation needed] Each tank can keep up to five million liters of hot water, with a volume of 5000 m3.

Perlan was initially designed by Ingimundur Sveinsson.

Exhibitions

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Observation deck

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Being situated on the top of a hill, Perlan offers a view over Reykjavík, the surrounding areas, mountains, the Atlantic Ocean.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Edda (2018-09-06). "First-class exhibition in Perlan - December 2018". Perlan. Archived from the original on 2018-12-28. Retrieved 2018-12-28.
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64°07′45N 21°55′08W / 64.1292°N 21.9189°W / 64.1292; -21.9189


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