Volcano House
The Volcano House cinema presents two unique documentaries covering two of the most powerful eruptions of Iceland over the last 40 years: the 1973 eruption on the Westman Islands and the 2010 eruption of Eyjafjallajökull in South Iceland. Each show (two films) is about 53 minutes and starts with a short personal introduction on volcano activity in Iceland. There is a short introduction on Icelandic geology before the show. Patrons are welcome to explore an on-site geological exhibition, where they can handle various samples of pumice, ash, and lava from Icelandic volcanoes.
The Volcano House cinema presents two unique documentaries covering two of the most powerful eruptions of Iceland over the last 40 years: the 1973 eruption on the Westman Islands and the 2010 eruption of Eyjafjallajökull in South Iceland. Each show (two films) is about 53 minutes and starts with a short personal introduction on volcano activity in Iceland. There is a short introduction on Icelandic geology before the show. Patrons are welcome to explore an on-site geological exhibition, where they can handle various samples of pumice, ash, and lava from Icelandic volcanoes.
