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This page should not be deleted because I work for the museum in question and have a permission and legal access to all this information. This is not being created for recognition, platform or promotion. It is a work in progress, and we have yet to upload our own photos and citations. The museum is 21 years old this year and there still wasn't a existing page on it. --Sigridurld (talk) 16:58, 11 August 2019 (UTC)Reply
@Sigridurld: I see with interest that there isn't an article about the museum in Icelandic Wikipedia: that's something which someone ought to remedy (but I'm not offering, as I speak no Icelandic). A very useful contribution you could make would be to upload to Wikimedia Commons a good clear external photo of the museum, with permission for it to be used anywhere for any purpose, so that it can then be added to this article. Perhaps a view like the image here, which we can't just pick up and use for copyright reasons. PamD11:02, 12 August 2019 (UTC)Reply