Like everyone in Reykjavík, we have been watching the construction of Harpa since our arrival in January. Of course the structure by then was basically completed, though this spring we have had the additional excitement of the facade needing replacement (on which, see the Grapevine story noted above). Harpa construction has had everything that a two year old could want: cranes! diggers! dump trucks! And so we have been frequent visitors to the exterior of the Harpa building site, even before the building opened in May.
January 2011 viewed from Arnarhóll |
January 2011 |
March 8, 2011 |
May 1, 2011. Yes, that is snow on the ground. We were sledding on the hill. |
Riding the escalator June 16. |
May 13, 2011 |
May 13 2011. |
The first concerts were May 4th through 6th, and the official inaugural concerts were the next weekend, May 13th through 15th. On May 6, right after a concert, my husband visited the building, and the security guards let him look around, no problem. But on May 13th, a few hours before the official inaugural concert, we tried to visit and were turned away at the door by security. Evidently there was heightened security since some rather unpopular people including the original financier behind Harpa, which entity failed as a result of the financial crisis, were going to be present at the concert, according to this post on the Iceland Weather Report. We still enjoyed looking around the outside of the building, though it was a bit disconcerting that there were so many heavy machines still doing their work.
The west side with a view of the boats. |
Looking up from near the first floor stairway. |
There are places to splash out front! |
It must be Þjóðhátíðardagur if there are antique cars. |
Nice places to relax in the midst of celebrating June 17. |
The cafe has a children's table, of course. |
And there is still plenty of construction equipment to see. |
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