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is the capital of Iceland, its largest city and the world's most northern capital city of any country. It receives only four hours of sunlight per day in the depth of winter, and in the summer the nights are almost as bright as day. Lovers of arts and culture are in for a real treat in Reykjavik. Strong Icelandic tradition and international culture thrive side by side to weave a rich tapestry of delights and experiences for visitors. Check out the events calendar for details of current exhibitions and cultural events. Reykjavik’s museums include the highly interesting and modern National Museum, the Arbaejarsafn Reykjavik Museum, a natural history collection and many more specialised museums to interest the visitor. The annual Reykjavik Arts Festival features a packed programme of international celebrities, and many top performers in all fields make a point of including Iceland's capital on their itineraries. In addition to the prestigious Arts Festival, about 20 other annual and biennial festivals and special events make the calendar a real treat for the cultural buff.