The Family World Music Festival at Harpa
At the Family World Music Festival at Harpa, visitors are invited to enjoy a diverse and vibrant programme in the building’s open spaces.
Guests can listen to music from different parts of the world, explore musical instruments, take part in singing and dancing, and create crafts inspired by various cultures.
The festival is designed as a warm and creative gathering for all ages, where families can come and go freely. Numerous artists, mother-tongue schools and cultural organisations take part.
Special guests are internationally acclaimed Ingoma Nshya: the women drummers of Rwanda, who will premier their new work in Borgarleikhúsið during Reykjavík Arts Festival.
Accessibility
The event takes place in open areas on the 1st and 2nd floors.
Access is generally good, with elevators to all floors.
Accessible toilets are available on all floors.
19 designated accessible parking spaces in the underground garage; 2 outdoor seaside spaces.
Gender‑neutral toilets near the upper car park and on the 2nd‑floor corridor.
