The Icelandic Museum of Rock 'n' Roll ( ) is located at the Hljómahöll concert and conference hall in Reykjanesbær. It was formally opened on April 5, 2014.
The museum portrays the history of Icelandic pop and rock music from 1920 to the present. Artists portrayed include Björk, Sigur Rós, Of Monsters and Men, Hljómar, HjaltalÃÂn and Mugison.
On March 15, 2015 the museum opened its first exhibition. The exhibition features Icelandic artist Páll ÃÂskar Hjálmtýsson [also known as: Paul Oscar]. The exhibition is titled âÂÂEinkasafn poppstjörnuâ (translation: The Private Collection of a Pop Star). The exhibit features a timeline on his life and music career, a mixing board where guests can mix his songs, a karaoke booth where guests can sing along to his songs and has over 40 tailor made costumes from throughout his career. The oldest costume dating to 1991 when Páll ÃÂskar performed in The Rocky Horror Show with Menntaskólinn við HamrahlÃÂð. The exhibition is narrated by Páll ÃÂskar on video displays in the exhibition.