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Perlan History: Tanks, Dome, and Reykjavík’s Evolution

How Perlan transformed from six hot-water tanks into a museum: timeline, design ideas, and Reykjavík’s energy story.

2/7/2026
15 min read
Historical aerial view of Perlan site with tank structures

Perlan’s origin tracks Reykjavík’s relationship with geothermal energy and civic imagination.

Historic Perlan Aerial

Extended Timeline

  • 1970s: Water storage tanks on Öskjuhlíð
  • Late 1980s: Vision of a glass dome connecting tanks
  • 1990s: Civic ambitions; Perlan as an emerging symbol
  • 2000s: Renewed purpose as a public space
  • 2010s–present: Museum, deck, restaurant — a civic landmark

Architecture Notes

  • Six tanks + one dome
  • Circular logic: form follows function
  • Symbol: Reykjavík’s scientific heart
  • Materials: Glass and steel balancing transparency and strength

The design signals Iceland’s balance between nature and knowledge.

Energy & City Life

  • Geothermal networks underpin daily comfort
  • Tanks as historical infrastructure
  • Museum as a bridge between past utility and present culture

Further Reading

  • Geothermal development in Iceland [^source]

[^source]: For deeper background, see local energy histories and archives.

Over de auteur

Iceland Travel Expert

Iceland Travel Expert

Ik heb deze gids gemaakt om je Perlan‑bezoek eenvoudig, inzichtelijk en vol stille wow‑momenten te maken — het soort dat IJsland schenkt als je even stilstaat.

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Perlan
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