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605A - SEPAC - Parks V - The Pavilion Park
605A - SEPAC - Parks V - The Pavilion Park
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The Pavilion Park in Reykjavík city centre is named after a pavilion situated in the park. A part of the Reykjavík Lake is within the confines of the park as are some important works of art, including a statue of the poet Jónas Hallgrímsson. Land was first set aside for the park in 1901 and proposals made for its landscaping in 1908. A few years later, the first trees were planted. The Pavilion building which gives the
park its name was started in early 1922 and finished a year later. Already in 1922 and for the next two years the Pavilion accommodated Iceland’s first school of music. The Pavilion is the first house in Iceland specifically built for music.
