At the foot of Skogar, the famous forest waterfall in Iceland, stands the Icelandic Folk Museum, proposed and created by Mr. Thordur (current curator) in the 1950s. The museum is not magnificent and spectacular on the surface, but it collects and displays nearly 12,000 precious cultural relics reflecting the local humanities and history. The museum also regularly holds concerts with traditional instruments to promote and inherit Icelandic culture, and the curator also plays the accordion in it.