Eldheimar is a museum and exhibition that focuses on the 1973 volcanic eruption in Vestmannaeyjar, one of Iceland's biggest natural disasters to date. Visitors can explore the Pompeii of the North and see real photos from the time of the event.
Château Royal de Cognac was originally a 10th-century fortress designed to stop invasions by the Normans. In the 15th century, it became a seigniorial dwelling and was the birthplace of one of France's most famous kings, François I. In 1494, Baron Otard acquired the château, saving it from destruction. He turned it into the home of his Cognac business, thanks to the unique walls, which were perfect for the aging of his eau de vie.
The Royal Château of Cognac, now a listed monument and a major cognac house. It's located in Cognac, France.
Coming to Reykjavik and Vik, the red-hot Lava Show will quench your burning desire to get up close to a volcano. Kind of! This stunning facility accommodates just over 100 people, for an experience in volcanic emissions that stimulates all the senses. Both locations feature different storylines, focusing on the most catastrophic eruptions in Icelandic history. Feel for yourself the intense heat that radiates off molten lava as a real volcanic eruption is recreated right in front of you!