Also known as Gljufrasteinn
thumb|right|260px|Gljúfrasteinn (2023) Photo Hreinn Guðlaugsson
thumb|right|260px|Gljúfrasteinn (2023) Photo Hreinn Guðlaugsson
Gljúfrasteinn () is a writer's home museum, which was the former home of Halldór Kiljan Laxness, a 1955 Nobel Prize for Literature winner. It is located in Mosfellsbær, east of Reykjavík, Iceland. The name of the house is derived from a large stone in the vicinity called Gljúfrasteinn, about which Halldór wrote the short story "Steinninn minn helgi" at the age of 19.
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