
Iceland is not particularly famous for its architecture (correct me if I'm wrong), but these two examples below definitely worth more than a short glimpse.
The one on the left is called Hallgrímskirkja (by Guðjón Samúelsson), which became a landmark for the capital, even though many people in Iceland are not that fond of its aesthetics. It took 38 years to build the church. The second picture shows Harpa, a concert hall and conference center. It was designed by the Danish firm Henning Larsen Architects in co-operation with Ólafur Elíasson.
Not far from Reykjavik, the famous Blue Lagoon should not be skipped by anybody who visits the country. The picturesque landscape together with the spa can give an unforgettable experience.
The Golden Circle, despite of being way to touristic for me, can provide some interesting scenery too (pictures below).

/The three pictures above were taken on the way, by the Hvalfjörður, while the ones below are from the Snæfellsnes peninsula./
