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    Aarhus (/ ˈ ɔːr h uː s /, US also / ˈ ɑːr-/, Danish: [ˈɒːˌhuˀs] ⓘ; officially spelled Århus from 1948 until 1 January 2011) is the second-largest city in Denmark and the seat of Aarhus Municipality.

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    • Moesgaard Museum
    • Aros
    • Tivoli Friheden
    • Botanical Garden
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    • Musikhuset Aarhus
    • The Latin Quarter
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    A large and labyrinthine open-air museum with 75 authentic historic buildings and a large cast of “re-enactors” , Den Gamle By is the ultimate gateway to Danish social history since the 1700s – and a fun day out. The attraction creates living snapshots of the 18th, 19th and 20 centuries and lets you interact with the period as much as possible. So ...

    This attraction has collections from around the world, but the exhibitions covering Denmark’s past boast artefacts you can’t see anywhere else. If you have the nerve take a peek at the Grauballe Man, a bog body from the 3rd century BC that was discovered in 1952. The body was so well preserved that they were even able to take the man’s fingerprints...

    Aarhus has one of the largest art museums in Europe, and it’s also a distinctive landmark in the city thanks in no small part to “your rainbow panorama”, a circular viewing platform and walkway with glass that runs the entire spectrum of light. Up here there’s the best view of the city. Below are nine different exhibition spaces, displaying Danish ...

    Urban amusement parks are a way of life in Danish cities, and this goes for Aarhus too, which has the Tivoli Friheden. It’s tucked into the Marselisborg Forest, beech and coniferous woodland that runs along the coast from the southern side of Aarhus. There are four roller coasters at Tivoli Friheden, as well as 40 other rides, games and other amuse...

    The greenhouses at Aarhus’ Botanical Garden, just north of Den Gamie By have all been renovated in the last few years. A new tropical house has also been added, and this is an almost alien, curved structure housing dense rainforest and with simulated animal sounds to enhance the experience. There are four different climate zones synthesised at the ...

    This imposing cathedral was originally built at the start of the 1200s in the romanesque style, but had a gothic update in the 1400s and has kept this appearance ever since. At 93 metres long and 96 metres high, it’s also the longest and tallest church in Denmark. The most interesting features are all inside though. Try to get a look at the medieva...

    This airy building, Aarhus’ Concert Hall, is one of Denmark’s most important pieces of modern architecture designed by Kjaer & Richeter architects and built in 1982. The building is enclosed by spacious grounds with precise boxwood hedges, flower beds and fountains. Inside there’s a large complex of six halls and nine stages that put on a packed ca...

    This is the oldest part of the city, an area of quaint shop-fronts, half-timbered houses, spires and cobblestone streets around Pustervig Torv, the central square. The street-plan in the Latin Quarter goes back to the 1300s, but the neighbourhood only got its name in the ’90s because of its similarities to the Latin Quarter in Paris. At night it’s ...

    You don’t have to be an architecture buff to appreciate the simple beauty of the city’s town hall. It was built in 1941 during the Nazi occupation adhering to a pre-war design by Arne Jacobsen, one of the most celebrated functionalist architects. The initial plans did not include the clock tower that makes the town hall so distinctive; this was add...

    This cultural centre was opened in 2015 and revitalised a section of Aarhus’ former industrial harbour. It’s another attraction that is worth seeing just to marvel at its eye-catching design. It’s a seven-sided disk above a glass prism, in which the city library is housed. Inside you should take a look at a remarkable piece of sculpture in Dokk1’s ...

  2. 65. Speciality Museums. By PieterS476. The story of the Aarhus resistance movement is very well put together and with loads of interesting stuff to support... 10. Moesgard Forrest. 66. Forests. By NLaursen.

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  3. The Aarhus Region. The Aarhus Region is where you will find Aarhus, second city in Denmark, Silkeborg , Denmark’s Outdoor Capital, situated in the Lake District, Søhøjlandet, the historical, medieval town of Viborg, and the old market town of Randers on the banks of Gudenåen, not to mention Djursland, with great attractions lined up like ...

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  5. Aarhus has an iconic harbour. Once upon a time, a trip down to the harbour in Aarhus would’ve brought you up close to some hardy fishermen and the ferry out of Aarhus. . These days, the harbour is a major attraction in itself where you can get up close to some of the city’s most exciting attractions, like the bustling Dokk 1 Cultural Centre, or iconic buildings like the Iceberg at the new ...

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  6. Jan 5, 2024 · Aarhus was founded as a small Viking settlement over 1250 years ago on the northern eastern coast of Jutland, the large peninsula of Denmark that is connected to mainland Europe. The Vikings built their fortified settlement near the mouth of the river, and the old Danish word for “river mouth” was “AROS,” which morphed into “Aarhus ...

  7. Aarhus is known for its absolute world-class cultural attractions. One of the top attractions you should not miss is a visit to ARoS Aarhus Artmuseum with the iconic Your rainbow panorama on top of the museum. Also, the unique historic open-air museum Den Gamle By – The Old Town Museum will take you on an amazing journey back in time.

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