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Århus, (pronounced: Oar-Hoos, previously Aarhus) is the main city on the
Jutland peninsula in
Denmark. With a population of just over
300,
000 people (1,200,000
East Jutland metropolitan area) it also holds the title of Denmark's second largest city.
See in Aarhus, Denmark
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Anyone who appreciates seeing
European architecture will find many points of interest in the city, not least the
Concert Hall ("Musikhuset" from
1982 by
Johan Richter), which is located next door to the new art museum ARoS.
ARoS (
Aarhus Art Museum), Aros Allé 2, ☎ +45 8 730 66 00, [19]. Tu-Su 10-17, except W 10-22. One of Denmark’s largest museums, be sure to check out the '9 Spaces', a maze of black-walled galleries.
110 DKK, under 18's free.
Bymuseet.
The town museum of Aarhus has been closed down, to be a part of "
Den Gamle By"
Den Gamle By (The
Old Town), Viborgvej 2, ☎ +45 86 12 31 88,
Collection of 75 original
Danish buildings dating from 1597 to 1909 moved to create an open-air museum village; there are shops and restaurants, some true to the period.
Kvindemuseet (
Women's Museum), Domkirkepladsen 5, ☎ +45 86 18 64 70, Tu-Su 10-16, except W 10-20. 40 DKK.
Moesgaard Museum, Moesgård Allé 20 (Take bus 6
South), ☎ +
45 89 42 11 00, Apr-Oct 10-17, Nov-Mar Tu-Su 10-16. The museum reopened in new buildings by architect
Henning Larsen in
2015. The bulding itself, as well as the surrounding park, forrest and beach landscape makes for a nice daytrip in themselves, but it is the experience-oriented exhibitions that make this ethographic and archeological museum stand out. The main attractions are two finds from the
Iron Age - the
Grauballe Man, the only completely preserved bog body, and the impressive sacrifices of weapons from
Illerup Ådal. 60 DKK.
Rådhuset (
The Town Hall),
Rådhuspladsen 2, ☎ +45 89 40 20 00, by the famous architect
Arne Jacobsen is one of the highlights of
Danish architecture.
Don't miss the Grisebrønden statue (the well of the pigs) with the drooling and peeing pigs, located in the
Town Hall Square.
The University Park by
C.F.Møller, Kaj Fisker,(buildings) and C. Th. Sørensen (landscape) is another noteworthy piece of architecture. Here you find the
State Library, a
Natural History Museum and the
Steno Museum with collections on science and medicine.
Vor Frue Kirke, Vestergade 21, ☎ +45 86 12 12 43,
Church with an interesting crypt church in the basement, built about 1060. It is one of the oldest still existing stone churches in
Scandinavia, maybe the oldest.
Aarhus Domkirke (
Aarhus Cathedral), Domkirkepladsen 2, ☎ +45 86 20 54 00, May-Sep 9.30-16,Oct-Apr 10-15. The beautiful cathedral is over 800 years old, and the longest in Denmark.
Next to it, Aarhus Cathedral
School is situated, also over 800 years old and the oldest still existing high-school in the world.
Aarhus Kunstbygning,
J.M. Mørks Gade 13, ☎ +45 86 20 60 50, Tu-Su 10-17, except W 10-21.
Center of contemporary art
. 45 DKK.
Aarhus
Viking Museum, Skt.
Clemens Torv 6, ☎ +45 89 42 11 00, M-F 10-16, except Th 10-17
.30. Small viking museum located in the basement of the
Nordea Bank next to the cathedral.
Free.