Was man in Aarhus sehen sollte
Entdecke 12 Sehenswürdigkeiten, Denkmäler und Attraktionen in Aarhus, Denmark. Von Ikonen bis verborgenen Schätzen — kuratiert aus echten Reiseerfahrungen.
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Rådhuset
Offizielle WebsiteThis building is considered one of the highlights of Danish architecture, designed by the famous architects Arne Jacobsen and Erik Møller in cooperation with equally celebrated furniture designer Hans Wegner. Clad in grey Norwegian marble, it might appear bland to the untrained eye from the outside, but the indoor design is much more intriguing.…
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Every Saturday from 10 to 11:30 guided tours are arranged around the interior of the building. For a fee, you can visit the clock tower and enjoy the view. There are several interesting statues around the town hall. Enjoy the dramatic bronze statue and fountain of "Agnethe og Havmanden" near the city entrance towards the Central Station. It depicts a scene from a Danish fairy tale about Agnethe who falls in love with a merman. From here you can walk through the city entrance and the Town Hall Park and observe more bronze statues and memorial stones. The park is quite lively in the summer, as people tend to flock here as soon as the Sun is out. Don't miss the "Grisebrønden" statue (the well of the pigs) with the drooling and peeing pigs, at the Town Hall Square. You can buy good hotdogs at the Town Hall Square too.
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Mindeparken
This memorial park offers a panoramic view of the Bay of Aarhus. Many larger events are held here and when the weather permits, citizens flock to relax here. The park is centered around an extensive lawn but has several interesting sections of different designs, including a grove of Japanese cherry trees and a flower and sculpture garden.…
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It also contains the largest World War I memorial in the country, commemorating 4,000 dead Danish soldiers. Many interesting places are nearby, including the [http://kongehuset.dk/Slotte-og-Kongeskibet/marselisborg-slot/marselisborg-slot Marselisborg Palace], Aarhus Forestry Botanical Garden, the [http://www.parkarena.dk/ Ceres Park & Arena] stadium, [http://www.danskhv.dk/jvb/ Aarhus Racecourse] and the extensive Marselisborg Forests. The Marselisborg Palace immediately west of Mindeparken is the Queen's summer residence. The small palace and surrounding garden-park is fenced, but open to the public when the Queen is not in residence. It is dotted with sculptures as Prince Consort Henrik, the Queen's husband, is an avid art collector. See the main entrance for details.
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Kvindemuseet
Offizielle WebsiteResiding in the old City Hall building right next to the Aarhus Cathedral, this place focuses on the importance of gender in both previous times and today's society. The Women's Museum presents changing exhibitions on the cultural history of gender and possess a fair collection of historical stuff related to women specifically.…
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You can look through or buy publications on former exhibitions that you missed or general books related to the role of gender. Some titles are in English. The Women's Museum has a good nice old-fashioned decorated café and on Sundays lunch is included in the entry fee. [http://www.besaettelsesmuseet.dk/ Besættelsesmuseet] (The Occupation Museum) is a small museum telling the story of the German occupation of Denmark during World War II as it happened in Aarhus. This museum is situated in the same building as Kvindemuseet, but with entrances just around the corner in a small park. The old City Hall was actually used as a prison and interrogation room by the Gestapo and in this museum you can learn about how the occupation affected the daily life in Aarhus at the time.
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Den Gamle By
Offizielle WebsiteCollection of 75 original Danish buildings dating from 1597 to 1909 moved to create an open-air museum village; there are historical shops and restaurants, some true to the period. A few volunteers and staff members are dressed up in historic clothes and sometimes events are arranged. You can buy a trip with an authentic horse carriage around the museums cobblestone streets or through the park.…
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Currently a whole new section is being added to the village, showcasing town culture and buildings from the 20th century, including a bakery, several stores, a poster museum and a jazz club. The new quarter is mostly finished and can be experienced as part of the entire village. Be sure to spend some time in the large surrounding Botanical Garden and the new [http://sciencemuseerne.dk/en/botanical-garden/ Greenhouses]. Both are free, but not the museum.
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Moesgaard Museum
Offizielle WebsiteStupendous architecture: a vast prism of a building that stretches down its grassy hill. The central staircase provides an innovative route into human evolution and prehistory. The museum hosts large changing themed exhibitions from cultures around the world but is also a fantastic place to study Danish prehistory in particular.…
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The main permanent attractions in this regard are an artificial reconstruction of a large nearby Bronze Age roundbarrow that you can walk inside and two finds from the Nordic Iron Age: Grauballe Man, the only completely preserved bog body, and the impressive sacrifice of weapons from Illerup Ådal. The museum re-opened in the brand new iconic building in October 2014. Excellent museum restaurant and café. The large historical landscape below the museum is also worth a visit in itself and is free and accessible year round.
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Dokk1
Offizielle WebsiteThis large state-of-the-art public library at the harbour front opened in the summer of 2015. It is the largest public library in northern Europe and is designed as a public meeting place for all kinds of activities. Enjoy the peculiar and futuristic architecture or engage in the library's many arrangements. Guided tours are arranged with regular intervals.…
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Good café and an interesting four-section outside playground (adults may try the slides too!). There is a specialized toddlers' play section inside too. Large subterranean robotic car park below the building. Great for kids and adults alike. The whole building is accessible to wheelchairs.
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The University Park
Designed by famous Danish architects C.F.Møller, Kaj Fisker (buildings) and C. Th. Sørensen (landscape garden) is another noteworthy piece of architecture.…
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Here you find the State Library, a landmark highrise in characteristic yellow brick, [http://antikmuseet.au.dk/ Antikmuseet] a museum of antique Mediterranean culture and art, a [http://www.naturhistoriskmuseum.dk/ Natural History Museum], and the [http://sciencemuseerne.dk/en/steno-museum/ Steno Museum] with historic collections on science and medicine. The park itself is worth a visit on its own, year round.
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ARoS
Offizielle WebsiteOne of Denmark’s largest museums. Be sure to check out the '9 Spaces', a maze of black-walled galleries. A recent addition by Icelandic-Danish artist Olafur Eliasson, "Your Rainbow Panorama", offers a splendid roof-top view of the city inside a circular walkway with rainbow-coloured windows.…
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There is a café with dining options in the lounge area at the entrance and a celebrated high-end gourmet restaurant by the name [http://en.aros.dk/visit-aros/aros-food-hall/ ARoS Food Hall] at the top floor of the museum.
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Aarhus Domkirke
Offizielle WebsiteThe beautiful cathedral is over 800 years old, and both the longest and tallest in Denmark. Next to it, is Aarhus Cathedral School, also with an 800 year history. Concerts are sometimes arranged in the church. The tower offers a good view. Across from the cathedral is an old subterranean monks cellar.…
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It was formerly part of the cathedral complex, with an underground tunnel, and is now a bar and nightclub.
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Vor Frue Kirke
Offizielle WebsiteChurch with an interesting crypt church in the basement, built around 1060. It is one of the oldest still existing stone churches in Scandinavia, maybe the oldest. Through a door on the left inside the church you can enter a former monastery with an atrium garden.
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Kunsthal Aarhus
Offizielle WebsiteAn arts centre, promoting contemporary art. Built and established in 1917, it is one of the oldest arts centres in Europe.
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Aarhus Viking Museum
Offizielle WebsiteSmall Viking museum located in the basement of the Nordea Bank next to the cathedral.
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