Opens at January 1-December 31 Monday-Friday 8:00-16:00
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Raadhuspladsen 2, Aarhus 8000, DenmarkMap
Phone+45 89 40 20 00
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A Must See In Aarhus
Had to go see the Aarhus City Hall by Arne Jacobsen. Having read about it before made the visit more meaningful. Unfortunately, the city hall itself was closed because our cruise ship stopped in Aa...
nipped in to see the difference bewteen the brutalist (relatively speaking) outside and the soft arne jacobsen designed interiors lots of wood and soft open spaces
Walking up from the hotel, came across the Radhuset, the brutalist concrete Town Hall of Aarhus. Nicely weathered with age now, it is very striking. Hard to miss if you are in town.
it's kind of ugly, but very memorable and distinctive
I like to see the central clocks in cities because they show the style of the town - and this one is certainly much more individual compared to the older-styled ones in most of Denmark. Go on the guid...
The City Hall is a rather newer building, having been built in 1938. It was designed by the famous Danish architects, Arne Jacobsen and Erik Møller and is considered a masterpiece of Danish functional...
A Must See In Aarhus
Had to go see the Aarhus City Hall by Arne Jacobsen. Having read about it before made the visit more meaningful. Unfortunately, the city hall itself was closed because our cruise ship stopped in Aa...
a quick visit into the main hall
nipped in to see the difference bewteen the brutalist (relatively speaking) outside and the soft arne jacobsen designed interiors lots of wood and soft open spaces
Brutalist concrete Town Hall in Aarhus
Walking up from the hotel, came across the Radhuset, the brutalist concrete Town Hall of Aarhus. Nicely weathered with age now, it is very striking. Hard to miss if you are in town.
it's kind of ugly, but very memorable and distinctive
I like to see the central clocks in cities because they show the style of the town - and this one is certainly much more individual compared to the older-styled ones in most of Denmark. Go on the guid...
Pretty city hall. Beautiful garden.
The City Hall is a rather newer building, having been built in 1938. It was designed by the famous Danish architects, Arne Jacobsen and Erik Møller and is considered a masterpiece of Danish functional...