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Aarhus is the second-largest city in Denmark and the seat of Aarhus municipality. It is located on the east coast of the Jutland peninsula, in the geographical centre of Denmark, 187 kilometres (116 mi) northwest of Copenhagen and 289 kilometres (180 mi) north of Hamburg, Germany. The urban area contains 280,534 inhabitants (as of 1 January 2020) and the municipal population is 349,983 (as of 2020). Aarhus is the central city in Business Region Aarhus and in the East Jutland metropolitan area, which had a total population of 1.378 million in 2016. #holidayvacation#wintergetaway#staycation#tripinspired#happynewyear
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At the Hov church. Quite isolated which makes the place more peaceful and serene. beautiful small church with the amazing views of snow covered peaks in the background. If you want peace in quiet, this is for you. #tripaway #tripaway
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Aros Aarhus Kunstmuseum
Address: Aros All , Aarhus, Denmark This is the largest modern art museum in northern Europe, the Aarhus Museum of Modern Art. Because its overall design concept is taken from the description of hell and heaven in Dante's Divine Comedy, the nine dark halls in the ground correspond to the nine layers of hell. The colored halo in the sky comes from the poet's heaven and light. Imagine. Therefore it is also known as the place to connect heaven and hell. The architect explains that Schmidt Hammer Lassen divides the whole building into two. The first floor of the museum belongs to the middle between heaven and hell. It can also be called the human world. The popular point is to enter the door, go straight down to "Hell" and go up to "Heaven." Features: Rainbow Roof Watch the city of Aarhus through the rainbow-like color 360o. Inside , a lot of curve elements are used to give the space a sense of flow. At the same time, the sense of extension of the spiraling staircase seems to symbolize the endless path to heaven and hell. The underground art museum means fallen angels. In the underground area, you can enjoy the most unique exhibitions, composed of nine rooms, which show the permanent works created by international artists. The treasure of the town hall, The Boy, the boy is a sculpture up to 5 meters high. It was designed by renowned designer Ron Mueck. Huge Bo
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Address: Aarhus City, Denmark / hc / Features: / hc / Old Town Museum was built in 1909, opened to the public in 1914, is the world's first open-air museum to show the architectural culture of the city. consists of 75 ancient buildings from 20 villages across Denmark. It was moved from the whole country to Aarhus in the early 20th century. It is not easy to know at that time. thing. People can see old houses built in different historical periods and representing different architectural styles. All the buildings here are carefully selected, mostly wooden houses, throughout Denmark. The entire museum has 27 houses, chapels and kitchens, 34 workshops, 10 grocery stores and shops, 5 gardens, a post office, a customs office, a school and a theatre. Most of the buildings are open to visitors, and each room inside the building has been decorated in a different period of time, giving visitors a glimpse of the Danish secular past century. drove on a deserted road in a horse-drawn carriage, the peasant woman carried the basket between the streets, and the craftsmen polished the tools in their workshops these are the typical European townships of centuries ago, but However, it is in the town of Andersen, full of fairy tale flavors. Each room inside the building has been decorated in different styles, and the wax figures inside are vivid. There are also 5 small museums in the Old Town museum.
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Danish cockroaches, say go and go! After only two hours of sleep, I drove for four hours to skive on the Jutland Peninsula. I visited the Glyngre Shellfish factory and I was fortunate to taste the local oysters caught by the owner during the storm. Food and wine, as well as live performances, a very rare experience. However, it is only open for three days a week. Remember to make an appointment in advance. Also reminded that the media said that flooding refers to Pacific oysters, which are alien invasive species with bacteria and parasites and are not recommended for raw food. What Denmark really eats is mostly local oysters.
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