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ARoS Aarhus Art Museum Review

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Aros Allé, Aarhus, Denmark, is the largest museum of modern art in northern Europe, the Aarhus Museum of Modern Art. Since its overall design concept is derived from Dante's "Divine Comedy" depiction of Hell and Heaven, the nine dark exhibition halls underground correspond to the nine floors of Hell, and the colored aura in the sky is derived from the poet's imagination of Heaven and Light. Therefore, it is also called the place connecting heaven and hell. The architect interprets this as the whole building divided into two, and the museum's first floor belongs to the middle between heaven and hell, which can also be called the human world. Popular is to enter the door, go straight down to "hell", go up to "heaven". Features: Rainbow roof - through the rainbow color 360o view of the city of Aarhus. The interior is a lot of curve elements to give the space a sense of flow. Meanwhile, the spiral staircases show a sense of extension, as if symbolizing the endless road to heaven and hell. The underground gallery means "degenerate angel", in the underground area, you can enjoy the most unique exhibition, composed of "nine rooms", each showing the international artist's permanent works. The Boy, the treasure of the town hall, is a sculpture of 5 meters high. It was designed by renowned designer Ron Mueck. Giant Bo

ARoS Aarhus Art Museum

Posted: Jan 8, 2019
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