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Den Gamle By Review

4.9 /521 Reviews
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A little place can be visited for up to two and a half hours. Isolated like a paradise, walking to the city center for more than 10 minutes, in addition to individual angles, basically can not photograph the high-rise buildings, but also is not easy. The staff were all dressed in retro clothes, very dedicated and enthusiastic. The guide can explain how people of different classes in old Denmark spent Christmas. It's good to go to Santa Claus's hall with children. There are no lights at night.

Den Gamle By

Posted: Mar 1, 2018
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  • Mariale Fernandez
    5/5Outstanding

    best place where you want to know the culture of danish people 😍🤔

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  • 乖小咪
    5/5Outstanding
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    The open-air museum in Aarhus is a museum that reflects the style of this ancient town more than 100 years ago. The buildings here are all old buildings and decorations that are preserved at the time. It is very old. It seems that the time is worn back more than 100 years ago. It's really very interesting.

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    Posted: Apr 9, 2020
  • 北侠西狂
    5/5Outstanding
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    Aarhus "Old Town", built in 1914, is the world's first open-air museum to show the architectural culture of the city: a collection of 75 half-wood houses from all over Denmark, built in different historical periods, representing different architectural styles of old houses, carefully selected, And migrated here on the basis of keeping it original. The charming open-air museum is a great place to learn about the old Nordic lifestyle.

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    Posted: Feb 6, 2020
  • juki235
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Open-air Museum, also known as the Old City Museum, mainly reflects the life and production of the Old City of Aarhus from the 1950s to the 1990s through dozens of old houses, interior decorations and wax figures. This is an important place to learn about Denmark's economic rise and the changes in people's minds.

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    Posted: Feb 26, 2017
  • juki235
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Aarhus Open-air Museum is the first open-air museum in the world about urban history and folklore. Old houses collected from all parts of Denmark have been rebuilt here, and staff wearing folk costumes show the lives of the people at that time, which is a good place to learn about the past Danish folklore. But tickets are expensive here, because our tickets to July are higher than 135 Kr in the peak season.

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    Posted: Dec 31, 2017
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