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Danish Center of Urban History - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Danish Center of Urban History ( Danish: Dansk Center for Byhistorie) is a research and communication center for the history of cities in Denmark. The center was founded in 2001 by The Institute of History and Area Studies at the University of Aarhus and The Old Town, National Open Air Museum of Urban History and Culture.

Ti etager og 17.700 kvadratmeter med dansk og international kunst i hjertet af Aarhus

ARoS byder på skiftende særudstillinger og en omfattende samling med bl.a. Ron Muecks Boy og Olafur Eliassons Your rainbow panorama

ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum

The ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum is an art museum in Aarhus, Denmark. ARoS is one of the largest art museums in northern Europe, 10 storeys tall with a total floor area of 17,000 m². The museum opened on 8 April 2004 after a construction process that started with Danish architects Schmidt Hammer Lassen winning the design competition in 1997.

Moesgård Museum

Moesgård Museum is situated at Moesgård manor in Højbjerg, a suburb of Aarhus, Denmark. It is both a regional museum and a dedicated museum for archaeology and ethnography. It cooperates with the Institute of Prehistoric Archaeology, Medieval and Renaissance Archaeology, Ethnography and Anthropology at Aarhus University.

Musikhuset Aarhus

Musikhuset Aarhus blev indviet 27. august 1982. Det er tegnet af arkitekterne Kjær & Richter, der vandt arkitektkonkurrencen. Første spadestik blev taget 5. juni 1979. Grundstenen (til Foyeren) blev nedlagt 11. maj 1981. Prisen for byggeriet var på 115 millioner kroner, som blev finansieret af Aarhus Kommune.

The Royal Academy of Music, Aarhus/Aalborg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Royal Academy of Music, Aarhus/Aalborg is a state institution under the auspices of the Danish Ministry of Culture, charged with responsibility for the further education courses in music, and for otherwise contributing to the promotion of musical culture in Denmark.

Paradise (Coldplay song) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

" Paradise" is a song by British alternative rock band Coldplay. The song was released on 12 September 2011 as the second single from their fifth studio album, Mylo Xyloto . In April 2014, Chris Martin stated on the Zane Lowe show through BBC Radio One that Paradise was originally written for the winner of X-Factor, who at the time, was Melanie Amaro.

Øst For Paradis - Aarhus

Vores speciale er de små, herlige filmperler, som fortjener et større publikum. Om hovedpersonen taler finsk, tyrkisk eller engelsk er underordnet, så længe filmen er i top. Så lader vi de andre om at vise Hollywood-film.

AarhusDomkirke.jpg

The picture depicts the main cathedral of Århus, Denmark, The Århus Domkirke. It is the largest cathedral in Denmark and the second largest in all of northern Europe, only surpassed by the Trondheim Cathedral, by 1.5 m.

Aarhus Cathedral

Aarhus Cathedral ( Danish: Århus Domkirke) is the main religious edifice of Aarhus, Denmark, in the Jutland peninsula in the western part of the country. The cathedral is dedicated to the patron saint of sailors, St. Clemens, and located at the address Domkirkepladsen 2, 8000 Århus C, Denmark, on the port-side of the central market of the town, Store Torv (lit.

Aarhus Theatre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The present theatre house was constructed in the late 19th century, as a replacement for the old theatre, nicknamed "Svedekassen" (English: The Sweat-box). Since Aarhus had grown to become Jutland's biggest city during the 19th century, the old theatre had become too small to serve the public demand.

Marselisborg Forests

Marselisborg Forests ( Marselisborgskovene) Marselisborg Forest Forest Official name: Marselisborg Forests Country Denmark Region Central Denmark Region Municipality Aarhus Part of Scandinavia City Aarhus Building Watermills, Pavillion, Manor, Outdoor museum, Restaurants, Hotel, Sportsclubs, Allotments, Camping, Stadium, Tivoli.

Mindeparken - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Surrounding the memorial monument is a large park and lawn area, used for all kinds of gatherings and recreational activities by the citizens of Aarhus. The park area was extended in 1939 and again in 1944 an now includes different sections with their own peculiarities.

Viking Museum (Aarhus) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Viking Museum is located at the square of Sankt Clemens Torv, beneath the Nordea bank building and is situated upon the site of an archaeological excavation in the 1960s, 3 m below street level. The excavations revealed various Viking Age structures, items, and parts of a human skeleton.

Latin Quarter (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Latin Quarter is a part of the 5th arrondissement of Paris, France.

Aarhus Botanical Gardens - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Aarhus municipality have found large parts of the botanical gardens too expensive in upkeep and manpower for several years. It was decided to stop the upkeep of the large rose gardens and the arboretum at one point and thereby end the parks status as a botanical garden, but civil protests postponed the city councils decisions for some years.

Marselisborg Palace

Marselisborg Palace, ( Danish: Marselisborg Slot, Danish pronunciation: [mɑˈseːlisb̥ɒːˀ]) is a royal residence of the Danish Royal Family in Aarhus. It has been the summer residence of Queen Margrethe II since 1967.

Kongehuset - Forside

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Church of Our Lady (Aarhus)

The Church of Our Lady ( Danish: Vor Frue Kirke) is one of the largest churches of Århus, Denmark. It is situated in the centre of the city not far from Aarhus Cathedral ( Århus Domkirke). The church's crypt contains a stone church dating to 1060 AD.