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Aarhus
Arkitektskolen Aarhus (New Aarch)
Cutting-edge architecture school with state-of-the-art creative facilities.
Aros
World-famous art museum known for its “Your Rainbow Panorama” skywalk and contemporary exhibitions.
Århus Ø
A newly developed district with modern fantastic landmarks like The Iceberg, harbor baths, and lively urban spaces.
Bjælkehuset
Traditional Danish timber house reflecting old rural building traditions.
Botanisk Have
Expansive gardens with rare plants, greenhouses, and walking paths in a tranquil setting.
Bruuns Galleri
Central shopping mall with international and local brands, restaurants, and a cinema.
Den Gamle By
Open-air museum where historic buildings recreate Danish city life from the 18th century to modern times.
Den Uendelige Bro
A circular wooden pier stretching into the sea, offering unique coastal views.
Dokk1
Award-winning library and cultural center with interactive installations, events, and stunning views of the harbor.
Domen
A geodesic dome near the harbor hosting cultural events and sustainable living projects.
Houses
Nordic architecture at its best.
Inner city
A historic city building that reflects Aarhus’ classic architectural style and urban development.
Latinerkvarteret
Aarhus’ oldest quarter with cobblestone streets, boutique shops, art galleries, and cozy cafés.
Marselisborg Skov
Scenic forest roads with deer parks and seaside trails, perfect for hiking and biking.
Moesgaard Museum
Acclaimed museum of archaeology and ethnography with exhibits like the Grauballe Man and a sloping grass roof.
Møllestien
A charming cobblestone street lined with colorful old houses and flower gardens – a photographer’s dream.
Navitas
A light beautiful starshaped building by the harbouran inner city and appears as an international building.
Odd Fellow
Varna palace is a beautiful location with fantastic views over the forest and ocean including huge parking space.
Salling Rooftop
A rooftop terrace offering panoramic city views and a glass walkway high above the streets.
Sydhavnen
One of Denmark’s busiest harbors, blending old buildings with commercial shipping and recreational waterfront areas.
Tårnet
A 14 meter high tower with not only great architecture but also with a stunning view.
ØS cafe
Our own hidden gem with courtyard and cosy spaces inside.
Østhavnsvej
A 2.8 KM straight road with raw industrial harbor area in the background showcasing Aarhus’ maritime heritage. with views of cargo ships and cranes.