| Arhus |
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| Written by Paulo Rida - Video from Youtube | |
| Monday, 15 October 2007 | |
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Aarhus in DenmarkAarhus is is the second largest city of Denmark and the capital of Jutland, the mainland. It has a well-preserved historic centre, a few good museums and nice old churches. Close to the city are some good beaches, as well as opportunities for hiking and biking. Other things to do include the AROS Kunstmuseum, which presents a wide-ranging collection of Danish art from the 19th and 20th centuries, and a visit to the modern Town Hall, which is a good example of Modern Danish archtiecture. It was completed in 1942 and designed by Arne Jacobsen, the pioneer of Danish design. Take a trip to the Tivoli Friheden, a fun-packed amusement park located just outside the city centre offering rides, clown shows, spectacular flower gardens and many caffees in which to sit and watch the crowds go by. Spend an engrossing hour or two at the Forhistorisk Museum Moesgard, a museum presenting amazing prehistoric artefacts, including the 2,000-year-old Grauballe Man, found preserved in a nearby bog in 1952. Aarhus is also a very lively city. There are many good restaurants, many places to have a drink and wide range of clubs. Vadestedet, the newly opened meeting place by the river Arhus offers international and local cuisine at the many and varied restaurants and eateries you will find here. Various caffes or clubs tucked away in intimate sidestreets can be visited at night. Source: World66 - More information on Aarhus Travel at Wikitravel.org Comments (0)
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