Aarhus - Innovation meets Culture

Denmarks second largest city, Aarhus, is located on the east coast of Jutland. As an old viking city, it blends a rich history with modern innovations and offers a blend of attractions, culinary delights, and vibrant cultural experiences that are sure to captivate visitors from near and far.

A Journey Through History

Historic landmarks are to be found all over the city. The Latin Quarter, with its cobblestone streets and colorful buildings, cafes and boutique shops is definitely worth a visit. You can also explore the iconic Aarhus Cathedral with a stunning Gothic architecture, dating back to the 12th century.
The Viking Museum offers interactive exhibits bring when you can find both - originals and replicas from Denmark's Viking heritage.

Cultural Delights

Aarhus is known for its vibrant arts and culture scene. You can find a lot of museums, galleries, and theaters to explore. An absolute must-see is the ARoS Art Museum, home to contemporary artworks from around the world, including the iconic rainbow-colored Panorama atop the museum's rooftop.
Moesgaard Museum, where exhibits span prehistoric times to the present day, grant you a glance into Danish history.

A Taste of Aarhus

Aarhus is a food lover's paradise, with a a diverse culinary scene that has something to offer for every taste and budget. The city has four Michelin restaurants with world-class gastronomy. For a more casual dining experience, head to the Aarhus Street Food Market, where an array of international flavors awaits.

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