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Århus (o Aarhus) ( Pronuncia in danese (aiuto)) è la seconda città più popolosa della Danimarca nonché il principale porto del paese e capoluogo della provincia omonima. Situata sulla costa orientale della penisola dello Jutland in corrispondenza della foce del fiume Århus e affacciata sulla baia omonima.
[modifica] StoriaLa città è sede vescovile dal 948 e deve il suo sviluppo al porto e alla fertilità dei territori circostanti. La fondazione dell'università risale al 1928.
[modifica] EconomiaLa rete ferroviaria la collega perfettamente a tutte le parti del paese. Economicamente importanti il suo porto e la produzione agricola, vi si trovano inoltre importanti aziende del settore meccanico, cantieri navali e del settore petrolchimico.
[modifica] MonumentiLa sua cattedrale (XIII secolo) è la più grande della Danimarca. È sede dell'Università di Århus, nonché città natale di Bjarne Stroustrup, inventore del C++, e di Karl Verner, autore della Legge linguistica che porta il suo nome.
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Aarhus Travel Guide Edit This The best resource for sights, hotels, restaurants, bars, what to do and see Old town Old town Linas Mackevicius Aarhus 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. The main attraction is Den Gamle By (The Old Town). This fascinating open-air museum features 75 restored buildings from all around Denmark dating from the 17th- and 18th centuries. Full of things to see and do, it really is a must for any visitor. 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 cafés 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 cafés or clubs tucked away in intimate sidestreets can be visited at night. ______________Sights Edit This [Add Sight] Aarhus Cathedral Edit This The church begun in 1201 in the romanesque style and finished during the 15th century in the gothic style. No other Cathedral has so many frescoes preserved as is the case here. ________Getting There Edit This [Add Global transport mode] By plane Edit This The airport is located 26 miles North East of Aarhus and 28 miles South East of Randers. Aarhus is located on the Jutland peninsula in Denmark. Coach service between the Airport and the central bus station in Aarhus City Centre. Cost 70DKK one way (approx. £5stg.). Coach service departures to the airport 1h 45mins prior to flight departure time from bus station. Bus timetable at http://www.businfo.dk/K%C3%B8replaner/Flybus/Find%20din%20flybus.aspx type: general World66 rating: [rate it] __________Museums Edit This [Add Museum] National Open Air Museum Edit This Picture of The Old Town Picture of The Old Town photo by: bering The National Open Air Museum of Urban History and Culture (Den Gamle by) is located at the Old Town and well worth a visit. type: general World66 rating: [rate it] address: Viborgvej 2 8000 Århus C openinghours: 9-18 url: www.dengamleby.dk ARoS Aarhus Museum of Art Edit This ARoS Art Museum ARoS Art Museum ARoS Aarhus Museum of Art opened it's doors 2004. It's architecture is compared with the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, it is rather extraordinary and definitely worth a visit - art interested or not. It displays a large permanent collection of Danish Golden Age art, modern art and frequently introduces special exhibitions. type: general World66 rating: [rate it] address: Aros Allé 2 email: info@aros.dk url: www.aros.dk tel: T: +45 8730 6600 Danish Museum of the Sciences Edit This The museum houses a planetarium and collections displaying the history of medicine and science. type: general World66 rating: [rate it] url: www.stenomuseet.dk Museum of Ancient Art Edit This For anybody with an interest in antiquity. type: general World66 rating: [rate it] url: www.moesgaardmuseum.dk Natural History Museum Edit This An exciting collection of animals. type: general World66 rating: [rate it] url: www.naturhistoriskmuseum.dk ____________Nightlife and Entertainment Edit This It may be "the world's smallest big city", but, nevertheless, visitors will find excitement here that is hardly found anywhere else. Aarhus is the location where you can luxuriate in magnificent and sublime performances of the internationally renowned Wagner operas. And within short reach, both literally and figuratively, you can experience the more "alternative" entertainment venues which are rich in atmosphere and excitement. [Add Entertainment place] train Edit This Located centrally downtown, it's where a lot of university students come to party in the weekends. type: Clubs and dancing World66 rating: [rate it] url: www.socialclub.dk Pan Edit This Friday is Lesbian night, Saturday more for the men. No strict rules are enforced though type: Gay and Lesbian World66 rating: [rate it] address: Jægergårdsgade 42 tel: 86 13 43 80 Shark's Pool Hall Edit This A pool hall located in downtown Århus type: Casinos World66 rating: [rate it] url: www.sharks.dk |