A short list of the blogs I have created:
http://www.businesshackers.com
http://neuralmarkets.blogspot.com/
http://triptorome.blogspot.com/
http://triptoaarhus.blogspot.com/
Daily photo trip to Aarhus
The aim of this photoblog is to provide you with daily updates of some of the most interesting photos of Aarhus, the second largest city in Denmark... add the website to your favorites or/and use an RSS channel to watch daily updates.
Monday, December 04, 2006
Saturday, August 19, 2006
Friday, August 04, 2006
Tuesday, July 11, 2006
Wednesday, July 05, 2006
Tuesday, July 04, 2006
Romantic places in Aarhus
If you need a romantic place to visit... that's the one you're looking for...
Arhus 001, Denmark... gardens
a picture of a part of the botany garden... it's very beatiful especially in the summer...
Tuesday, June 27, 2006
Sunday, June 25, 2006
Aarhus Botanical Gardens
Tak a walk through the botanical gardens located near the Queen's palace in Aarhus Denmark.
Wednesday, June 21, 2006
Best restaurants in Aarhus
Emmery's
Guldsmedgade 24-26, Århus, Denmark 8000 C · 86-13-04-00
The sophistication of the diners at Emmery's is overshadowed only by the elegance of this upper scale establishment. Lunch is more casual than brunch and dinner, but the food is delightful no matter what time you eat it. The dinner, however, offers the best of fine dining. Among the selection of enticing pastries is a chocolate bag filled with a blackberry-flavored mousse. Wine and appetizers at the bar are a wonderful way to sustain a late night appetite. Business dressy attire.
Kellers Gaard
Frederiklsgade 84-86, Århus, Denmark 8000 C · 86-12-35-86
User Rating: 10 / 10
Conveniently located near Musikhuset (Concert Hall) and the Scandinavian Center, this popular restaurant provides an elegant atmosphere and truly fine cuisine. Menu selections are French-inspired and created with the freshest ingredients. Diners are encouraged to try the cream of mussel soup or the filet of veal with rosemary sauce. An extensive wine list reveals the numerous wines that decorate the restaurant walls. Service is helpful and accommodating. Business dressy attire. Reservations recommended. BUS: 52, 55
Latin Brasserie and Creperie
Studegard 1, Århus, Denmark 8000 C · 86-13-78-12
This quaint restaurant provides an intimate setting where visitors may dine by candlelight at tables draped in white linen. The prix fixe menu offers a nice variety of food, including grilled fish with ratatouille and lamb with fresh vegetables. The food is thoughtfully prepared and the service is accommodating. Business attire. Reservations recommended.
Le Canard
Frederiksgade 74, Århus, Denmark 8000 C · 86-13-80-00
KANNIKEGADE. The light atmosphere is created by various floral paintings and soft curtains made of a lacy material. Well-prepared meals are served from one of the several prix fixe menus. Traditional French cuisine is the predominant feature on the menu. Visitors particularly enjoy the foie gras, grilled scallops, and mouthwatering desserts and cheeses. The service here is friendly and helpful should the choices be too difficult to select. Business dressy attire. Reservations recommended.
Le Coq
Graven 14-16, Århus, Denmark 8000 C · 86-19-50-74
Venture away from the regular tourist attractions and enjoy the fine French cuisine this establishment has to offer. The pleasant atmosphere and friendly service are truly accommodating and the restaurant has been a favorite among the locals since 1973. Business attire. Reservations required.
Prins Ferdinand
Viborgvei 2, Århus, Denmark 8000 C · 86-12-52-05
This establishment serves contemporary Danish cuisine complemented by a welcoming atmosphere. The menu provides a wide variety to choose from, including fresh smoked salmon or sea devil with lobster. Tantalizing desserts and dessert cheeses create the perfect ending to a delightful meal. Visitors may dine in one of the several rooms indoors or on the outdoor terrace when the weather permits. Business dressy attire. Reservations recommended.
Restaurant René
Hotel Ritz, Bannegårdspladsen 12, Århus, Denmark 8000 C · 86-12-12-11
The elegant atmosphere and expertly prepared food creates a pleasant dining experience in this upscale restaurant. The decor takes you back to the 1930s and the cuisine will leave you speechless. Whether you are looking for a light meal to satisfy your hunger or a feast of several courses, this is the place to go. Business dressy attire. Reservations recommended.
Restaurant Skovmøllen
Skovmøllenvej 51, 8270 Hojbjerg, Århus, Denmark · 86-27-11-14
Housed in an inn that was constructed over 300 years ago, this charming restaurant provides a nice break away from the city. The building lies along the Giber River and offers a cordial atmosphere to all who visit. Lunch menu selections provide a variety of Danish dishes, including meatballs and herring platters. Elegant dinners include shrimp cocktail or salmon chops with a garlic butter sauce. Business dressy attire. Reservations recommended. BUS: 6
The Four Seasons
Restaurant de fire Arstider, Aboulevarden 47 (across from Magasin), Århus, Denmark 8000 C · 86-19-96-96
As the seasons change, so do the menu features of this elegant restaurant. Each dish is thoughtfully prepared and elegantly served. The contemporary decor provides comfortable seating and an inviting atmosphere. Wine connoisseurs particularly enjoy the selection offered from the establishment's vast cellar. Business dressy attire. Reservations required.
Viking Bofhus
Skolegyde 10, Århus, Denmark 8000 C · 86-13-28-27
This lovely restaurant is conveniently located near the Århus theatre and Domkirke. Filets, rib eyes, and shish kebobs are the main features, though fish is also available. Viking Pot is the signature dish and has been a favorite since it was first served in 1962. The extensive wine list offers a nice variety and affordable prices. Business attire. Reservations recommended.
Guldsmedgade 24-26, Århus, Denmark 8000 C · 86-13-04-00
The sophistication of the diners at Emmery's is overshadowed only by the elegance of this upper scale establishment. Lunch is more casual than brunch and dinner, but the food is delightful no matter what time you eat it. The dinner, however, offers the best of fine dining. Among the selection of enticing pastries is a chocolate bag filled with a blackberry-flavored mousse. Wine and appetizers at the bar are a wonderful way to sustain a late night appetite. Business dressy attire.
Kellers Gaard
Frederiklsgade 84-86, Århus, Denmark 8000 C · 86-12-35-86
User Rating: 10 / 10
Conveniently located near Musikhuset (Concert Hall) and the Scandinavian Center, this popular restaurant provides an elegant atmosphere and truly fine cuisine. Menu selections are French-inspired and created with the freshest ingredients. Diners are encouraged to try the cream of mussel soup or the filet of veal with rosemary sauce. An extensive wine list reveals the numerous wines that decorate the restaurant walls. Service is helpful and accommodating. Business dressy attire. Reservations recommended. BUS: 52, 55
Latin Brasserie and Creperie
Studegard 1, Århus, Denmark 8000 C · 86-13-78-12
This quaint restaurant provides an intimate setting where visitors may dine by candlelight at tables draped in white linen. The prix fixe menu offers a nice variety of food, including grilled fish with ratatouille and lamb with fresh vegetables. The food is thoughtfully prepared and the service is accommodating. Business attire. Reservations recommended.
Le Canard
Frederiksgade 74, Århus, Denmark 8000 C · 86-13-80-00
KANNIKEGADE. The light atmosphere is created by various floral paintings and soft curtains made of a lacy material. Well-prepared meals are served from one of the several prix fixe menus. Traditional French cuisine is the predominant feature on the menu. Visitors particularly enjoy the foie gras, grilled scallops, and mouthwatering desserts and cheeses. The service here is friendly and helpful should the choices be too difficult to select. Business dressy attire. Reservations recommended.
Le Coq
Graven 14-16, Århus, Denmark 8000 C · 86-19-50-74
Venture away from the regular tourist attractions and enjoy the fine French cuisine this establishment has to offer. The pleasant atmosphere and friendly service are truly accommodating and the restaurant has been a favorite among the locals since 1973. Business attire. Reservations required.
Prins Ferdinand
Viborgvei 2, Århus, Denmark 8000 C · 86-12-52-05
This establishment serves contemporary Danish cuisine complemented by a welcoming atmosphere. The menu provides a wide variety to choose from, including fresh smoked salmon or sea devil with lobster. Tantalizing desserts and dessert cheeses create the perfect ending to a delightful meal. Visitors may dine in one of the several rooms indoors or on the outdoor terrace when the weather permits. Business dressy attire. Reservations recommended.
Restaurant René
Hotel Ritz, Bannegårdspladsen 12, Århus, Denmark 8000 C · 86-12-12-11
The elegant atmosphere and expertly prepared food creates a pleasant dining experience in this upscale restaurant. The decor takes you back to the 1930s and the cuisine will leave you speechless. Whether you are looking for a light meal to satisfy your hunger or a feast of several courses, this is the place to go. Business dressy attire. Reservations recommended.
Restaurant Skovmøllen
Skovmøllenvej 51, 8270 Hojbjerg, Århus, Denmark · 86-27-11-14
Housed in an inn that was constructed over 300 years ago, this charming restaurant provides a nice break away from the city. The building lies along the Giber River and offers a cordial atmosphere to all who visit. Lunch menu selections provide a variety of Danish dishes, including meatballs and herring platters. Elegant dinners include shrimp cocktail or salmon chops with a garlic butter sauce. Business dressy attire. Reservations recommended. BUS: 6
The Four Seasons
Restaurant de fire Arstider, Aboulevarden 47 (across from Magasin), Århus, Denmark 8000 C · 86-19-96-96
As the seasons change, so do the menu features of this elegant restaurant. Each dish is thoughtfully prepared and elegantly served. The contemporary decor provides comfortable seating and an inviting atmosphere. Wine connoisseurs particularly enjoy the selection offered from the establishment's vast cellar. Business dressy attire. Reservations required.
Viking Bofhus
Skolegyde 10, Århus, Denmark 8000 C · 86-13-28-27
This lovely restaurant is conveniently located near the Århus theatre and Domkirke. Filets, rib eyes, and shish kebobs are the main features, though fish is also available. Viking Pot is the signature dish and has been a favorite since it was first served in 1962. The extensive wine list offers a nice variety and affordable prices. Business attire. Reservations recommended.
Tuesday, June 13, 2006
Best bars and pubs in Aarhus....
Café Drudenfuss
corner of Graven and Studsgade, Århus, Denmark 8000 C · 86-12-82-72
Café Drudenfuss is the perfect place to take a step back from life's hurry and take a breath. This morning café specializes in breakfast, brunch, and lunch foods. You can order anything from tapas to sandwiches to empanadas. There are also some great little shops in the area, so take some time to enjoy the Studsgade Street area.
Café Grene
Søndergade 11, Århus C, Denmark 8000 C
As you wonder through Søstrene Grene, you will see goods from all over the world in this marketplace. Upstairs you will find a friendly little café where you can order exquisite pastries. The chef specializes in organic entrées from all over the world. You can also purchase foodstuffs from all over the world in this café.
Café Jorden
Badstuegate 5, Århus, Denmark 8000 C · 86-19-72-22
Café Jorden is a fun and friendly Århus café. The bar menu includes a variety of open-faced sandwiches, salads, burgers, and great breads! The burgers are served with potatoes and green beans. The salad is made with apricots, a variety of lettuces, potatoes, almonds, Brie, and the peppercorn ranch dressing and is definitely worth a try. On the weekends, the upstairs turns into a disco club!
Café Kindrødt
Studsgade 8, Århus, Denmark 8000 C · 86-18-56-88
Café Kindrødt is exactly what you expect from a café and more. For reasonable prices, you can dine on salads, pastas, sandwiches, and tapas while you enjoy a glass of wine or a pint of beer along with it. You will usually find that this café is crowded with locals, and it is especially popular around lunchtime. Most of the seating is outdoors, so you're best bet is to go during nice weather. The chili con carne is a specialty.
Café Under Masken
Bispegade, Århus, Denmark 8000 C · 86-18-22-66
User Rating: 8.6 / 10
The Café Under Masken is a very well known and liked café in the area, especially with the artists of Århus. The walls inside are adorned with some original artwork of Han Krull, a well-known Denmark artist and partial owner of the café. He also visits the café on Sundays to do sketches of the customers there. You have to keep your eyes open for this one because the entrance is a few steps below the sidewalk.
Café Viggo
Aboulevarden 52, Århus, Denmark 8000 C · 86-19-72-22
The dark wooden bar helps to create an air of sophistication and history around this café. Café Viggo is always crowded, with tourists and locals alike. It's also popular with those who are looking for a good meal with quick turn-around time and those who are looking for a place to relax with a cappuccino. Whether you are here enjoying breakfast, lunch, or dinner, you are sure to love the view of the canal from the café. Outside dining is also available.
Englen Café
Studsgate 3, Århus, Denmark 8000 C · 86-13-06-44
The Englen, meaning "The Angel," is a café off the beaten path where you can get reasonably priced café food or some of the town's hottest drinks. The White Russian currently the most popular. The charming outdoor area is often filled with music, so you may find yourself serenaded as you dine.
General Rye Bar and Bodega
16 Ryesdgate, Århus, Denmark 8000 C · 86-13-18-48
This little café was named for a General who lost battles, instead of a great war hero! Even the street is named after him! The café has typical bar food - mostly tapas, sandwiches, and other light fare. The locals flock to the General Rye Bar and this is a perfect place to people watch while you enjoy a light meal!
L'Estragon
Klostergade 6, Århus, Denmark 8000 · 86-12-40-66
Allow L'Estragon to charm you with its atmosphere and culinary delights. An air of classic French romance is enhanced by candles on the tables inside. You can also choose to dine outside in the gentle summer breezes. This small, intimate restaurant features Southern French cuisine, and you can choose from the dinner menu or a more fancy "gourmet" dinner menu. Thus far, this restaurant remains undiscovered by many tourists, so you will dine mostly amidst locals at this French jewel. No reservations.
The Royal Oak
Åboulevarden 50, Århus, Denmark 8000 C · 86-18-22-53
At The Royal Oak Café, you can enjoy appetizers, pasta, and great beer while sitting either inside or outside. The upstairs dining area is more formal, while the downstairs is relaxed and lots of fun! You should look for a seat that has the best view of the Århus River. The multiple plants and chandeliers create an atmosphere unique to the Royal Oak Café and you may find yourself wanting to return!
corner of Graven and Studsgade, Århus, Denmark 8000 C · 86-12-82-72
Café Drudenfuss is the perfect place to take a step back from life's hurry and take a breath. This morning café specializes in breakfast, brunch, and lunch foods. You can order anything from tapas to sandwiches to empanadas. There are also some great little shops in the area, so take some time to enjoy the Studsgade Street area.
Café Grene
Søndergade 11, Århus C, Denmark 8000 C
As you wonder through Søstrene Grene, you will see goods from all over the world in this marketplace. Upstairs you will find a friendly little café where you can order exquisite pastries. The chef specializes in organic entrées from all over the world. You can also purchase foodstuffs from all over the world in this café.
Café Jorden
Badstuegate 5, Århus, Denmark 8000 C · 86-19-72-22
Café Jorden is a fun and friendly Århus café. The bar menu includes a variety of open-faced sandwiches, salads, burgers, and great breads! The burgers are served with potatoes and green beans. The salad is made with apricots, a variety of lettuces, potatoes, almonds, Brie, and the peppercorn ranch dressing and is definitely worth a try. On the weekends, the upstairs turns into a disco club!
Café Kindrødt
Studsgade 8, Århus, Denmark 8000 C · 86-18-56-88
Café Kindrødt is exactly what you expect from a café and more. For reasonable prices, you can dine on salads, pastas, sandwiches, and tapas while you enjoy a glass of wine or a pint of beer along with it. You will usually find that this café is crowded with locals, and it is especially popular around lunchtime. Most of the seating is outdoors, so you're best bet is to go during nice weather. The chili con carne is a specialty.
Café Under Masken
Bispegade, Århus, Denmark 8000 C · 86-18-22-66
User Rating: 8.6 / 10
The Café Under Masken is a very well known and liked café in the area, especially with the artists of Århus. The walls inside are adorned with some original artwork of Han Krull, a well-known Denmark artist and partial owner of the café. He also visits the café on Sundays to do sketches of the customers there. You have to keep your eyes open for this one because the entrance is a few steps below the sidewalk.
Café Viggo
Aboulevarden 52, Århus, Denmark 8000 C · 86-19-72-22
The dark wooden bar helps to create an air of sophistication and history around this café. Café Viggo is always crowded, with tourists and locals alike. It's also popular with those who are looking for a good meal with quick turn-around time and those who are looking for a place to relax with a cappuccino. Whether you are here enjoying breakfast, lunch, or dinner, you are sure to love the view of the canal from the café. Outside dining is also available.
Englen Café
Studsgate 3, Århus, Denmark 8000 C · 86-13-06-44
The Englen, meaning "The Angel," is a café off the beaten path where you can get reasonably priced café food or some of the town's hottest drinks. The White Russian currently the most popular. The charming outdoor area is often filled with music, so you may find yourself serenaded as you dine.
General Rye Bar and Bodega
16 Ryesdgate, Århus, Denmark 8000 C · 86-13-18-48
This little café was named for a General who lost battles, instead of a great war hero! Even the street is named after him! The café has typical bar food - mostly tapas, sandwiches, and other light fare. The locals flock to the General Rye Bar and this is a perfect place to people watch while you enjoy a light meal!
L'Estragon
Klostergade 6, Århus, Denmark 8000 · 86-12-40-66
Allow L'Estragon to charm you with its atmosphere and culinary delights. An air of classic French romance is enhanced by candles on the tables inside. You can also choose to dine outside in the gentle summer breezes. This small, intimate restaurant features Southern French cuisine, and you can choose from the dinner menu or a more fancy "gourmet" dinner menu. Thus far, this restaurant remains undiscovered by many tourists, so you will dine mostly amidst locals at this French jewel. No reservations.
The Royal Oak
Åboulevarden 50, Århus, Denmark 8000 C · 86-18-22-53
At The Royal Oak Café, you can enjoy appetizers, pasta, and great beer while sitting either inside or outside. The upstairs dining area is more formal, while the downstairs is relaxed and lots of fun! You should look for a seat that has the best view of the Århus River. The multiple plants and chandeliers create an atmosphere unique to the Royal Oak Café and you may find yourself wanting to return!
Tuesday, May 23, 2006
Sunday, May 21, 2006
How to get to Denmark....
Denmark is served by two major and several minor airports.
* Copenhagen Airport is the largest airport in Scandinavia. The airport is located at the town Kastrup on the island Amager, 8 km from central Copenhagen. The airport is connected by train to Copenhagen Central Station and beyond as well as Malmo and other towns in Sweden. Buses and taxis are also available.
o Sterling, SAS Scandinavian, and others connect Copenhagen with many cities in Europe and beyond.
o EasyJet serve Copenhagen from London Stansted and Berlin Schoenefeld.
* Aarhus Airport is located on the Djursland peninsula 44 km north east of Aarhus, 50 km from Randers, 90 km from Silkeborg, 99 km fra Horsens, 98 km from Viborg and 138 km from Aalborg. An airport shuttlebus connects the airport to Aarhus Central Station from where you can reach the rest of Jutland by Train.
o Ryanair offers connection to London Stansted Airport
o SAS Scandinavian offers frequent domestic service to its Copenhagen hub.
o British Airways offers regional services to Oslo, Gothenburg and Stockholm.
* Billund Airport in South-Central Jutland is located in the town Billund, 29 km from Vejle, 65 km from Esbjerg, 104 km from Odense, 100 km from Aarhus, 210 km from Aalborg, and 262 km from Copenhagen. The airport is connected by buses to major cities and towns in the region. Taxis are also available.
o Sterling and others connect the region with several cities in Europe.
* Malmö-Sturup Airport is located 61 km from Copenhagen and offers low-fares flights with Ryanair and Wizzair. An Airport shuttlebus connects the airport with Copenhagen central station. FlyBus charges 10 pounds / 100DK for the ride.
* Copenhagen Airport is the largest airport in Scandinavia. The airport is located at the town Kastrup on the island Amager, 8 km from central Copenhagen. The airport is connected by train to Copenhagen Central Station and beyond as well as Malmo and other towns in Sweden. Buses and taxis are also available.
o Sterling, SAS Scandinavian, and others connect Copenhagen with many cities in Europe and beyond.
o EasyJet serve Copenhagen from London Stansted and Berlin Schoenefeld.
* Aarhus Airport is located on the Djursland peninsula 44 km north east of Aarhus, 50 km from Randers, 90 km from Silkeborg, 99 km fra Horsens, 98 km from Viborg and 138 km from Aalborg. An airport shuttlebus connects the airport to Aarhus Central Station from where you can reach the rest of Jutland by Train.
o Ryanair offers connection to London Stansted Airport
o SAS Scandinavian offers frequent domestic service to its Copenhagen hub.
o British Airways offers regional services to Oslo, Gothenburg and Stockholm.
* Billund Airport in South-Central Jutland is located in the town Billund, 29 km from Vejle, 65 km from Esbjerg, 104 km from Odense, 100 km from Aarhus, 210 km from Aalborg, and 262 km from Copenhagen. The airport is connected by buses to major cities and towns in the region. Taxis are also available.
o Sterling and others connect the region with several cities in Europe.
* Malmö-Sturup Airport is located 61 km from Copenhagen and offers low-fares flights with Ryanair and Wizzair. An Airport shuttlebus connects the airport with Copenhagen central station. FlyBus charges 10 pounds / 100DK for the ride.
Wednesday, May 10, 2006
Saturday, May 06, 2006
Tuesday, May 02, 2006
Singing Aarhus
A concert held in Aarhus... I wasn't there but it seems it was a nice event...Eivor Palsdottir... the singer should be:
Saturday, April 29, 2006
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Tuesday, April 25, 2006
aarhus-havn... night view...
It is very dangerous in Aarhus... but visiting the city in the night can be fascinating...
Sunday, April 23, 2006
Vikings are still in Aarhus...
Århus The City of Vikings
"Museums Kopi SmykkerÅrhus was founded during the Viking Age, and there are still traces of the people who chose to settle by the mouth of the Århus Å river. The original town was situated along the river up to Immervad and in the part of the city where the Cathedral is today. Old street names such as Volden (The Rampart) and Graven (The Moat) mark the limits of the town as it then was.
One of the best places to go to get an impression of the city's original size, location and early development, is the Viking Museum which is housed in the basement of Nordea Bank at Clemens Torv.
When excavating the foundations for this building a large number of artefacts and other traces leading back to the Viking Age were found, and similarly the excavations at the Main Square (Store Torv) have provided us with a great deal of information about the city during the Viking Age.
At the Moesgård Museum you can also encounter the Vikings in the hall with the runic stones, at the Viking exhibition, in the reconstructed wooden church - a replica of one of the first small wooden churches in Denmark dating back to the late Viking Age - and in the reconstructed Viking houses.
You can also meet the Vikings in their everyday-life at the large Viking Moot which is held by the Moesgård Museum at the beach in Moesgård every year during the last weekend of July. This is a get-together for "Vikings" from Denmark, Scandinavia, and the British Isles where they demonstrate their skills with Viking weaponry, riding, craftwork, early "convenience goods", food and much more. It is a colourful and fascinating event where you can walk around and see, smell, taste and purchase the various goods - making you feel that you are back in a different era.
You can also acquire jewellery as worn by the Vikings. The shop Museums Kopi Smykker in the street of Kannikegade, in cooperation with Danish and foreign museums, makes exact replicas of ancient and Viking jewellery made from bronze, silver and gold."
(source: visitaarhus.com)
"Museums Kopi SmykkerÅrhus was founded during the Viking Age, and there are still traces of the people who chose to settle by the mouth of the Århus Å river. The original town was situated along the river up to Immervad and in the part of the city where the Cathedral is today. Old street names such as Volden (The Rampart) and Graven (The Moat) mark the limits of the town as it then was.
One of the best places to go to get an impression of the city's original size, location and early development, is the Viking Museum which is housed in the basement of Nordea Bank at Clemens Torv.
When excavating the foundations for this building a large number of artefacts and other traces leading back to the Viking Age were found, and similarly the excavations at the Main Square (Store Torv) have provided us with a great deal of information about the city during the Viking Age.
At the Moesgård Museum you can also encounter the Vikings in the hall with the runic stones, at the Viking exhibition, in the reconstructed wooden church - a replica of one of the first small wooden churches in Denmark dating back to the late Viking Age - and in the reconstructed Viking houses.
You can also meet the Vikings in their everyday-life at the large Viking Moot which is held by the Moesgård Museum at the beach in Moesgård every year during the last weekend of July. This is a get-together for "Vikings" from Denmark, Scandinavia, and the British Isles where they demonstrate their skills with Viking weaponry, riding, craftwork, early "convenience goods", food and much more. It is a colourful and fascinating event where you can walk around and see, smell, taste and purchase the various goods - making you feel that you are back in a different era.
You can also acquire jewellery as worn by the Vikings. The shop Museums Kopi Smykker in the street of Kannikegade, in cooperation with Danish and foreign museums, makes exact replicas of ancient and Viking jewellery made from bronze, silver and gold."
(source: visitaarhus.com)
The Channel
That's a very nice place... you will find the best restaurants and bars in the city... unfortunately prices are not exactly the ones students expect :)
Sunday, April 16, 2006
Thursday, April 13, 2006
About Aarhus University
University of Aarhus
Aarhus Universitet del af kulturkanonUNIVERSITY OF AARHUS, Århus 1931 ?
Kay Fisker, C F Møller, P Stegmann, C Th Sørensen
Erected in the 1930s, the University of Aarhus hints at brighter times for Århus and Denmark. The architecture is modern, and immediately anti-monumental, as an organic interpretation of the open campus in the centre of the city. It also provides distinctive and solid evidence of how a major structure in an urban context can develop with beauty and with soul over a period of more than 70 years.
The university buildings are set around a valley, rhythmically positioned, correctly distanced, in perfect harmony with the landscape, and such that the valley itself remains virginal. All wings are built in one material only ? yellow bricks for the facings, roofs and paving ? which makes the building structures stand out as uniform, simplistic and prismatic with clean saddle roofs without overhang. At the top, the main building with the main hall screens off the area from the Ringgaden circular road, boasting a more expressive idiom in contrast to the matter-of-fact character of the individual faculty buildings.
The University of Aarhus is a tribute to tile as a building material. The brick tiles knit the buildings closely together in harmony with the surrounding landscape, creating a subdued monumentality with a regional Danish character, most clearly evidenced by the Main Hall building with its gable end throning over the valley. Here, amphitheatrical terracing draws the landscape together, in contrast to the Main Hall?s brick-tiled yard enclosure from where the unifying thought of the entire university reveals itself. This unique integration of the landscape and the buildings is strengthened further by the characterful clumps of oak trees in the park, accentuating the topography and enhancing the landscape. In the fullness of time a grand landscape, almost pastoral in appearance, has emerged ? both classical and regional at the same time.
Source: English translation from the ?Canon of Danish Art and Culture?/The Danish Ministry of Culture
Aarhus Universitet del af kulturkanonUNIVERSITY OF AARHUS, Århus 1931 ?
Kay Fisker, C F Møller, P Stegmann, C Th Sørensen
Erected in the 1930s, the University of Aarhus hints at brighter times for Århus and Denmark. The architecture is modern, and immediately anti-monumental, as an organic interpretation of the open campus in the centre of the city. It also provides distinctive and solid evidence of how a major structure in an urban context can develop with beauty and with soul over a period of more than 70 years.
The university buildings are set around a valley, rhythmically positioned, correctly distanced, in perfect harmony with the landscape, and such that the valley itself remains virginal. All wings are built in one material only ? yellow bricks for the facings, roofs and paving ? which makes the building structures stand out as uniform, simplistic and prismatic with clean saddle roofs without overhang. At the top, the main building with the main hall screens off the area from the Ringgaden circular road, boasting a more expressive idiom in contrast to the matter-of-fact character of the individual faculty buildings.
The University of Aarhus is a tribute to tile as a building material. The brick tiles knit the buildings closely together in harmony with the surrounding landscape, creating a subdued monumentality with a regional Danish character, most clearly evidenced by the Main Hall building with its gable end throning over the valley. Here, amphitheatrical terracing draws the landscape together, in contrast to the Main Hall?s brick-tiled yard enclosure from where the unifying thought of the entire university reveals itself. This unique integration of the landscape and the buildings is strengthened further by the characterful clumps of oak trees in the park, accentuating the topography and enhancing the landscape. In the fullness of time a grand landscape, almost pastoral in appearance, has emerged ? both classical and regional at the same time.
Source: English translation from the ?Canon of Danish Art and Culture?/The Danish Ministry of Culture
At ARoS museum
The new art museum in Århus opens in April 2004 ? it will be one of the largest museums in Northern Europe. In the downstairs area visitors can enjoy the major special exhibitions, with the ?nine rooms? presenting international installation art. The large halls on the upper floors house the museum?s own collections of art from the 19th century up to the present day. The restaurant is at the top, and from the roof there is a commanding view of the city and the bay. At the museum street level there is a café and a shop where admission is free (from).
Picking up speed
The port has its own towage, pilot and mooring service which is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The land areas and warehouses at the harbour are leased to port-related companies on short-term or long-term leases. The port is well-equipped with cranes for all purposes which are operated by the Port of Aarhus’s own crane operators who are hired out at an hourly rate (source).
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A small lake
A park close to the university
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