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Aarhus: Things To See & Do
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The Old Town
This charming
open-air museum recreates what it was like to live and work in a
Danish market town in the Middle Ages, complete with actors in
period costumes, and extensive exhibitions providing more
detailed information. Wander through the house, talk to the
workers, taste a fresh baked cake or pet the horses, have fun
and learn at the same time!
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The Women Museum (Kvindemuseet)
One of the few such
museums in the world, this institutions documents how the
lifestyles of women around the world have changed through the
ages. An interesting visit.
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Aarhus Art Building
This building is
considered one of the country's finest venues for contemporary
art, and regularly hosts exhibitions from local artists.
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Marselisborg Castle
The summer residence
of the Danish Royal Family, this charmingly rustic residence is
surrounding by beautiful gardens, which are noted for their fine
collection of sculptures, a rose garden with a pergola and a
herb garden. Though the residence itself is off-limits, the
gardens are open to the public when the Family are not in
residence.
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