Discover the best top things to do in East Jutland, Denmark including Silkeborg Bibliotek, Den Gamle By, Aros Aarhus Kunstmuseum, Fregatten Jylland, Moesgaard Museum, Djurs Sommerland, Randers Regnskov, Aarhus Domkirke, Marselisborg Mindepark, Nationalpark Mols Bjerge.
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Its a remaining of old city that is 200-300 years old. Its partly reconstructed. Its a really nice place to spend time with family and friends. Its suitable for toddler and disable people. However, people with wheelchair won't be able to climb the wooden staircase of the old buildings. At some point its similar to a open air museum. There is a bakery that sells cookies, cakes, cinnamon breads and biscuits, which are based on 17th century old recipes,I highly recommend. It took 1.5 hours for us to explore. Its 135 DKK per adult.
4.5 based on 2,767 reviews
Welcome to ARoS Aarhus Art Museum - one of Europe's largest art museums situated in the heart of Aarhus, and the only one with a rainbow on top, Your rainbow panorama. ARoS is a house of art where our guests can be pleased, enlightened and challenged. The architecture is of international class. The same is the art. And both offer experiences of high carat: from light to thrill, from attitude to entertainment, from joy to challenge.
First time visit to AROS. Very surprised by the Popularity of this new classic Aarhus attraction. - but well deserved. The museum is big, but stretching over 10 levels there is plenty to experience. There is all kinds of art with focus on modern art - and with many different artists- and different styles we were all (including the kids) entertained, thrilled and dazzled for 4 hours. Must see’s; the installation art on the 1+2 level, FAR FOR HOME - including the famous ‘BOY’ and the extraordinary sign mark of AROS - Olafur Eliasson round rooftop circle walk. So in short - AROS is a unique experience and a ‘Must-see’ in Aarhus - also for those only moderately art interested.
4.5 based on 344 reviews
The wooden frigate ‘Jylland’ is one of the longest and most significant historic wooden ships in the world. Built in 1857-1860, it was both the first and last warship in the Danish navy with an originally inbuilt steam driven engine and sails – a cutting edge hybrid of its time, superior in speed with its long and slender hull. It survived 18 hits during the battle of Heligoland 1864 and worked as a royal ship, sailing King Christian IX to the Faroe Islands, Iceland and Saint Petersburg in 1874 and 1876. Since then, the old warship has functioned as lodging for soldiers and children of the rural districts of Denmark, as exhibition facilities of the National Exhibition of 1909 and others. Many times, it has faced the destruction of slow decay and being sold for scraps. Thanks to ardent people, skilled craftsmen and generous foundations, the proud ship survived and now resides in its dry dock in Ebeltoft. WELCOME ABOARD!
A really great experience,but there was not enough information about the daily working of this wonderful vessel of war.One example was the artillery-deck crew's individual function when manning the piece The children wanted to know how they loaded and who fired the canon.We could find no information on this subject.The level of technical information needs radicle improvement.Otherwise a great and adventurous-day of the kids that included rope making and sextant reading.The very fragrance of the shipyard and its functions were enjoyed by all.Thank Jyiiand.
4.5 based on 1,976 reviews
Moesgaard Museum offers visitors a cultural-historical experience of international format with archeological and ethnographic exhibitions. In addition, temporary exhibitions display the World's most outstanding cultural heritage. At Moesgaard Museum visitors come face-to-face with the people behind the displayed artefacts through set designs and dramatized narratives. The exhibitions are based on most recent research and technology.
Exceptional museum inside and out. Covering early human history up to mediaeval times in their permanent exhibitions and with stunning temporary exhibitions, Moesgaard is a must visit!
4.5 based on 727 reviews
Djurs Sommerland i Scandinavia's biggest summerland and simply just more fun for all. Experience 9 fantastic themed areas, Denmark’s biggest roller coasters, the giant Aqua Park and more than 60 rides for kids of all ages. Come see why Djurs Sommerland was named “Best Family Park in Europe 2019” and “Danish Theme Park of the Year 2020”.
Very nice park, with on the one hand many rides suitable for teenager, and on the other hand many playgrounds for younger children. There are also many picknick area's. We went at the end of the season and it was very quiet, which resulted in almost no queues. For all the rides facemasks are needed. They only accept disposable masks, but you can buy them at the ride for DKK 5. You do need new masks for each ride.
4.5 based on 694 reviews
Fantastic experience, it is a bit like walking through a jungle (on a stroler-friendly path), the animals are really close, for the most part not in enclosures (predators are), and not afraid of the at times many visitors, which makes the experience even more amazing. The outside space is especially fun for kids and adults young at heart (and body) as there is a big jungle-playground and enough space to enjoy a picnic. The staff are friendly and very knowledgeable. Enough parking spaces. Good cafeteria and gift shop.
4.5 based on 354 reviews
Over 300 foot long,Arhus Cathedral is the longest ecclesiastical building in Denmark,and the only cathedral situated close to the sea.It is dedicated to St.Clement,the patron of sailors.The cathedral we see today took about 300 years to build,and has been modified and restored.You can visit the cathedral for free outside worshipping hours.You can get a guided tour but there is a price to pay.The catherdral can sit over 1000 worshippers.This is a MUST visit if in Arhus.
4.5 based on 122 reviews
Wonderfull trip in the best National Park Mols bjerge One of the best places in Denmark - you could dream of Italy or France and you will get in all on the spot here in one of the most charming national park in Denmark. You will see wild horses a great nature an astonishingly view and a lot of hiking places. You will be able to hike from 2 - 63 km in this amazing park - there is a lot of shelters where you can sleep overnight and have a fireplace. Just remember to take all equipments regarding food and beverages with you - due to the fact that you are in the nature without any shopping areas. But - great nature and a lovely kind of going back to the nature. See you on a hiking spot.
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