Jutland's cultural heart, Århus is an exuberant university town with a perfectly preserved old town and a recreated historic village, Den Gamle By. The top draw is the Moesgard Museum of Prehistory, showcasing exhibits from the Stone Age to Viking days and home to the city's most famous citizen, the 2000-year-old Grauballe Man. It's a lively spot, teeming with cafes, restaurants, clubs and cinemas. Denmark's second-largest city perches on Jutland's eastern coast amid beaches and woodland.
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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.
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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!
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A small and well-arranged Museum that does not overwhelm the visitors with too much information or flashy effects. It is an excellent introduction to the city's medieval past. Truly recommended.
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At Natural History Museum, you can experience the amazing variety of life that inhabits Earth. From microbes to whales - the king of the ocean. During your visit, nature might reveal a secret or two. Explore our five permanent exhibitions. Here you can get close to the animals from the African savannah or go on a time travel and discover how the Danish landscape has changed from the Ice Age to present day. Do not miss AnimaliA - a different perspective on evolution. Free treasure hunts for children. Free access for children under 18 years. If you want visit some of the most scenic and diverse nature Denmark can offer, make sure to visit Molslaboratoriet. It is our research station in beautiful Mols Bjerge National Park, but visitors are welcome to explore the marked trails.
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