Viby J (or just Viby) is a former town and now a district, in the southwestern part of Aarhus in Denmark. The district has almost 30,000 inhabitants. The "J" stands for Jutland, as there is another town called Viby on the island of Zealand, officially referred to as Viby Sj.
Restaurants in Viby J
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The new Moesgaard Museum MOMU 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 MOMU, 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.
I was on the business trip with customer and after having all the meetings decided to go for some sightseeing. My colleagues took us to the Morsgaard Museum which is like 15 min drive from city center. And it’s impressed me a lot. First of all architecture. The museum itself is a very modern building. Then the exhibition. It’s a great mix of multimedia (including VR) and standard Exponates. Very interesting but also time consuming. Just 1-2 hours will be not enough at all to go through the exhibition. So it’s worth planning in advance for the whole day.
5 based on 26 reviews
Racehall er Europas storste indendors racerbane og vi har derfor plads til 34 gokarts pa banen samtidig. Vores hurtige gokarts og fantastiske omgivelser sikrer at du/I altid far den ultimative oplevelse, uanset kon, alder og erfaring. Vi glaeder os til at tage imod jer.
Nice carts and a good track. Price is fair as well. I would advise if you are going with kids under 10 to book a couple of shorter sessions instead of non stop half hour as it might be to much for them.
4.5 based on 2 reviews
A great idyllic place inside Aarhus. Relive the town in 3 different time periods. You will definitely spend more time than you originally intended to. Free 5 hour parking in the nearby roads.
4.5 based on 10 reviews
First of all, I'm not a "petrol head", thought my husband thinks I am....which makes him happy.
This is a great day out for everyone, NOT just for men.
Eventhough the commentary is mainly in Danish, there are international drivers so sometimes the commentary is in English.
You don't need to understand Danish to enjoy the day.
It is set near the same coastal area as other events in Aarhus, but also up in to the green/parkland near the summer residence of the royal family (Marselisborg Palace).
There nice "grandstand" Seating dotting in the main area to watch the races, (you have to pay in advance to be able to seat there).
Apart from the races, which feature old and new-ish cars/bikes.
Up in the parkland there are shops, food and drinks places, stalls/areas highlighting cars/bikes, nice period areas like WW2 or the 70's and relaxing areas.
You can walk through where the pit crews have parked up, and see their set ups.
Classic Race is a pay 3 day event.
You can book ticket/s online in advance (which is cheaper) or buy on the day.
You can get standard, standard with grandstand and or VIP tickets (check offical website for more details)
I know they do say that the grandstand tickets are limited due to the amount of seats, so if you want to seat down a watch the race book early.
There are officals stationed at all the grandstands Seating, so only people who have paid and have an wristband can enter.
FYI...You can buy earplugs for yourself and the children, as the noisy from the motors is sometimes very loud.
I know I may have missed alot out, but I've tried my best to remember/get as much in (it does change year to year).
Enjoy....and as I said...It's not just for men.
4.5 based on 2 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.
This is a must see cultural attraction in Aarhus. Wonderful Exhibitions (some are interactive). Parents are bringing kids because there are parts of museum just for them. Panorama in rainbow colors is great! You can see the whole town. Everything is well explained. There is a great museum shop.
4.5 based on 7 reviews
Fredenskirken er en ret ny kirke, der er opført 1958-1960. Er særlig med et fritstående klokketårn, der kan ses langt fra.
Brødrene murermester Christian Og tømrermester Jens Rohde har bygget kirken på en stor grund, som deres far tidligere ejede, og som kommunen købte til anlæggelse af Rosenvangsskolen og Fredens kirken.
Udsigten fra kirkegårdens højeste punkt er helt til Brabrand sø.
I kirkerummet er der en smuk glasmosaik, udført af Mogens Jørgensen. Pengene dertil, Kr 40.000, er foræret af en anonym giver.
4.5 based on 278 reviews
Interesting park just south of Aarhus, with a variety of different deer types. The deer were friendly, and could be hand fed, though the Muntjacs seemed to be a little more cautious. It's best to come in the week, as it does get very busy at weekends, and the deer have more than enough carrots to choose from.
4.5 based on 6 reviews
Have a look at the production facilities and enjoy the brew in a cosy little bar and wonderfull atmosphere & Music
4.5 based on 454 reviews
Many activities for all ages, beautiful architecture, interesting art and decor, comfortable areas to relax or read in. You can also get brochures for the upcoming events of all the art related locations in the city.
There are even interactive areas to build things, I think.
4.5 based on 404 reviews
Discover 4 different climate zones with stories about nature and plants from all over the world. In The Greenhouses botany and nature are in the center. Told for both children and adults. Explore 4 different climate zones with beautiful flowers and impressive plants or take a break in the cafe and enjoy the food and the green surroundings. The exhibition NATUR(R) gives an insight into nature as man's livelihood - a treasure trove of materials, food and experiences that we people daily enjoy. In the plant collections and many other places in the Greenhouses you can hear stories of nature's wealth and influence in our daily lives.
After years of neglect, this section of the botanical Gardens in Aarhus has become amazingly wonderful place to go with children or without them, and walk around so beautifully designed and welcoming green house. The variety of trees and plants, the loving sounds of birds, some butterflies flying around - the whole experience is so peaceful and pleasing. The pace is becoming more and more popular with families with small children. Most importantly, the entry is free, and I hope that it stays free before some gods of money-minded managers put a ticket on this. A must visit in Aarhus
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