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Aarhus is Denmark’s second-largest city, after Copenhagen.
Often regarded as Copenhagen’s Little Sister, Aarhus impresses visitors not only as a student city but also as a pioneer in art, architecture and gastronomy.
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Established in 1859, it’s the oldest public art gallery in Denmark outside of Copenhagen.
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The museum houses one of the largest art collections in Northern Europe, ranging from the Golden Age to today.
In 2011, “Your Rainbow Panorama” - a rainbow-colored circular skywalk - was added, boosting the number of visitors by hundreds of thousands.
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Built on the eastern side of Aarhus, Aarhus Ø (Aarhus East) is the city’s newest district.
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Began in 2007, this project has been seen as the rejuvenation of the Nordhavn – a former container port and Aarhus’s waterfront.
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Chic shops and a vibrant gastronomic scene characterize this area.
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It's perhaps the city’s most picturesque part, with churches dating back to the 12th century and 14th-century buildings lining hilly cobbled backstreets.
With innovative Nordic cuisine, Aarhus was crowned as a Region of Gastronomy in 2016.
Regardless of your interest, Aarhus always has something to offer.
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