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#Den Gamle By Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
🇩🇰 Aarhus - Where the old and new meet each other
Being the second largest city in Denmark 🇩🇰, Aarhus is definitely a place that you don't wanna miss during your stay in the country! 😍 #familytravel
🏡 Make a stop at Den Gamle By - that means 'the old town' in English, to explore the history of the city from the 16th century!
Split into three parts, you can see how the Danes live before the 1900s, in the 1920s, and in the 1970s, by immersing yourself in the nostalgic shops! 😮 Did you know this museum is the first open air museum in the entire world? 🙈
🎨 Feel the modern and artistic side of Aarhus in ARoS - Aarhus art museum! The museum is full of modern art and installations, and the exhibitions are always changing... This makes your visit unique from others 😍
Make sure you go on to the 10th floor when you make your visit here! 🗼 You can have a panoramic view of the city in the rainbow bridge 🌈 and it's quite fun to see the city with color filters!
Daytime may be short during the winter here, but it won't stop us from exploring the world everyday, right? 📸😉
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Address: Aarhus City, Denmark / hc / Features: / hc / Old Town Museum was built in 1909, opened to the public in 1914, is the world's first open-air museum to show the architectural culture of the city.
consists of 75 ancient buildings from 20 villages across Denmark. It was moved from the whole country to Aarhus in the early 20th century. It is not easy to know at that time. thing.
People can see old houses built in different historical periods and representing different architectural styles. All the buildings here are carefully selected, mostly wooden houses, throughout Denmark.
The entire museum has 27 houses, chapels and kitchens, 34 workshops, 10 grocery stores and shops, 5 gardens, a post office, a customs office, a school and a theatre. Most of the buildings are open to visitors, and each room inside the building has been decorated in a different period of time, giving visitors a glimpse of the Danish secular past century.
drove on a deserted road in a horse-drawn carriage, the peasant woman carried the basket between the streets, and the craftsmen polished the tools in their workshops these are the typical European townships of centuries ago, but However, it is in the town of Andersen, full of fairy tale flavors.
Each room inside the building has been decorated in different styles, and the wax figures inside are vivid. There are also 5 small museums in the Old Town museum.
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