Passing by Aarhus, Denmark, its second largest city is a few more colorful streets, with a tallest church in Denmark. But the government-run town hall is very inconspicuous, just an ordinary gray old building.
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Passing by Aarhus, Denmark, its second largest city is a few more colorful streets, with a tallest church in Denmark. But the government-run town hall is very inconspicuous, just an ordinary gray old building.
The town hall in Aarhus is not as tall and exquisite as the town hall in other Eastern European countries. It fully reflects the Nordic architectural style, and it is thought to be a factory building. It boasts a quadrangle tower overlooking the bay and the entire journey, and there are some very distinctive sculptures and fountains in the surrounding square.
Unlike other city halls, this is more modern and simple decoration, the clock tower is very beautiful, and many buses are also necessary here.
For this small city, this attraction is the symbol of the city, but compared to other big cities, this town hall is very ordinary, there is a statue in the square is very interesting, the big guys do not see what it wants to express.
Characteristic buildings, beautiful scenery, worth a visit.