Aarhus – End of a Visit
The local bus company runs services from Aarhus city centre to the airport at times that are co-ordinated with flight
Read MoreThe local bus company runs services from Aarhus city centre to the airport at times that are co-ordinated with flight
Read MoreThis rather interesting sculpture, known as Grisebrønden, was designed by Mogens Bøggild and was donated to the city by Ceres, a
Read MoreThe exterior of the rather glorious Church of our Lady doesn’t initially suggest just how old the building, or at least
Read MoreAarhus Cathedral is the tallest religious building in the country and rather inevitably dominates over the central area of Aarhus.
Read MoreA roast beef Smørrebrød on the rooftop terrace of Sallings. Rather lovely.
Read MoreRum balls (Romkugler) – I’m not sure that they’re particularly Danish in origin, but they are very moreish!
Read MoreDen Gamle By (meaning old town) is a substantial open air museum with tens of recreated buildings. The site is
Read MoreBack on the topic of food and drink, it’s always a delight to see a decent selection of San Pellegrino
Read MoreStill on my blog posts about the Aros gallery in Aarhus, one of their best known displays is known as
Read MoreOne of the displays at the gallery, which is a special exhibition, are works by James Rosenquist. The information provided
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