Botanical Gardens
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Aarhus Botanical Gardens were established in 1873 and comprise some of the oldest green spaces in the city. Gently rolling wooded hills lead down to a lake, while the greenhouses offer a great diversity of tropical plants all year round.
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ARoS Kunstmuseum
Cost: DKr90; concessions DKr75; under 18s free
With three large galleries housed in a futuristic cube-shaped building, ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum contains Denmark's largest art collection outside Copenhagen. Displays include both modern art and collections of Danish art that span 300 years.
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Bülow Duus Glaspusteri
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Bülow Duus Glaspusteri is a working glassblowers housed in an old residence in the heart of Aarhus. Visitors can watch the craftsmen at work and experience the unique atmosphere generated when red-hot glass is taking shape.
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The Old Town
Cost: Apr-Dec: DKr 100; students DKr50; under 18s freeJan-Apr: DKr 50; students DKr25; under 18s free
The Old Town in Aarhus (National Open-Air Museum of Urban History and Culture) is a village museum made up of 75 historical buildings collected from 20 townships around Denmark. Museum staff work in the roles and clothes of typical villagers.
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Women's Museum
Cost: 40DKr; students DKr30; children free
Aarhus' Women's Museum presents art, objects, photos and knowledge that document and record the developments in the lives and work of Danish women. The museum offers a fascinating insight into the social and political emancipation of women.
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