marselis - aarhus
Helnan Marselis Hotel is a gem along the coast of Aarhus, a harmonious fusion of elegant architecture, luxurious accommodation, and enchanting nature. This iconic hotel, inaugurated in 1967 and designed by the renowned architects Friis and Moltke, is more than just a place to stay; it is an experience of timeless elegance and sublime comfort.
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Moesgaard Museum in Aarhus is a cultural treasure with impressive architecture designed by Henning Larsen Architects and Olafur Eliasson. Located in scenic surroundings, approximately 6 km south of Helnan Marselis Hotel, the museum offers a unique combination of modern facilities and outstanding exhibitions.
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ARoS Aarhus Art Museum is an architectural gem in the heart of Aarhus. Known for the iconic ‘Your Rainbow Panorama,’ the museum offers a visual celebration of modern art and culture. Whether it’s the rotating exhibitions, the exciting artworks, or the breathtaking view from the rainbow walkway, ARoS is an indispensable destination for any art lover. The museum’s influence extends beyond the art world, enriching Aarhus’ cultural life as a dynamic hub for creativity and reflection.
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The Old Town in Aarhus is a unique journey through Danish history. This open-air museum, founded in 1909, welcomes visitors with more than 75 historical buildings from different eras, such as the Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo, and the 20th century. Each building has been carefully restored and furnished to create authentic environments, providing a vivid insight into past lifestyles.
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Marselisborg Dyrehave in Aarhus is a picturesque park with free roaming for fallow deer. You will find the park just 500 meters from the hotel.
Visitors can enjoy relaxing walks, jogging, and picnics in this tranquil area along the coast. With a history dating back to the early 20th century and located near the Marselisborg Castle grounds, the deer park is a popular recreational area that combines natural beauty with wildlife and relaxation.
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Created by Aarhus-based architects Johan Gjøde and Niels Povlsgaard as part of the ARoS exhibition Sculpture by the Sea in 2015, the Infinite Bridge was originally a temporary installation. However, it became so popular that it was made permanent, and visitors could enjoy it annually from April to October.
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