Design-driven Aarhus has long embraced the sea, and this year even more so. In early summer, the city’s harbor will transform ...
Aarhus University plans to invest DKK 300 million to strengthen Denmark’s position in the field of cybersecurity. The investment will help establish AU Cyber, a new research centre that will work ...
As Denmark’s “second city,” Aarhus is used to Copenhagen grabbing all the attention. But over the past few years, Aarhus has emerged from the capital’s shadow, garnering a reputation among travelers ...
Well-known for its welcoming spirit, the university city of Aarhus is an ideal short break destination in Denmark. Less than two hours flying time from the UK and with an excellent selection of ...
In Aarhus, Denmark’s second largest city, a consortium of architects, engineers, and manufacturers are advancing the capabilities of concrete construction formwork and advanced design. This effort ...
In the design-centric Danish city of Aarhus, the Marselisborg quarter is a scenic, affluent enclave with natural expanses, a royal residence, and forest and beach landscapes at its edges. Marselisborg ...
Aarhus has received a cultural overhaul over the past decade, underpinned by its year as a European Capital of Culture in 2017. Denmark’s biggest port and second biggest city is just three hours by ...
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