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  2. Aarhus - Wikipedia

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    There are more than 30 tourist information spots across the city. Some of them are staffed, while others are online, publicly accessible touchscreens. The official tourist information service in Aarhus is organised under VisitAarhus, a corporate foundation initiated in 1994 by Aarhus Municipality and local commercial interest organisations ...

  3. Category:Tourist attractions in Aarhus - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Aarhus" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  4. Tivoli Friheden - Wikipedia

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    Tivoli Friheden is an amusement park located in Aarhus, Denmark. The park was visited by more than 365,000 visitors in 2009, and the figure is rising. [1] The park is situated about 2 km to the south of the city centre. [2] It has several themed sections with different types of attractions. There are more than 40 attractions.

  5. Marselisborg Palace - Wikipedia

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    The palace is "a gift of the people", in the sense that the project was funded by individual financial contributions and built on land given by the Municipality of Aarhus. Several jutlandic cities and Danish companies became involved in the project, when the palace was equipped and furnished later on and in return their respective coat of arms ...

  6. Aarhus Botanical Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Aarhus municipality found large parts of the botanical gardens too expensive in upkeep and manpower for several years. It was decided to stop the upkeep of the large rose gardens and the arboretum at one point and thereby end the park's status as a botanical garden, but civil protests postponed the city council's decisions for some years.

  7. Møllestien - Wikipedia

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    Møllestien was most likely created in connection with an expansion of the road network in the 1200s, but it possibly dates back as far as the Viking Age.The name refers to Aarhus Mill and is from sometime before 1600; the mill is mentioned for the first time in 1289 and was situated where the former Aarhus Main Library is located on Møllestien 1 in Mølleparken in the western end of the street.