The city of Aarhus is a fabulous holiday spot in Denmark and is visited by large number of tourists from various parts of the world. One of the popular tourist attractions is the Radhuset, Aarhus. The Radhuset, Aarhus is the city hall of Aarhus in Denmark.
One of the creations of architects Arne Jacobsen and Erik Moller, the Radhuset, Aarhus was inaugurated in 2 June, 1941. The Radhuset, Aarhus was constructed after a decision to build a city hall at a city hall meeting in 1937. As the Radhuset city hall was one of just a few Danish city halls it was marked for preservation in March 1994 because of its unique architecture.
The Radhuset, Aarhus costs 9.5 mio which included the cost of the land area and inventory. The city hall of Radhuset, Aarhus has a total area of 19,380 meter square including the basement. The tower is 60 meters tall and the tower watch has a diameter of 7 meters. The building is made of concrete plated with 6,000 meter square of marble brought from Porsgrunn in Norway.
Listed below are the other popular tourist attractions of Aarhus:
- Forhistorisk Museum Moesgard, Aarhus
- Den Gamle By, Aarhus
- Women's Museum in Denmark, Aarhus
- Aringrhus Domkirke, Aarhus
- Aringrhus Kunstmuseum, Aarhus
- Clausholm, Aarhus
- Vikingemuseet, Aarhus
- Von Frue Kirke, Aarhus
- Det Danske Brandvaernsmuseum, Aarhus
- Moesgard Museum, Aarhus
- Marselisborg Slot, Aarhus
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