Aarhus: National Romantic Style Architecture
Places and attractions in the National Romantic style architecture category
Categories
- Church
- Park
- Museum
- Neighbourhood
- Romanesque architecture
- Street
- Natural attraction
- Nature
- Architecture
- Square
- Hack Kampmann
- National Romantic style architecture
- Specialty museum
- Historical place
- Vernacular architecture
- Beach
- History museum
- Shopping centre
- Shopping
- Sport venue
- Sport
- Gothic Revival architecture
- Art Nouveau architecture
- Arenas and stadiums
Marselisborg Palace
Royal summer palace and English gardens Marselisborg Palace, nestled in the picturesque city of Aarhus, Denmark, is a regal residence with a verdant park that is a cherished retreat for both locals and visitors. This royal palace, which is the summer and Christmas residence of the Danish Royal Family, stands...
Aarhus Teater
The Aarhus Theatre in Aarhus, is the largest provincial theatre in Denmark. The present theatre house was constructed in the late 19th century, as a replacement for the old theatre, nicknamed "Svedekassen".
St. Mark's Church
St. Mark's Church is a church located in St. Mark's Parish in Aarhus, Denmark. The church is located in the Midtbyen neighbourhood. It is a parish church within the Church of Denmark servicing a parish population of 8.873.
Ole Rømer Observatory
Ole Rømer Observatory is an astronomical observatory and museum, built in 1911 and located in Aarhus, Denmark. It is operated by Aarhus University and functions both as a research and training laboratory for the university Institute for Physics and Astronomy and a museum offering guided tours and lectures.
Villa Kampen
Villa Kampen is a listed building in Aarhus, Denmark, constructed by architect Hack Kampmann between 1901 and 1902, during his tenure as the Royal Building Inspector for Northern Jutland.
Vester Allés Kaserne
Vester Allé Kaserne is a former military barracks and listed building in the city of Aarhus. The barracks was built on the area between Vester Allé, Frederiks Allé and Thomas Jensens Allé in 1875-1878 and was closed in 1969 after which the buildings were taken over by Aarhus Municipality.
Vester Allé 12
Vester Allé 12 is a listed building in Aarhus, Denmark. The building was completed in 1902 and was listed by the Danish Heritage Agency in the Danish registry of protected buildings and places on 5 April 1988. The building is situated on the west side of Vester Allé close by...
St. Joseph's Hospital
St. Joseph's Hospital is a building and former hospital in Aarhus, Denmark that was built and inaugurated in 1907. It was built for the Sisters of St. Joseph to function as a hospital in the city of Aarhus as a supplement to the public hospitals. It was designed by the architect Thorkel Møller in baroque revival style. The Sisters of St.
Danish National Archives
Danish National Archives, Aarhus were based in Aarhus and part of the Danish National Archives. Its primary purpose was to collect, preserve and archive historically valuable records and make them available to the public.
Aarhus Custom House
The Aarhus Custom House is located on the harbour front in Aarhus, Denmark. Completed in 1898, it is said to be Hack Kampmann's finest work. Kampmann also designed other buildings in the city including Marselisborg Palace and Aarhus Teater. The building was used by the tax authorities until the mid-1990s.
Langelandsgade Kaserne
Langelandsgade Kaserne is a former military barracks in Aarhus, Denmark. It was used by the military from 1889 to 1993, when Aarhus University took ownership. After a restoration, it is now the headquarters of the Aarhus University department School of Communication and Culture.