Immervad, Aarhus
Facts and practical information
Immervad, previously Emmervad, is a pedestrian street in Aarhus, Denmark, which runs north to south from Lille Torv to Åboulevarden and Frederiksgade. The alley Sankt Clemens Stræde leads to Immervad from the east. The street is situated in the historic Latin Quarter neighborhood and has existed as a road or street since the Viking Age when it was used as the eastern ford to cross the Aarhus River. Immervad is fairly short at just 110 meters long but it is one of the streets with the most foot traffic in Aarhus. At the southern section of the street is the bridge of Frederiksbroen, the first bridge built to cross the river in the city. ()
Århus C (Midtbyen)Aarhus
Immervad – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Badeanstalten Spanien, Bruun's Galleri, Aarhus Cathedral, Viking Museum.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Immervad?
How to get to Immervad by public transport?
Bus
- Emil Vetts Passage • Lines: 11, 13, 18, 1A, 2A, 3A, 4A (2 min walk)
- Klostertorvet • Lines: 100, 11, 13, 18, 1A, 2A, 3A, 4A (3 min walk)
Tram
- Skolebakken • Lines: L2 (6 min walk)
- Dokk1 • Lines: L2 (8 min walk)
Train
- Skolebakken (6 min walk)
- Aarhus Central Station (14 min walk)
Light rail
- Nørreport • Lines: L2 (9 min walk)
- Aarhus H • Lines: L2 (13 min walk)