It is a living and breathing experience of what it was like to live and work in a Danish market town, as it was in the old days. The Old Town is a unique museum, welcoming more than 3 million visitors over the course of the last 10 years. I
Meet the people and characters of the past, experience life as it was in their livingrooms and kitchens; and smell the flowers right in their own gardens. Try out old games for children, or go on an exploration through-out the museums extensive collections and exhibitions. Pat the horses and watch out for the geese. Have a pint in the Beer Cellar and enjoy a cup af coffee and a cake in the tea garden.
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It is a living and breathing experience of what it was like to live and work in a Danish market town, as it was in the old days. The Old Town is a unique museum, welcoming more than 3 million visitors over the course of the last 10 years. I
Meet the people and characters of the past, experience life as it was in their livingrooms and kitchens; and smell the flowers right in their own gardens. Try out old games for children, or go on an exploration through-out the museums extensive collections and exhibitions. Pat the horses and watch out for the geese. Have a pint in the Beer Cellar and enjoy a cup af coffee and a cake in the tea garden.
Taste, smell, try - and experience history.
Bus routes: 3, 14, 25 and 55.
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Contact & location
Viborgvej 2, Aarhus, Denmark
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