Most reviewed Architectural Buildings in Jutland


  1. 4.5 Ribe Domkirke (707 reviews)
    - A simply must-see
    Architectural Buildings • Religious Sites
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    The visit to the cathedral is free of charge (unless you will enter the tower). It is and amazing building from around 1150. A great atmpshpere. The decorations (mosaics and glass pintings) by Cora-artist, Carl-Henning Pedersen are amazing. A simpky must see. See more..
  2. 4.5 Tirpitz Museum (665 reviews)
    - How to use old bunkers
    Spent 1-2 hours Speciality Museums • Architectural Buildings • Children's Museums • History Museums
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    The Danish architectural firm BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group, has created a spectacular setting for a new attraction hidden underneath the sand, in the protected dune landscape near Blaavand. The museum has three permanent exhibitions, a gallery for special exhibitions, an original bunker from WW2, a cafe and a shop. See more..
  3. 4.5 Musikhuset Aarhus (493 reviews)
    - Danish National Brass Band Competition
    Tuesday: 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM Architectural Buildings
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    Very nice and modern concert house. Enjoyed a very nice open sandwich lunch at the bar in the main concourse. Great service. See more..
  4. 4.5 Kunsten Museum of Modern Art Aalborg (208 reviews)
    - Alvar Aalto in Aalborg
    Tuesday: 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM Spent 2-3 hours Architectural Buildings • Art Museums
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    Kunsten is a living art museum allowing space for immersion, wonder and fascination. The museum houses a unique collection comprising over 4000 works of art, mostly post-1900, by Danish and foreign artists. The exhibition area consists of five galleries providing visitors with ample opportunity to experience the permanent collection as well as a number of special exhibitions. Kunsten also hosts a variety of events including lectures, film screenings, concerts, family workshops, guided tours, and other activities suitable for all age groups. The museum building, completed in 1972, is an attraction in its own right. Designed by the world-famous Finnish architect Alvar Aalto, assisted by Elissa Aalto and Jean-Jacques Baruel, it is the only museum building outside Finland designed by Aalto. The museum is built of striking white marble, a style that is continued inside with stunning marble flooring and copper lamps, also designed by Aalto. See more..
  5. 4.5 Fredericia Vold (185 reviews)
    - Country walk in the town
    Architectural Buildings
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    When I learnt that our cruise ship was to make a stop at this small Danish town I was not sure how we could fill the day. A little research told me that the old ramparts were worth a look and, in the event, that’s what we did. On docking it felt like the whole town had turned out to welcome us (it was the ship’s first visit) and there were numerous Tourist Information staff to help. Armed with a map we were able to make our way around with no trouble. On the walk, while studying the map, a local stopped and offered his assistance; everyone was so friendly! It was just like a country walk, affording us lovely views and we were virtually on our own! Look out for their interpretation of pedestrian traffic lights – as a salute to the "Landsoldat" statue. See more..
  6. 4.5 Fjordenhus (97 reviews)
    - Beautiful brick work
    Architectural Buildings
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    It is a wonderful house in the harbor. The lights are impressive as well as all the architecture of the house and the brick work. See more..
  7. 4.0 Brundby Stubmolle (20 reviews)
    - Et smukt hold på vores tur
    Architectural Buildings
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    At møllen bevægede sig i vinden.
    At få fortalt historien om de enkelte dele
    At møde en passioneret møllemand
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  8. 3.5 Kolby Molle (5 reviews)
    - A work in progress
    Architectural Buildings
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    This promises to be a worthwhile place to visit when complete. The restoration is underway, and you can see that there is dedication afoot. See more..