What to do and see in Jutland, Denmark: The Best Budget-friendly Things to do

August 13, 2021 Sachiko Swiger

Discover the best top things to do in Jutland, Denmark including Den Gamle By, Romo Island, Kunsten Museum of Modern Art Aalborg, Aros Aarhus Kunstmuseum, Fisheries- and Maritime Museum, Museum Jorn Silkeborg, Ribe Domkirke, Ribe Vikinge Center, Grenen, Rabjerg Mile.
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1. Den Gamle By

Viborgvej 2, Aarhus 8000 Denmark +45 41 85 08 08 [email protected] http://www.dengamleby.dk/
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4.5 based on 2,921 reviews

Den Gamle By

Reviewed By Sidaraf - Turku, Finland

Its a remaining of old city that is 200-300 years old. Its partly reconstructed. Its a really nice place to spend time with family and friends. Its suitable for toddler and disable people. However, people with wheelchair won't be able to climb the wooden staircase of the old buildings. At some point its similar to a open air museum. There is a bakery that sells cookies, cakes, cinnamon breads and biscuits, which are based on 17th century old recipes,I highly recommend. It took 1.5 hours for us to explore. Its 135 DKK per adult.

2. Romo Island

North Frisian Island Denmark http://www.romoguide.dk
Excellent
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4.5 based on 90 reviews

Romo Island

Reviewed By Merlinloiv - Tartu, Estonia

I just love that sunset beach. If I have time then I just go for long walks at the beach. In Romo you can find also some really food seafood restaurants and ice-cream places.

3. Kunsten Museum of Modern Art Aalborg

Kong Christians Alle 50, Aalborg 9000 Denmark +45 99 82 41 00 [email protected] http://www.kunsten.dk/
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4.5 based on 190 reviews

Kunsten Museum of Modern Art Aalborg

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.

Reviewed By 47torbenw - Odense, Denmark

I used to live in Aalborg in the dawn of time but I never got around to visit Kunsten. Now on a short holiday trip I did go there and actually wish I had been there before. The building by Aalto is a study in it self with many very nice details and the exhibition is really nice. The museum aims to put the art in context and to promote discussion e.g. by indicating "conversation zones" where you can discuss with you fellow art people. Nice cafe and sculpture park where there is also room for children.

4. Aros Aarhus Kunstmuseum

Aros Alle 2, Aarhus 8000 Denmark +45 87 30 66 00 [email protected] http://en.aros.dk
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4.5 based on 2,767 reviews

Aros Aarhus Kunstmuseum

Welcome to ARoS Aarhus Art Museum - one of Europe's largest art museums situated in the heart of Aarhus, and the only one with a rainbow on top, Your rainbow panorama. ARoS is a house of art where our guests can be pleased, enlightened and challenged. The architecture is of international class. The same is the art. And both offer experiences of high carat: from light to thrill, from attitude to entertainment, from joy to challenge.

Reviewed By RolfK365 - Copenhagen, Denmark

First time visit to AROS. Very surprised by the Popularity of this new classic Aarhus attraction. - but well deserved. The museum is big, but stretching over 10 levels there is plenty to experience. There is all kinds of art with focus on modern art - and with many different artists- and different styles we were all (including the kids) entertained, thrilled and dazzled for 4 hours. Must see’s; the installation art on the 1+2 level, FAR FOR HOME - including the famous ‘BOY’ and the extraordinary sign mark of AROS - Olafur Eliasson round rooftop circle walk. So in short - AROS is a unique experience and a ‘Must-see’ in Aarhus - also for those only moderately art interested.

5. Fisheries- and Maritime Museum

Tarphagevej 2, Esbjerg 6710 Denmark +45 40 41 24 77 [email protected] http://www.fimus.dk
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4.5 based on 302 reviews

Fisheries- and Maritime Museum

Reviewed By wherloup

Me and my freind have fun... watching different kind of fish swimming around and also the seal it was my first time to see them.. and aome knowledge about oit rigs the simulator and the food was all perfect.. thank you so much till next time.

6. Museum Jorn Silkeborg

Gudenaavej 7/9, Silkeborg 8600 Denmark +45 86 82 53 88 [email protected] http://www.museumjorn.dk
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4.5 based on 178 reviews

Museum Jorn Silkeborg

Asger Jorn is one of the most influential danish artists. Museum Jorn holds collections that consist of Jorn's own works, an international collection of art from Cobra Painters and artist who inspired Jorn such as Max Ernst, Francis Picabia, Fernand Leger, Man Ray and Pablo Picasso. The Museum has interchangeable international exhibitions, special events and a workshop that challenges all members of the familiy. At Museum Jorn there is always room for contemplation, creativity and fun experiences. Opening hours 2020, 21 Jan. 2020 - 6 Dec. 2020: Mondays closed Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday 10 am - 5 pm Thursday 10 am-9 pm Saturday, Sunday and pub. holidays 10 am

Reviewed By tsv01 - Aalborg, Denmark

Went for Banksy and discovered world full of double menings. Jorn Museum is always worth a visit, but current special exhibition is a must. Do allow good couple of hours.

7. Ribe Domkirke

Torvet, Ribe, Esbjerg 6760 Denmark +45 75 42 06 19 http://www.ribe-domkirke.dk/
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4.5 based on 678 reviews

Ribe Domkirke

Reviewed By estherbL728JV - Copenhagen, Denmark

Located in the center of the city, it is a must to visit. Beautifully preserved. Free entrance to the cathedral, though you need to pay to visit the museum and the tower.

8. Ribe Vikinge Center

Lustrupvej 4, Ribe, Esbjerg 6760 Denmark +45 20 41 80 22 http://ribevikingecenter.dk/
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4.5 based on 490 reviews

Ribe Vikinge Center

Reviewed By Merlinloiv - Tartu, Estonia

The visit to Ribe Viking Center was very exciting. I was able to put my hand on various attractions and try archery, woodwork, knitting with needle. The vikings who were in the houses were happy to answer the questions and I gained a lot of new knowledge. The Center also has a farm with many animals: cows, sheep’s, pig with piglets and some friendly cats. In the middle of the day there was an exciting bird show and in addition you could see a cool performance where viking played with fire and did some juggling.

9. Grenen

Akandevej, Skagen 9990 Denmark http://www.toppenafdanmark.dk/grenen-gdk640520
Excellent
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4.5 based on 1,680 reviews

Grenen

Reviewed By denmark98 - Copenhagen, Denmark

If you live for and love nature then this is for you This is a unique experience because of the two bodies of water meeting and I was totally mesmerized by watching the waves collide from their each direction. We head sending weather, which helps but we would have gone in any weather. While we were there the seal were playing in the water and that made it be also intriguing to watch their heads bob up and down in the surf. Finally from grenen we walked west to the most northern point in Denmark along the coast and then further to "gammel Skagen" to the sunset point to see the sun go down. We really enjoyed the grenen, the nature and the walk to the sunset.

10. Rabjerg Mile

Denmark http://www.naturturist.dk/raabjerg/mile.htm
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4.5 based on 90 reviews

Rabjerg Mile

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