LNM_Cph
探索老镇的房屋,拜访老商店,所有的房子都是原始的装饰。不要急,慢慢地在镇上转转。我建议早点去,然后在镇上走走(不要有太多人一起去)。
vipvips
这里有很多老房子。其中一些配置了演员,你去参观时他们会和你聊天,你会有种真实的存在感。很多房子是世纪之交之前的;不过我最喜欢的还是他们现在正在建的那片区域的房子:1974年区。自己带食物和饮料,或在咖啡馆买。预计会花费至少3个小时。从市中心步行可到。适于所有年龄段参观。
239SamM
这个地方很适合休闲,但是就是这样,休闲但是没什么实质性的东西。我不赞同之前的评论者所说的这里的价钱较于英国是多么的合理,这里非常贵,相比英国的普通景点,像是博物馆,也不有趣,但是我知道这是丹麦。不坏,但是我不会再回来了。
jaynice1
这家博物馆这是棒极了。这里能直接把你带回安徒生的时代;能够使你回到十九世纪。许多喜剧演员或导游都穿着传统服装,让游客能看到那个时期奥尔胡斯生活的真实场景。从港口步行达到这里很近(从市中心的话会更近一些)。盛夏高峰期的门票价格是17欧元,很值得。这里的每个事物都真实地再现一些场景,使你感觉就像在电影中一样。
MaiAnh_Nguyen
每当来到这里,我的感觉都很棒。谈到其自然环境,这里有丹麦古老的房屋和景色。最有趣的部分是你可以看到丹麦古村落是如何运作的,也有身着19世纪装扮的小伙子在糖果店卖东西。我去的时候不是节日期间,所以很安静,但听说圣诞节期间,在这里你会有很棒的体验。最后一件事是它离我的学校ASB非常近,所以我经常路过,他们对学生也有折扣。在奥胡斯一定要去这里。
robertocT5142BZ
You cant visit this place too much. Its nothing like antthing else... Walk around in time, learn and enjoy... Shop souvenirs or in a store from the past... or learn about history... Visit old danish buildings, theese arent replicas, theese are houses transported to here from all around the area... Se a play at the tratre... most things work just like in the past, even the telephones are connected trough an old phone central (If the house you walk into is from a time period with telefones) ... If you might only be able to go once, make sure to go a day that has a season, for instance christmas or summer with living history, actors that make the town come alive.
Olfert
What I like about The Old Town in Aarhus is that it is like stepping back in time. All the staff are dressed so that their clothes fit the time that the house they work in represents. There are several different time periods in the museum but all very realistic, because it's buildings who have moved from elsewhere in the country, and not just copies that have been built.Our visit was during the period of Christmas festivities, which then can have the disadvantage that there are an incredible number of visitors, especially in weenends.But definitely worth a trip, because here you can see how the cityscape looked in the old days, and if you want to see how rural life was like at the same time, you can go to "Den Fynske Landsby" in Odense.
Fishluna
This is a great place to visit and see how Danes lived. You can see a well preserved area with old buildings, stores, restaurants and different this if how things worked a long time ago. It's very well taken care of, they have activities and is also very nice for a walk. If you are in Aarhus you definitely have to go and take a look.
Kravets_Oleh
The attraction represents Denmark between XVI and XX centuries.It was really interesting for me and my friends.
132ThomasT
Great place to experience history in action. The new 1974 neighborhood brings me back to my childhood. And you can bring your dog, as long as it doesn't enter the buildings.
110ricke
I am an American living in Denmark for the past three years. I first lived in Denmark for one year in the late 1990s and returned perhaps 15 to 20 times prior to moving here. Each time I visited, I made a point of going to Den Gamle By ("the old town"), which is now accompanied by "Den Ny By" ("the new town") as a single open air museum. Focusing on Den Gamle By, it is a collection of about 100 buildings from all over Denmark assembled into a Danish village from the Hans Christian Andersen period (1864), with characters in period costume. Each building has been taken apart and reassembled "brick by brick and stick by stick". Most of the buildings have displays ... a period dry goods store, the mint masters home, a bakery, and much more. Do you really want to know how much I like Den Gamle By? Well enough to have a second wedding ceremony there in 2010, performed by the village "priest" -- who really does have a PhD in theology.Go, learn, enjoy, relax, eat at a terrific restaurant -- or have a hot dog and beer or soft drink. This really is a place for the whole family.
PeterFjendbo
Walking through the past history is like being born Again and as a child Watch all the historic Buildings and their interiors showing their historic kitchens, living rooms and bedrooms in their prehistoric fashion. Something to go for even on a rainy day.
LotharBo
This beautiful old village in the heart of Aarhus is a monument to the Danish history.We loved it!If you are in Aarhus on a holiday pay a visit to this place you won't regret it. .
Max_Argentina2014
A marvelous collection of historical homes and shops from different ages in Denmark, from old medieval houses to modern day shops.All those buildings are real and were carefully, painstakingly moved from its original locations in whole Denmark to this place, composing a chamed town which has from small artisan shops to old pharmacies to modern exhibition halls to... many other houses, all beautifully maintained and cared.A must do while in Aarhus.I suggest giving it at least four hours to visit all places and taking time to watch closely all aspects and details.
Tyburn
Fascinating look at times gone by! Superb museum, so much to see. Leave plenty of time to see it all - at least 3 hours - as its huge (we ran out of time!).Not suitable for those with reduce mobility - lots of cobbles and stairs. English descriptions throughout. Good value for the entrance fee compared to other prices in Denmark.Recommended