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Jenny Multilingual
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A listed building and a former Danish bank in Aarhus, the Business- and Agricultural Bank of Jutland was built in 1899-1900 and features Italian Renaissance and national romantic architecture elements.
Aarhus Cathedral is a Lutheran cathedral and the longest and tallest church in Denmark, measuring 93m in length and 96m in height.
A listed building, built in 1809, and represents one of the few examples of the Louis Seize style, characterized by rococo and baroque elements, with a historical warehouse renovated in 1977.
A historic production facility built in 1912 by Christian Frühstück Nielsen, comprising 10,000 square meters and featuring Neoclassical architecture, with red brick and hip roof, now housing small businesses and creative companies.
A former Dominican priory complex built between 1221 and 1246, repurposed as a public hospital and poor house during the Reformation and later converted into apartments for the elderly.
A 13th-century Dominican priory and Gothic church, originally built as a parish church, now also housing a chapel for residents and a crypt church, the oldest extant stone church in Scandinavia, dating back to 1060 AD.
A listed building constructed in 1810, originally a merchant's home and later an industrial site, featuring a brick façade with pilasters and significant historical importance.
A listed building dating back to 1761, Vestergade 58 is a large half-timbered merchant's house with whitewashed walls, pitched roofs, and black timber framing.
A 4-winged house built in 1849 by merchant Jens Poulsen Hald, featuring 5 buildings from different time periods and a courtyard enclosed within, with a low ridged roof, prominent dormer windows, and a brick cornice.
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