Christmas in Den Gamle By - The Old Town Museum
Discover 400 years of Christmas traditions in Den Gamle By, The Old Town Museum in Aarhus - and enjoy the lanterns, decorated streets and “floating” apple slices. Talk to the locals and learn more about the history of the Danish Christmas celebrations.
Visit shops and houses and see how people have decorated for Christmas over the years. Sample Christmas food and crisps and take the children on a trip to Santa's attic or to Koglekjøbing.
Open every day during Christmas, including 24 and 31 December.
400 years of Christmas history
Taste, smell and try the traditions of Christmas. Discover how Christmas has been prepared and celebrated for 400 years. Enter people's homes and experience Christmas decorations and Christmas spirit through time.
Take the Christmas Route through Den Gamle By
Follow the lanterns and explore 400 years of Christmas traditions. For example, do you know why there are ladders in front of some of the windows in the old market town?
Taste the flavour of Christmas
Treat yourself to Christmas food and crisps from the stalls. Try both liquid and round apple slices, wild boar sausages and vanilla wreaths - and wash it down with the Old Town's Christmas beer or a glass of warm, spicy Luthendrank.
Santa's attic
Let the kids explore the Nisseloftet, where the furniture is magical and turns all children into little elves.
Koglekjøbing
Do you believe in elves or humans? Visit the elves' Koglekjøbing for an adventurous Christmas experience. But the fairytale only happens if you believe in it yourself.
The Christmas shop
Visit the Christmas shop in the Market Square, where you can buy Bramming's classic crawling nisser or mouth-blown, hand-painted glass ornaments carefully selected by small, family-owned businesses from Thuringia in Germany.
Christmas music in the streets
Treat your ears to Christmas music as brass bands from the Conservatory of Music fill the streets with beautiful carols.
Open throughout Christmas
10:00 to 17:00 every day
24 and 31 December 10:00 to 15:00
CHILDREN UNDER 18 YEARS: FREE ADMISSION