world.wikisort.org - DenmarkFrederiksbjerg is a borough in Aarhus, Denmark.
Neighborhood in Aarhus Municipality, Central Denmark Region, Denmark
Frederiksbjerg is part of the postal district Aarhus C and is located just south of the historical city centre, separated from it by a broad railway yard and connected by three bridges. Despite being part of the inner city, Frederiksbjerg has its own charm and character and express some of the first large scale attempts to plan the development of Aarhus as a city. With around 20,000 inhabitants, it is basically a residential area, but with three large shopping streets; Bruunsgade, Jægergårdsgade, and Frederiks Allé.
History
Frederiksbjerg was annexed by Aarhus in 1874, when the city limits was moved south from the railway yard. The city was at bursting point for expansion, due to the accelerating industrialization and population growth, and new building sites were desperately needed. From 1870-75 Frederiksbjergs population rose from just 300 to 2,000 citizens and with the building of the new bridge of Bruuns Bro, the admission accelerated further. This development inspired the City Council to adopt a strategy of large scale city planning, something hitherto unheard of in Aarhus and Denmark in general. Several plans was proposed and worked out, but the architect Hack Kampmann and city engineer to Copenhagen Charles Ambt's innovative plan from 1898, ended up as the most influential. Frederiksbjerg was soon fully developed and populated thereafter.
Gallery
Skyline
Hallssti. This shared bikeway marks the northern limits of Frederiksbjerg
Frederiks Allé, an important and heavily trafficked transport street.
Jægergårdsgade, main shopping street
The long avenue of Stadion Allé
Ingerslevs Boulevard, main street and park area
Skanseparken, a recreational park in the eastern parts
- Institutions
Institute for Sports, under Aarhus University.
Frederiksbjerg Idrætscenter, a sports center and swimminghall
VUC Aarhus
Public school of Læssøesgades Skole
Public school of Frederiksbjerg Skole from 2016
Fjordsgade, a public center for sports and non-profit associations
The church of Lukas Kirken.
Paulskirken
Marselisborg Hospital
- Architecture
Frederiks Plads, under construction
Højhusene Marselis Boulevard, modernist highrises (1967)
Strandparken, typical Danish funkis (1938)
Frederiksbjerg-bo, neo-classical architecture (1927)
Skansen (1909) at Skanseparken.
Typical townhouses
Historicist architecture from around 1900 is abundant
Three- and four-storey buildings are common
Sources
- Magistratens 2. Afdeling (1979): Frederiksbjerg Øst - Århus Kommuneatlas, Aarhus Municipality. On the history and development of Frederiksbjerg. (in Danish)
- Magistratens 2. Afdeling (1981): Frederiksbjerg Vest - Århus Kommuneatlas, Aarhus Municipality. On the history and development of Frederiksbjerg. (in Danish)
External links
City of Aarhus |
---|
The Midtown boroughs: Indre By, Docklands, Frederiksbjerg, Langenæs, Marselisborg, Nørre Stenbro, Trøjborg, Vesterbro
- History
- Architecture (Listed buildings, Churches)
- Neighborhoods
- People (Bishops, Mayors)
- Education
- Parks
- Public art
|
Suburbs |
- Aaby
- Aabyhøj
- Bispehaven
- Brabrand
- Christiansbjerg
- Egå
- Gellerup
- Hasle
- Hasselager
- Højbjerg
- Holme
- Kolt
- Risskov
- Rosenhøj
- Skåde
- Skæring
- Skejby
- Skødstrup
- Slet
- Stavtrup
- Tilst
- Tranbjerg
- Vejlby
- Viby
| |
---|
Parks and recreation |
- Ballehage Beach
- Botanical Gardens
- City Hall Park
- Concert Hall Park
- Forestry Botanical Garden
- Den Permanente
- Hasle Hills
- Langenæs Park
- Marselisborg Deer Park
- Marselisborg Forests
- Marselisborg Hospitals Park
- Marienlyst Park
- Mindeparken
- Mølleparken
- Nordre Cemetery
- Riis Forest
- Skanseparken
- Skjoldhøjkilen
- Skæring Hede
- St. Olufs Cemetery
- Tangkrogen
- Vennelystparken
- Vestereng
- Vestre Cemetery
- University Park
- Åkrogen
- Åparken
|
---|
Culture |
- Aarhus Festuge
- Aarhus Girls' Choir
- Aarhus International Jazz Festival
- Aarhus Pride
- Aarhus Symphony Orchestra
- Danish National Opera
- Danmarks Grimmeste Festival
- Grøn Koncert
- Moesgård Viking Moot
- Northside Festival
- SPoT Festival
|
---|
Museums |
- ARoS Aarhus Art Museum
- Danish Poster Museum
- Museum of Ancient Art
- Museum Ovartaci
- Moesgård Museum
- Natural History Museum
- Occupation Museum
- Steno Museum
- The Old Town
- Viking Museum
- Women's Museum
|
---|
Churches |
- Aarhus Cathedral
- Aarhus Methodist Church
- Åby Church
- Åbyhøj Church
- Brabrand Church
- Catholic Church of Our Lady
- Christian's Church
- Church of Our Lady
- Egå Church
- Ellevang Church
- Fredens Church
- Frederik's Church
- Hasle Church
- Holme Church
- Langenæs Church
- Lyseng Church
- Møllevang Church
- Ravnsbjerg Church
- Risskov Church
- St. John's Church
- St. Luke's Church
- St. Mark's Church
- St. Nicholas' Church
- St. Paul's Church
- Tilst Church
- Tranbjerg Church
- Skejby Church
- Vejlby Church
- Viby Church
|
---|
Landmarks |
- Aarhus City Hall
- Aarhus Custom House
- Godsbanen
- Aarhus Theatre
- Aarhus University Hospital
- Hotel Royal
- Kunsthal Aarhus
- Latin Quarter
- Marselisborg Palace
- Musikhuset
- Old City Hall
- Tivoli Friheden
|
---|
Education |
- Aarhus University
- Aarhus School of Architecture
- Aarhus School of Marine and Technical Engineering
- Business Academy Aarhus
- School of Media and Journalism
- Central Library
- Deaconal Folk High School
- Jutland Art Academy'
- KaosPilot
- Ole Rømer Observatory
- Royal Academy of Music, Aarhus/Aalborg
- State and University Library
- VIA University College
|
---|
Sports | |
---|
Transport |
- Aarhus Airport
- Aarhus Central Station
- Aarhus Letbane
- Aarhus Commuter Rail
- R45
- Port of Aarhus
- Mols-Linien
- Århus Sporveje
- Ring 1
- Ring 2
- Aarhus City Bikes
- Rejsekort
- Danish National Cycle Route 4
- Danish National Cycle Route 5
- Marselisborg Yacht Harbour
|
---|
History |
- Timeline
- Coat of arms
- Aarhus Runestones
- Ancient See of Aarhus
- Our Lady's Priory
- Niels of Aarhus
- Rytterfægtningen
- Danish National Exhibition of 1909
- In WWII
- Aarhus Air Raid
- 1944 explosion in Aarhus
- L-groups
- 5 Kolonne
- Samsing Group
|
---|
Category
|
Authority control  |
---|
General | |
---|
National libraries | |
---|
Текст в блоке "Читать" взят с сайта "Википедия" и доступен по лицензии Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike; в отдельных случаях могут действовать дополнительные условия.
Другой контент может иметь иную лицензию. Перед использованием материалов сайта WikiSort.org внимательно изучите правила лицензирования конкретных элементов наполнения сайта.
2019-2025
WikiSort.org - проект по пересортировке и дополнению контента Википедии