Thank you! I felt like I was going back into time, whether it be centuries ago or just back in my teenage and university years with the preserved Blockbuster Videos building 😀
Thanks for the clarification. I was impressed how one of the houses from Copenhagen was reassembled there. They had a nice display detailing the process.
FUn fact about trade education in Denmark. It takes 4.5 years to gain full education, the longest in the world. Which means a lot of tradesmen, and woman, are highly sought after outside of Denmark, in fact most new 'traditional' sweedish wooden homes are built by Danes.
Thank you for sharing! It sounds like Danish tradespeople are the most trained in the world. It certainly speaks through the buildings at Den Gamle By that have held up over the centuries!
A great view on ( den gamle by ) the old town 😊
Thank you! I felt like I was going back into time, whether it be centuries ago or just back in my teenage and university years with the preserved Blockbuster Videos building 😀
If I am in Aarhus, I usually goto Den Gamle By.
Sounds like a great way to pass the time in Aarhus!
Itis not rebuild the houses has been disassembled and build again on site
Thanks for the clarification. I was impressed how one of the houses from Copenhagen was reassembled there. They had a nice display detailing the process.
FUn fact about trade education in Denmark. It takes 4.5 years to gain full education, the longest in the world.
Which means a lot of tradesmen, and woman, are highly sought after outside of Denmark, in fact most new 'traditional' sweedish wooden homes are built by Danes.
Thank you for sharing! It sounds like Danish tradespeople are the most trained in the world. It certainly speaks through the buildings at Den Gamle By that have held up over the centuries!
Yeah, Den Gamle By isn't a museum you "check out" quickly. I would reserve at least a couple of hours. Three if you bring children.
Very true! I had no idea how intricate the exhibits were and definitely more time for the children to enjoy some of the displays they had for them.