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Northern Jutland
The houses from Aalborg
The chemist's
House from Aalborg
House from Aalborg
House from Aalborg
The mansard house
Warehouse from Aalborg
The house from Hobro
Mid- and Eastern Jutland
House from Randers
Lille Rosengården
The gardener's cottage
The water mill
The Mayor's House
Gabled house from Aarhus
The garden pavilion
House from Aarhus
House from Aarhus
House from Aarhus
House from Aarhus
The Merchant's House
The Renaissance House
Fire-engine house
The telephone- and newspaper kiosk
The custom house
Aarhus Mill
Corner house from Aarhus
The house from Viborg
The tobacco barn
The close boarded barn
Western- and Southern Jutland
The house from Lemvig
The post mill
The smithy
The houses from Haderslev
The houses from Sønderborg
The post office and Post carriage store
Funen
The Eilschou Almshouses
The tea garden
The stamp-mill
The shipyard
The house from Svendborg
The ropewalk
The stables
The school
Sealand
The house from Kalundborg
The house from Næstved
The greenhouses
Helsingør Theater
The latrines
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Garden pavilion 1909
The garden pavilion is in all likelihood from The National
Exhibition in Aarhus.
The pavilion's typical Arts and Craft style is in keeping with
the exhibition's exclusive buildings, designed by leading contemporary
Danish architects.
It was moved to The Old Town in 1975 and used as kiosk and information office.
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Telephone and newspaper kiosk 1900
The kiosk was originally built on Sct. Clemens Torv in Aarhus but
from 1930 to 1970 it was in Tordenskjoldsgade.
The kiosk was designed by the Aarhus architect Thorkel Møller.
It was rebuilt in The Old Town in 1973 but is no longer used as a kiosk.
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