The Renaissance House 1593
The house is the front building of a merchant's property
originally built in Badstuegade in Aarhus.
With its heavy oak beams and carved brackets supporting the
second storey, the house is an outstanding example of renaissance
timber-frame buildings. The building originally had 22 bays, 10 of
which are reconstructed here.
The house was rebuilt in The Old Town in 1946 and houses
facilities for children's activities and the school service.
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The house from Viborg, approx. 1830
Originally built at 17, Lille Sct Hansgade, the house is a
typical example of the simple timber frame buildings of the 1800s.
The house was rebuilt in The Old Town in 1944 and houses the
bicycle repairer's home and workshop. |