Aarhus Central Station

Aarhus Central Station is the main railway station serving the city of , . Serving as the main connecting hub for rail traffic between and the rest of Denmark, the station is used by an average of 6.3 million people per year, making it the busiest station in Denmark outside the .
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  • Type: Railway station
  • Description: railway station in Aarhus, Denmark
  • Also known as: Aarhus H” and “Aarhus Hovedbanegård
  • Wheelchair access: yes

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Bruun’s Galleri and Town Hall.

Shopping center
is a shopping center.

Town hall
Aarhus City Hall is the city hall of , Denmark. The decision to build a new city hall was taken during a city hall meeting in 1937. The new building was inaugurated 2 June 1941, designed by architects Arne Jacobsen and Erik Møller. is situated 280 metres north of Aarhus Central Station.

Movie theater
is a movie theater.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Aarhus and Midtbyen.

is the main city on the peninsula in . "City of Cafés" is a moniker the city wears with pride: its roster of coffeeshops exemplifies Aarhus' elegant mix of cosmopolitan city life and quaint small-town charm.

Neighborhood
, also known as Aarhus Center or City, is the inner part of . is part of district Aarhus C, mainly with postal code 8000, together with Vesterbro, Trøjborg and and has a population of around 90000.

Neighborhood
The in is the oldest part of the city and is itself part of the inner city. The quarter comprise the streets of Badstuegade, Klostergade, Volden, Studsgade, Borggade, Rosensgade, Mejlgade and Graven, with Pustervig Torv as the main square.

Aarhus Central Station

Latitude
56.14971° or 56° 8′ 59″ north
Longitude
10.20391° or 10° 12′ 14″ east
Elevation
13 metres (43 feet)
Open location code
9F8G46X3+VH
Open­Street­Map ID
node 5026479524
Open­Street­Map feature
public_transport=­station
Open­Street­Map feature
railway=­station
Open­Street­Map attribute
wheelchair=­yes
Geo­Names ID
2624648
Wiki­data ID
Q2601548
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In Other Languages

From Chinese to Swedish—“Aarhus Central Station” goes by many names.
  • Chinese: 奥胡斯火车总站
  • Chinese: 奧胡斯火車總站
  • Czech: Aarhus H
  • Czech: Aarhus Hovedbanegard
  • Czech: Aarhus Hovedbanegård
  • Danish: Aarhus H
  • Danish: Aarhus Hovedbanegård
  • Dutch: Aarhus Hovedbanegard
  • Dutch: Aarhus Hovedbanegård
  • Dutch: Århus Hovedbanegård
  • Egyptian Arabic: محطة اروس سينترال
  • French: Aarhus-Ville
  • French: gare centrale d’Aarhus
  • French: Gare centrale d’Aarhus
  • French: gare d’Aarhus
  • German: Aarhus H
  • German: Aarhus Hauptbahnhof
  • German: Aarhus Hovedbanegård
  • Hungarian: Aarhus Central vasútállomás
  • Italian: Aarhus Hovedbanegård
  • Italian: stazione di Aarhus Centrale
  • Italian: Stazione di Aarhus Centrale
  • Japanese: オーフス中央駅
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Aarhus hovedbanegård
  • Norwegian: Aarhus hovedbanegård
  • Polish: Aarhus (stacja kolejowa)
  • Polish: Århus
  • Swedish: Aarhus H
  • Swedish: Aarhus Hovedbanegård
  • Swedish: Århus centralstation
  • Swedish: Århus Centralstation
  • Aarhus Hovedbanegård

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