Aabyhøj
Aabyhøj , or Åbyhøj, is a neighborhood of Aarhus, Denmark.[1] It is part of the postal district of Aarhus V and has a population of approximately 11,000 people and is home to Aabyhøj IF football club and Aabyhøj Basketball.
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Aabyhøj is characterized by a panoramic view across the broad and flat river valley of Aarhus Ådal | |
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Coordinates: 56.156768°N 10.168656°E | |
Country | Denmark |
Regions of Denmark | Central Denmark Region |
Municipality | Aarhus Municipality |
District | Aarhus V |
Postal code | 8230 |
History
Aabyhøj literally means Aaby-hill and the name reflects that it sprawled on the hillsides of the old village of Aaby at the Aarhus River. Aabyhøj comprise relatively modern buildings from or after the Industrial Revolution, but the old village charm can still be seen around Aaby, at the river banks in the southeast of Aabyhøj.
Gallery
- Åby Park
- Åbyhøj Church
- Aabyhøj Administrationsbygning (1937), former municipal administrative building
- Åbyhøj town square
- Silkeborgvej, an important gateway to Aarhus, cuts through Åbyhøj
Notable people
- Just Betzer, film producer
- Niels Brinck, singer-songwriter
- Tina Dickow, singer-songwriter and guitarist
- Jacob Vinjegaard
- Hans Ranum
- Frederik Krabbe, football player
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See also
References
- Knudsen, Britta Timm; Waade, Anne Marit (31 January 2010). Re-Investing Authenticity: Tourism, Place and Emotions. Channel View Publications. p. 203. GGKEY:4HKSDTK3BU7. Retrieved 8 August 2012.
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