Visiting Aros is always a great experience. You have it all there: from classical part to modern installations.I go there ever so often, and at least every time a new exhibition starts.Don't miss Your Rainsbow Panorama (by Olafur Eliasson) from top of the building
Interesting coloured view on the roof of the town. Great view miles away.In the museum you find interesting modern art and also some older collection paintings. For the moment there is "the dark room" which is dark.In the cellar you find a big boy in gigantic size. In the end you have a museum shop.Price for entrance and view is ok
Exiting different and a bit crazy art. Very spacy. Entrence a bit on the expencive side compared to artmuseums around the world.
AROS is a modern, minimalistic and beautiful museum that enjoy great success with the many and varied exhibitions of art from all over the world; paintings, sculptures, etc.
A great exhibition. Beware that the large figure in the cellar may scare minors! The rainbow is fantastic.
Here are room for several exhibitions. I mostly recommend Olafur Elisaaons colorful path at the very top of the building. The view of the city slightly colored was amazing. With nine floors with exhibition halls there were lots of exhibitions to choose, I prefer the "fools" of Michael Kvium. That was excellent, except for the lack of variation of the theme......crazy people and only crazy people.
We are living in Aarhus and are very proud to be able to show domestic and foreign visitors our modern Art museum! And happy to go there ourselves - as we did today. There are plenty exhibits to see in the permanet exhibition areas - and always very interresting changing exhibitions - as for example today with Michael Kviums "Fools" - a giant collection of small paintings of grotesque faces. The area was made interactive so you look like a fool, take a selfie, and in a few minutes later it was displayed on a big wall with a projector. Very popular with children.And don't miss the Rainbow Panorama on top of the building - impressive must be the right word!Nice restaurant at the top and fine cafe (Art Cafe) at the entrance level.
We went to this museum with family and friends ages 5 to 50 - everyone had a great time. Be sure to visit the giant boy in the basement !
I went to see the "Fools" exhibition by Kvium on the first day of the winter break so there was quite a lot of visitors. It was still possible to move in a good flow and enjoy the artwork, though. I was also very suprised how much diversity the museum had to offer compared to last time I was there. I also tried the ART Restaurant's brunch and lunch buffet which was another positive experience. Love their concept with the ready-to-take servings and I totally get why it is a good idea to book a table in advance. Also, the service was great! Even though the staff was under a lot of pressure during the lunch rush, they were still able to smile and take some time to answer questions about the food and really make you feel welcome.Finally, it was my first time to experience the Rainbow Panorama and it was actually better than expected. It is interesting how something so simple as color change can be so fascinating when experiencing it this way.If you are an art lover and know you are going to be around Aarhus for a longer period, I recommend getting a membership so you get unlimited free entry for a whole year.
We were there, my girlfriend and I, to see 'something strange' and 'out of the darkness'. Both really surprising and exciting! We had lunch in the 4th floor cafeteria, which was great and fairly priced. The panorama view is fun and quite beautiful. In total well worth the 90 kr entrance fee!