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Trifork
Trifork Training Center Margrethepladsen 3 +45 8732 8787 Århus C, DK-8000
Denmark
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The second largest city in Denmark, Aarhus, hums with student activity and cafe culture all year round.
Aarhus was first settled by Vikings, who called it "Aros," an Old Norse word meaning "river mouth."
The city has two 13th century cathedrals, an open air museum - Den Gamle By (The Old Town) - that dates from the 15th century, the indoor/outdoor Moesgaard Prehistoric Museum, set in a 250-acre forest south of town, and the art museum ARoS located in the centre of Aarhus (in the conference area).
Aarhus sits on the eastern edge of the Jylland (Jutland) peninsula, the only part of Denmark attached to mainland Europe.
BY PLANE
Aarhus Airport is in Tirstrup, 43 km north-east of the city. SAS offers frequent daily flights here from Copenhagen. An airport bus runs between the railway station in Aarhus and the airport, meeting all major flights.
Billund Airport is located 100 km from Aarhus. Billund has a number of daily international flights. The airport bus to Aarhus goes regularly during daytime hours and takes approximately 1Ω hours.
Copenhagen Airport has all international and national connections. From Copenhagen either take domestic flights to Aarhus Airport (leaves every hour) or take the train directly to Aarhus City. The train takes 3Ω hours.
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