19. august 2025

Josefine Alstrup
Den Gamle By, The Old Town, is more than a museum. It is a living, immersive environment that draws over half a million visitors each year, many from abroad.
In the heart of Aarhus lies a place where Danish history is not merely preserved; it is lived.
Den Gamle By, The Old Town, is more than a museum. It is a living, immersive environment that draws over half a million visitors each year, many from abroad. With its cobbled streets, historic houses, working workshops and authentic shops, it offers a rare and tangible glimpse into everyday urban life across centuries of Danish history.
Den Gamle By is not only a cultural landmark but also a centre for research and education. Internationally recognised - with a place on the Hillman Wonders list of the world’s top 1000 attractions - and named Denmark’s Museum of the Year in 2009, it continues to evolve while remaining firmly rooted in its heritage.
At Hørning, we are proud to contribute to this important institution as a product sponsor. Our herringbone oak floors can be found beneath the feet of its many guests in the café, the guild hall (Laugsalen), and the old ticket office. These gathering spaces, designed for reflection, conversation and community, are grounded in craftsmanship that honours both tradition and longevity, and supports the education of future craftsmen.
In a setting where every detail tells part of the story, the flooring is more than a surface. It is a layer of the narrative, and we are proud to be part of it.
Photos by: Bjarne Lund Johansen

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