Culture
Aalborg Theater
It is the main theater in Aalborg, Denmark. Built in 1878,
it was subsequently modified by Julius Petersen and was remodeled in 2000. Its
address is still Jernbanegade (Railway Street), although the station and the
theatre have both moved. The theatre has three stages and seats 870 in the main
auditorium. There are 10-12 annual productions with a total of 250-400
performances, covering a wide selection of drama and musical.
Nordkraft
Nordkraft is a cultural centre in the Danish city of
Aalborg. Opened in 2009, it is located in a former electricity generating
station close to the waterfront in an area designated for cultural development.
Neighbouring buildings include the Utzon Center and Musikkens Hus. Nordkraft is
home to several cultural institutions including Skråen, a venue for jazz and
rock concerts, Teater Nordkraft, the Biffen Art Cinema, the Kunsthal Nord art
gallery and Dreamhouse, an innovative creation facility. It also has a
multipurpose hall with seating for up to 1,500.
Lindholm Høje Museum
In the 1950s, the Nordjyllands Museum conducted a series of
archaeological excavations at Iron Age and Viking sites in the area, including
the extensive burial sites at Lindholm Høje near Nørresundby on the north side
of the fjord. In 1992, thanks to funding by Aalborg Portland, a museum was
opened on the site and extended in 2008 following a grant from A.P. Møller.
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