Although Aalborg is the fourth largest city in Denmark, it has not lost its charm and coziness. The port city on the Limfjord is a city of contrasts – the old town is characterized by old half-timbered houses and cobblestones, but modern art can also be found here. In addition, there is a rich offer in the field of art and culture – Aalborg has some cultural centers that not only impress with exhibitions and programs, but are also architecturally real eye-catchers. Thus, an exciting cityscape has developed in Aalborg, which invites you to explore and discover.


What country is Aalborg in?
The present capital of northern Jutland was first mentioned in writing in 1040. At that time, the name “Alabu” appeared on a coin, which was derived from the Old Danish word áll (áll means “small stream”). There is a difference of opinion about the current spelling, whether it is written with Aa or Å – since the Danish spelling reform in 1948, the spelling with Aa has actually been dropped; however, since 1984, the municipality has been allowed to decide for itself how the city should be written.
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