Utzon Center

Museum Aalborg, North Denmark Region, Denmark
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What to expect

The Utzon Center is a place where students of architecture can meet and discuss their ideas for the future. Located on the Limfjord waterfront in Aalborg, Denmark, the building was designed by Jørn Utzon and his son Kim. The center has a unique architecture with highly reflective, dramatically curved rooftops and tent-like spaces that offer impressive views of the Limfjord. The center is not a museum, but a knowledge center designed to convey an understanding of architecture and human life. It offers various activities, including exhibitions, workshops, and conferences, and has a restaurant with a great view of the fjord. The Utzon Center also has a lab where children can learn about architecture and design, and offers guided tours of the city

Plan your family visit to the Utzon Center with these blog insights 👇

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Autumn adventure in North Jutland – Our family trip with children, baby and dog

Autumn adventure in North Jutland – Our family trip with children, baby and dog
This family's experience:

Activities: We went to the Utzon Center, which makes architecture tangible. We looked at models, discovered shapes, and listened to the wind outside. It was a perfect half-day activity

Highlights: We enjoyed the exhibits related to the architect of the Sydney Opera House. It was perfect for a half-day ✨