Green ExperienceARoS Aarhus Art Museum
ARoS is an international art museum in the centre of Aarhus, second city in Denmark. With five galleries and an entire floor dedicated to installation art, ARoS offers an important free space where it is possible to understand the past, explore the present and imagine the future in completely new ways.
A free space for art and creativity
The ARoS collection contains more than 8,000 works, including masterpieces by Danish and international artists.
Some of the most famous works are Olafur Eliasson's Your rainbow panorama (2011) and Ron Mueck's oversized sculpture; Boy (1999).
As Seen Below - The Dome, a Skyspace by James Turrell
From 19 June 2026, you can also experience As Seen Below, light artist James Turrell's largest Skyspace in a museum context. The monumental installation will cement ARoS' position as one of the world's leading museums for installation art.
Exhibitions and international perspective
Each year, ARoS presents six to eight major exhibitions with an accompanying programme of public lectures, debates and events. ARoS' international outlook and innovative approach has led to groundbreaking exhibitions with artists such as J.W.M. Turner, Claude Monet, Edvard Munch, Franciska Clausen, Salvador Dalí, Asger Jorn, Per Kirkeby, Barbara Kruger, Isaac Julien, Jenny Holzer, Bill Viola, Mariko Mori, Cindy Sherman and Sarah Sze.
Art experiences for everyone
More than 600,000 visitors come to ARoS every year for artistic experiences, to shop in the ARoS Store, dine in the ARoS Café and Orangery or simply enjoy its iconic architecture and location.
See the programme for 2025 here.
Practical information
ARoS is located in the heart of Aarhus and has entrances from Aros Allé/Vester Allé and via Officerspladsen.
- Parking: Parking is available on Aros Allé, where the museum has 79 parking spaces.
- The museum is closed on Mondays, except for Mondays in June, July and August, as well as on certain public holidays.
- Admission is always free for everyone under the age of 18.