PARK Festival in Aarhus University Park
Experience the PARK Festival in Aarhus, where research, culture and music come together in the green surroundings of Universitetsparken. Look forward to inspiring talks by researchers, concerts, a sense of community and activities for the whole family.

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Viktor Albecks Vej 3
Universitetsparken
8000 Aarhus C
Please note that all talks and stage performances will be in Danish.
Experience the PARK Festival in Aarhus
The PARK Festival invites you to a day of research, culture and music in the University Park in Aarhus. The festival brings together some of Denmark’s leading researchers, artists and communicators in green surroundings, where you can learn more about current topics and enjoy open-air concerts.
Research on the world around us
At the festival, you can meet researchers who shed light on some of today’s most important issues. The programme includes talks on the state of the world, the green transition, artificial intelligence, health and the marine environment.
Music and community in the park
The academic programme is complemented by musical performances on the main stage. Experience, among others, the Aarhus-based ensemble Who Killed Bambi alongside Danish soloists such as Katinka and Mads Langer.
Mathias Hammer will tie the day together as compère with conversations and sing-alongs.
CHILDREN’S PARK
Families with children can visit the CHILDREN’S PARK, where 6–12-year-olds in particular can explore science through play, experiments and activities. Here, children can discover everything from nature and animals to the senses and physics.
Practical information
- Participation is free
- Registration is recommended
- Food and drink can be purchased on site
- You are permitted to bring your own food and drink
- The University Park can be reached on foot, by bike or by public transport
- There is limited parking in the area
- Photographers will be present during the event
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Contact information
- Email: info@fuau.dk
- Phone: +45 88 43 80 00
Facilities
- Free entry
- For children
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