The museum is not
only a striking landmark, visible from both land and sea, but will also be a
world class museum experience when it opens to visitors in 2014.
Architecture,
nature, culture and history will fuse together into a total experience, and the
museum’s many years of exhibition experience and research will be drawn upon in
a new approach to the presentation of cultural history.
The new museum is
uniquely located in the hilly landscape of Skåde. With its sloping roofscape of
grass, moss and flowers in bright colours the building will appear a powerful
visual landmark perceptible even from the sea.
The rectangularly
shaped roof plane seems to grow out of the landscape and during summer it will
form an area for picnics, barbeques, lectures and traditional Midsummer Day’s
bonfires.
The visitor can move
through a vivid sequence of exhibitions and scientific experiments – like a
traveller in time and space.
With its bright
courtyard gardens, terraces and small cave-like “houses-in-the-house”, the
museum will invite various new and alternative kinds of exhibitions. The heart
of the building is the foyer with a café and outdoor service.
From the foyer, the
terraced underworld opens up to the light from the roof garden and the
impressive view of the Aarhus
Bay. The museum is
currently preparing new exhibitions and will open again to the public in
October 2014.
Location: Århus, Denmark
Architects: henning larsenarchitects
Gross floor area: 16,000 m2
Year of construction: 2010 - 2013
Type of assignment: First prize in invited competition
Client: Moesgaard Museum




















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