Latin Quarter, Aarhus Explained

Latin Quarter
Settlement Type:Neighborhood
Pushpin Map:Aarhus
Coordinates:56.159°N 10.209°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Kingdom of Denmark
Subdivision Type1:Regions of Denmark
Subdivision Name1:Central Denmark Region
Subdivision Type2:Municipality
Subdivision Name2:Aarhus Municipality
Subdivision Type3:District
Subdivision Name3:Aarhus C
Population Density Km2:auto
Population Density Sq Mi:auto
Postal Code Type:Postal code
Postal Code:8000

The Latin Quarter (Danish: Latinerkvarteret) in Aarhus is the oldest part of the city and is itself part of the inner city. The quarter comprise the streets of Badstuegade, Klostergade, Volden, Studsgade, Borggade, Rosensgade, Mejlgade and Graven, with Pustervig Torv as the main square.

The name Latinerkvarteret was officially adopted in the 1990s and reflects the areas similarities with the Latin Quarter of Paris by Rive Gauche.[1] Some of the oldest houses date back to the 16th century. Latinerkvarteret is a busy center for shopping, there are many cafés and restaurants here and it has an active night life. The businesses of the area, has organised themselves in the local association of Latinerkvarteret Aarhus, but some are also represented in the larger business-organisation of Aarhus City Forening.

The Latin Quarter has a rich cultural life with small stages for live music, studios, galleries and workshops, and also educations for dance and street performance (with circus skills).[2] [3] [4] The milieu here has fostered many influential cultural projects, including the renowned enterprise of KaosPilots.

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56.159°N 10.209°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Latinerkvarteret - No36 Kontorfælleskab Latinerkvarteret. da.
  2. http://www.goglerskolen.dk/ Gøglerskolen
  3. http://www.granhoj.dk/ Granhøj Dans
  4. Web site: Kulturgyngen. FO Aarhus. da. 15 August 2015.