Ring 1 (Aarhus) Explained

Ring 1, or Ringgaden, is a ring road that surrounds the most central part of Aarhus, Denmark, roughly bounding the neighborhood of Midtbyen. It is part of the Danish national road network and is numbered O1, denoting a ring road. The total length of the road is about 8.8 km.

Geography

Ring 1 connects the major road Marselis Boulevard in the south with Grenåvej in the north at Marienlund. Ringgaden is subdivided according to the geographical location and is named like this (south to north):

Road name
Sønder Ringgade
Ringgadebroen
Vestre Ringgade
Nordre Ringgade

History

Ideas for a ring road around Aarhus materialised politically in 1919, and it was subsequently constructed in several stages, beginning in 1923 and finishing in 1938.[1]

See also

Sources

External links

56.1772°N 10.2178°W

Notes and References

  1. See "Nordre Ringgade".