Arhus Historic Buildings,
      
   Den Gamle By
Denmark
If you have a high speed internet connection, watch the
Intrepid Berkeley Explorer's free video of this trip, "Vikings,
Tivoli and Trolls", by clicking on
AdventurePics.com .
75 lovingly restored buildings from the 17th and 18th
Centuries are featured in this old town, many brought here
from other parts of Denmark.  There is also a lake.
The horses look very authentic for this time period.  But I
skipped the carriage ride in favor of my normal intensive
exploration on foot.
Colorful designs are the rule here.  This building was part of
a merchant's residence and warehouse.
It is the clockmaker's shop.  Left of the front door hangs a
traditional symbol of this craft, a round clock with hands.  
Very attractive orange design.  I entered the pastry shop,
which was still in business, with extremely tempting
chocolates for sale.
This color scheme was another of my favorites.  It looked
very solid, built upon a stone foundation.