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(Redirected from Hojbjerg) For the footballer, see Pierre-Emile Højbjerg. Postal district in Central Denmark Region, Kingdom of Denmark
Højbjerg
Postal district
Frederick's Church in HøjbjergFrederick's Church in Højbjerg
Højbjerg is located in AarhusHøjbjergHøjbjergLocation of Højbjerg in Aarhus
Coordinates: 56°06′59″N 10°12′07″E / 56.116459°N 10.201966°E / 56.116459; 10.201966
CountryKingdom of Denmark
Regions of DenmarkCentral Denmark Region
MunicipalityAarhus Municipality
DistrictHøjbjerg
Postal code8270

Højbjerg is a postal district of Aarhus, Denmark.

Højbjerg originated as a coastal suburb to the south of Aarhus, but has now completely merged with the city. Højbjerg is located 5 km from the city centre and had a population of 22,000 in 2005.

Skåde, Holme and Fredensvang are neighbourhoods within and subdivisions of Højbjerg.

The historic manor of Moesgård and the related estate, including the Moesgård Museum and parts of the Marselisborg Forests are all situated in Højbjerg. IF Lyseng, one of Denmark's largest sports clubs in terms of membership, is also located in Højbjerg.

Gallery

  • The racecourse of Jydsk Væddeløbsbane. The racecourse of Jydsk Væddeløbsbane.
  • The Ole Rømer Observatory. The Ole Rømer Observatory.
  • Hørhaven, a parklike area in the Marselisborg Forests. Hørhaven, a parklike area in the Marselisborg Forests.
  • View from the Moesgård Museum across the Moesgård estate. View from the Moesgård Museum across the Moesgård estate.
  • Jelshøj, the highest point in Aarhus Municipality at 128 m. Jelshøj, the highest point in Aarhus Municipality at 128 m.

See also

Other postal districts of Aarhus includes:

Sources

External links

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