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Neighborhood in Aarhus Municipality, Central Denmark Region, Kingdom of Denmark
Risskov
Neighborhood
Risskov ChurchRisskov Church
Risskov is located in AarhusRisskovRisskov
Coordinates: 56°11′16″N 10°13′37″E / 56.187899°N 10.227080°E / 56.187899; 10.227080
CountryKingdom of Denmark
Regions of DenmarkCentral Denmark Region
MunicipalityAarhus Municipality
DistrictRisskov
Postal code8240

Risskov is the name of both a neighbourhood and a district in the city of Aarhus, Denmark.

The district of Risskov is sometimes referred to as Vejlby-Risskov, as it is a merger of the neighbourhood of Risskov and the neighbourhood of Vejlby. The old neighbourhood of Risskov at the seaside of the Aarhus Bay, is one of the most affluent areas in Denmark.

Etymology

The name of Risskov literally means The Forest of Riis, as described on the memorial stone marking the entrance to the area and derives from the small local forest of Riis Skov. The southern parts of the forest was granted to the city of Aarhus by Margaret I of Denmark as the first, Danish public forest. In 1542, Christian III of Denmark granted the northern part of the forest to Aarhus as well. From early on, the forest was used for leisurely activities, and during the 1800s, restaurants, entertainment parks and musical pavilions sprang up in different parts of the woodland. Today the forest is known for its sharp smell of ramson in the spring and its abundance of anemones. It is still a popular destination for families and couples. Supposedly the ramson was brought to Denmark by Spanish soldiers, who then brought it to the forest of Riis Skov in 1808, during the Napoleonic Wars. In October 1951, a meteorite exploded in the atmosphere over Denmark and the largest piece of it, about the size of a clenched fist, was recovered in Riis Skov, where a memorial stone now commemorates the event.

Attractions

Today the neighbourhood of Risskov is an affluent suburban area, with many large mansions and detached houses in connectivity with the sandy beaches of Bellevue and the woodland park of Riis Skov in the south.

Notable sights in Risskov include:

The beaches at Risskov, presents a beautiful panoramic view of the Bay of Aarhus, with Samsø, Helgenæs and Mols visible on the horizon on most days.

  • Riis Skov forest Riis Skov forest
  • Risskov public school Risskov public school
  • Risskov Park overlooking the Aarhus Bay Risskov Park overlooking the Aarhus Bay
  • Larger parts of Risskov are residential areas with detached houses Larger parts of Risskov are residential areas with detached houses
  • Aarhus Lightrail Aarhus Lightrail
  • Risskov Beachpark Risskov Beachpark
  • Bellevue Beachpark Bellevue Beachpark
  • Åkrogen, southern section Åkrogen, southern section

Literature

Writer Svend Aage Madsen has written many stories about Aarhus and Risskov, where he himself resides. Writer and performer Jens Blendstrup grew up in Risskov, and some of his stories are set in this particular neighbourhood. Blendstrup's childhood memoirs (with fictional elements) from Risskov appears in his novel "Gud taler ud" (God speaks up), which was turned into a screenplay and movie of the same name in 2017.


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References

  1. "Riis Skov". www.visitaarhus.com. Archived from the original on 17 July 2011. Retrieved 13 January 2022.
  2. "En ram duft til blogejerne!". www.avisen.dk.
  3. "Gud taler ud: Risskov-villa med hessian er blevet det perfekte filmset". jyllands-posten.dk. October 6, 2016.
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