Marselisborg Palace Park is located just south of Aarhus city centre and is one of the city’s most beautiful green spaces. The park surrounds Marselisborg Palace, which serves as the Danish royal family’s summer residence, and was designed in the early 1900s as a romantic landscape garden inspired by the English style, with open lawns, winding paths and small lakes.
When the royal family is not in residence, the park is open to the public and invites visitors to enjoy peaceful walks among blooming gardens, carefully maintained grounds and artistic features. Highlights include an extensive rose garden, sculptures by Danish and international artists, and scenic views over Aarhus Bay, creating a unique blend of nature, art and history.
Marselisborg Palace Park is a popular destination for both locals and visitors, offering a relaxing escape from the city in tranquil and elegant surroundings. With its combination of royal heritage and natural beauty, the park provides a distinctive way to experience a quieter and more refined side of Aarhus.