
There are many excellent art museums in Eastern Jutland, among others
ARoS Art Museum in Aarhus with old and contemporary art,
Silkeborg Art Museum with a large collection of the city's own Asger Jorn's CoBRA-paintings and
Ebeltoft Glass Museum featuring Danish and international glass art.
At the town museum
The Old Town in Aarhus you get a living impression of how life was led in the town from the 17th century through to the 1920s. And at
Silkeborg Museum, you can meet Tollundmanden - a well-preserved moor body from year 400 BC.
Approximately 1200 years ago, the Vikings settled in Aarhus, a fact that the city's Viking museum,
Moesgård Museum, explores. The museum has among other things runic stones and reconstructed Viking houses and near the town of Hobro is
Fyrkat which is one of four known ring castles from the Viking Age in Denmark. In Jelling west of Vejle, two burial mounds and
two runic stones tell about the first Viking kings, Gorm the Elder and Harald Bluetooth, who gathered Denmark in one kingdom and introduced Christianity to the country. The museum ”
Kongernes Jelling” (The Kings' Jelling) tells the story.
Later times' squires built a number of beautiful castles and manor houses in Eastern Jutland, e.g.
Old Estrup, which now is a manor house museum,
Rosenholm,
Clausholm and
Frijsenborg.