Hjortshøj

Hjortshøj, a pre-historic round barrow.

Hjortshøj is a small railway town in Århus Municipality, Denmark. The town is located c. 14 kilometres north of Aarhus, and has a population of 3.463 (1 January 2015).[1]

Hjortshøj has a limited infrastructure including a primary school, a post office (in the local Brugsen), a bank and other ancillary businesses. It is served by Hjortshøj railway station, located on the Grenaa railway line. Hjortshøj Church is a typical Danish white church building dating back to 1100 CE; rebuilt in 1492.

The town is named after the round barrow of Hjortshøj, one of two in the area. Hjortshøj means "The barrow of Deers". The barrows has not been dated with certainty, but are thought to have been constructed in the Nordic Bronze Age. Along with Jelshøj, these pre-historic barrows are among the rare few left in Aarhus Municipality, but are now all protected by law.[2]

It also has its own soccer team called Virup IF.

Ecovillage AiH

Andelssamfundet i Hjortshøj (AiH) is a co-owned ecovillage in the outskirts of Hjortshøj.[3] The association was initiated in 1987 and the first constructions began in 1992. AiH is now home to c. 300 people.

References

  1. BEF44: Population 1st January, by urban areas database from Statistics Denmark
  2. "Hjortshøj og Loddenhøj gravhøje v. Århus". Danske Fortidsminder (in Danish). Danmarks KulturarvsForening. Retrieved 24 February 2016.
  3. andelssamfundet.dk
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Coordinates: 56°15′N 10°16′E / 56.250°N 10.267°E / 56.250; 10.267


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