Aarhus Cathedral is located in the city of Aarhus on the Jutland Peninsula, Denmark, built in the 12th century, is an ancient Roman-style marble building designed by the most famous Danish architects Jacobson and Eric Mirra. On the top of the tower, overlooking Aarhus Bay, open-minded, beautiful scenery endless. The interior of the church is 93 meters deep, the longest church in Denmark, and what you see now is the appearance after the 15th century renovation. The altar made in 1479 is a unique work at the time. The mural depicted on the wall is also very famous. The organ here is also the largest in Denmark. The cathedral, which is 100 metres deep inside, is the deepest church in Denmark, the easternmost is the original 12th-century Romanesque auditorium, while the rest is mostly 15th-century Gothic architecture.