Aarhus: A guide to 2017's European Capital of Culture

Visitors to Denmark's new culinary capital can look forward to a year filled with events and breathtaking artworks

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Thanks to its delicious Nordic food, its wildly popular crime thrillers and its ability to embrace life's simple pleasures, the world's happiest country has become a trendy travel destination.

While the travel gems of Copenhagen are well known, this year Denmark's much-hyped capital will move aside to give its often-forgotten little sister, the northern port city of Aarhus, the chance to emerge from the shadows as the European Capital of Culture in 2017.

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