Reviving the city's cycling tradition, the hall serves as a strong gathering point both locally and internationally. Following the closure of the city's previous velodrome, Aarhus Hall meets the demand for a dedicated cycling center while embracing both grassroots and elite sports.
Seamlessly integrated into Kongelunden, the architecture features an open 360° orientation, making the building inviting from all sides and blending naturally into the landscape. Inside, flexible spaces accommodate a wide range of sports, events, and community activities, ensuring the hall remains a vibrant hub year-round.
Focus on Sustainability
Aarhus Hall is designed with a strong focus on climate-friendly solutions. The building incorporates sustainable materials, including low-carbon construction, green roofs, and locally sourced resources. Rainwater collection, renewable energy sources, and circular design principles minimize environmental impact.
Internally, wooden elements and flexible modular systems enhance multifunctionality, allowing for seamless adaptation to cycling events, workshops, and social gatherings. Catering to athletes of all levels, Aarhus Hall stands as a beacon of inclusion, sustainability, and sport in Aarhus—ready to inspire future generations.