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Mindeparken : ウィキペディア英語版
Mindeparken

Mindeparken ((英語:The Memorial Park)) is a memorial park and recreational area in the south of Aarhus City, next to Marselisborg Palace. The Park itself, was inaugurated in 1925 by king Christian X and originally designed to accommodate larger gatherings of visiting Danish citizens living abroad. That role soon diminished and disappeared, as the annual gatherings in Rebild gained momentum.
In 1934 a large monument in limestone, engraved with the names of and commemorating the 4,140 Danes killed in World War I, was erected. Designed by the Danish architect Axel Ekberg and Danish sculptor Axel Poulsen, they choose limestone from Euville in the Meuse department in France; a major battlefield in World War I. The memorial site is still in active use today and on the 11th of November, an annual ceremony are held here in memory of the dead.
In 2012, a stone for Danish soldiers stationed abroad, was erected in the park.
Surrounding the memorial monument is a large park and lawn area, used for all kinds of gatherings, events and recreational activities by the citizens of Aarhus. The park offers a panoramic view across the Bay of Aarhus. Mindeparken was extended in 1939 and again in 1944, and now includes different sections with their own peculiarities. In a corner of the park is ''Træsamlingen'' (the tree collection), a botanical selection of different tree species and nearby is the section of ''Rømerhaven'' (The Rømer Garden), a sculpture garden with a botanical bend.
In the south of Mindeparken lies the Donbæk Houses, built in 1828 and 1850. They formerly served as residentials of the servants to the baron of Marselisborg Manor, and also housing for forest workers in the Marselisborg Forests at some point. The old Marselisborg Manor was located where Marselisborg Gymnasium has residence now, but caught fire several times in the early 1900s and does not exist anymore. The Donbæk Houses are thus not related to the Marselisborg Palace.
== Gallery ==

File:Forår i Mindeparken.JPG|Spring scene from the Japanese cherry grove.
File:Mindeparken.JPG|The lawn in May.
File:Autumn in Mindeparken.jpg|Autumn scene
File:Donbækhusene mindeparken.jpg|Winter scene from the Donbæk houses.


File:Spejlbassinet.JPG|Rømerhaven. The bronze sculpture ''Danaiden'' and a mirror-pond.
Solhesten 01.JPG|Rømerhaven. The bronze- and water-sculpture ''Solhesten''.
File:Træsamlingen 03.JPG|The path through ''Træsamlingen''.
File:Stynede træer.jpg|An avenue in the park.

World War I monument

File:Mindeparken (Monumentet).JPG|Entry path to the monument.
File:Monumentet 2.jpg|Inside the WWI Memorial.
File:3 freden.jpg|From the inside walls


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