Viborg, Denemarken
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This theater was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. Photograph by SHPO staff, March 2025.
The Glud Theatre was constructed in 1915. The current facade was added in 1950 with stylistic features of the Art Deco style. The theatre became a popular gathering place for Viborg residents. The theatre played silent movies, which were accompanied by a piano below the stage. These movies ran twice a night, seven days a week. Before the school gym was built, Viborg High School gave their plays on the theatre stage. It is now operated as a movie theater.
Who knew that this is where we would end up when we asked Google Maps for a "restaurant near me" as we hit the road on our way out of Copenhagen. Learned that Viborg is one of the oldest cities in Denmark, with Viking settlements dating back to the late 8th century. It is such a picturesque, quaint city. We ate in the outdoor cafe under the black umbrellas and the food was great. All of the al fresco spots had lap blankets to cozy up with and portable heaters as the weather warrants. It felt like something out of a fairytale with the lovely, hanging, flowered orbs scattered across the city center.