Social Programme
Excursion - Boat Tour and Conference Dinner
Sunday 13th June 2010 |
09:00 |
Departure from Hotel Ebeltoft Strand |
10:00 |
Arrival at Aarhus University, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Ny Munkegade 120, Aarhus C |
10:10 |
Søren Pape Møller: Accelerator projects at Aarhus University |
11:00 |
Lab Tour at the Physics department |
12:00 |
Departure from the parking lot outside the Department of Physics and Astronomy |
13:00 |
Arrival at the harbour/Silkeborg |
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Tour on the Silkeborg lakes with the Hjejle vessel 'M/S Hejren'
13:15 |
Picnic lunch on board the vessel (mineral water incl.) It will be possible to buy beer/soda/mineral water
on board the vessel |
15:30 |
Arrival at Himmelbjerget |
16:00-18:00 |
Walk to the peak of Himmelbjerget and the woods of Silkeborg
"Himmelbjerget"
With a height of 147 meters it is one of the highest points of elevation in Denmark. This hill is a
popular destination for its beautiful and magnificent views. From the lake a 1200 m beautiful hike leads
to the The Tower of Himmelbjerget.
Bring suitable shoes and clothes! The walk from the boat to the hill top takes approx. 20 minutes. |
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Facts about "Himmelbjerget"
Despite the fact that Himmelbjerget rises 147 metres above sea level, the geologists claim that
Himmelbjerget is a 'false' hill. When the Ice Age was over, the enormous melt waters dug into the
ground and formed the subglacial stream trenches whose steep slopes form the 'false' hill - as opposed
to the 'genuine' hill which is evenly rounded on all sides. In the subglacial stream trench formed by
the melt water you find today the beautiful lake Julsoe, originally Hjulsoe (the name refers to a
cultic place), above which Himmelbjerget rises.
That Himmelbjerget became a well-known place is first and foremost due to the Danish poet St. St. Blicher. The
story goes that one summer day in 1838 some students, who were on a walking tour, climbed the hill and
became so enthusiastic over the scenic beauty of the place that they wrote to St. St. Blicher suggesting
that he should hold a popular meeting at Himmelbjerget. Blicher accepted the idea with enthusiasm and
gathered thousands of people at his meetings, of which the first one was held on August 1, 1839. However,
in his enthusiasm Blicher forgot to ask permission for holding popular meetings from the owner of
Himmelbjerget, farmer P. Nielsen of Himmelbjerggaarden, and the owner took it amiss to such a degree that
he started a veritable war in the papers in the form of letters to the editor. In the summer of 1840 the
Danish King Christian VIII visited Jutland, and when he heard about the 'feud', he intervened and solved
the problem by leasing Himmelbjerget from the owner. Thus anybody was free to go there, and finally in
1871 the Crown obtained a deed on the property and absolute ownership.
(Source:www.himmelbjerget.dk)
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Facts about the Tower
The Himmelbjerg Tower, 25 meters high, was erected in commemoration of King Frederik VII, who on June 5,
1849 gave the Danish people its free constitution. The Tower, designed by the architect L. P. Fenger, has a
frieze bearing the inscription: In commemoration of the King - Frederik VII - a friend of the Danish people
- the giver of the Constitution. The erection commenced in 1874 and on June 6, 1875 the tower could be
unveiled, however, without part of the ornamentation, namely the King's portrait and the commemorative
wreaths, made by the Danish sculptor Ring. These ornaments were unveiled on Constitution Day 1891. Since
then the tower has remained unchanged.
(Source:www.himmelbjerget.dk) |
18:00-18:30 |
Aperitif outside Hotel Julsø (with entertainment) |
18:30-21:30 |
Dinner at Hotel Julsø
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The restaurant is beautifully situated right at the foot of "Himmelbjerget" and right where the
boats from Silkeborg land.
The kitchen is French/Italien
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21:30-23:00 |
Bus from Silkeborg to Ebeltoft. |
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