Aarhus V

Built primarily in the 1940s, Møllevangen has many four-storey apartment blocks in red or yellow brick, but also larger detached house areas and several townhouses.

There is a public memorial grove for Danish Nazi Concentration Camp prisoners in association with the dormitory grounds here.

[3][4] This neighbourhood is located northwest of Møllevangen and consists mainly of apartment blocks in various designs, but with a diverse mix of townhouses, detached houses and a dormitory as well.

There is a church in Herredsvang and easy access to several recreational nature sites such as Marienlyst Park, Brendstrup Skov and Vestereng.

There are many community activities in Herredsvang, with institutions such as a culture house and several youth and child centres, including a small farm with livestock and forest kindergartens.

In the middle of the area and in the northern parts, high rise concrete apartments characterise several public housing programs and projects, many of which are homes to immigrants.

The hip hop culture has been strongly represented in Aarhus V, in particular in the 2000s, when the milieu here gave rise to the so-called Aarhus-V style.

The skyline of Møllevangen is dominated by Højhus Charlottehøj - one of the only brick-constructed highrises in Denmark.