Whatever you think of its design, the Aalborg Tower has been a permanent part of Aalbog’s cityscape since 1933 when it was built for an exposition.
It’s a silver disk at the top of a large metallic frame next to the city’s Modern Art Museum.
The viewing deck is 105 metres above sea level and there’s a bistro up here, so you could order a smørrebrød (Danish open-faced sandwich) to go with vistas that encompass the whole city and all of North Jutland too