The city hall has a total area of 19,380 m2 including the basement. The tower is 60 m tall and the tower clock face has a diameter of 7 m. The building is made of concrete plated with 6,000 m2 of grey
marble from
Porsgrunn in
Norway. On the outside, copper is used for many architectural details, signified by the characteristic green
verdigris. The interior is more luscious in its expression with oaken
parquet floors, ceramic tile floors in various patterns, specially designed wooden furniture, glass walls, wooden walls and large wall paintings and decorations. Inside,
brass and
bronze is used for metal architectural details. The price for the building was 9.5 mio.
DKK, including the cost of the land area and inventory which in itself comprised 1.5 mio. DKK. As one of just a few Danish city halls, it was marked for preservation in March 1994 because of its unique architecture and design. In January 2006, the city hall was included in the
Danish Culture Canon under architecture. The city hall features as the main location of the short film Nada - Act II by Slovenian artist
Jasmina Cibic. File:Arne jacobsen, aarhus town hall 1937-1942 2.jpg|Interior File:Arne jacobsen, aarhus town hall 1937-1942 (1).jpg|Staircase File:Arne jacobsen, aarhus town hall 1937-1942.jpg|Staircase File:Park alle.JPG|By night ==Former city halls==