The museum was established in 1859 and is the oldest public art museum in Denmark outside Copenhagen. The art collecting activities were initiated some years earlier in 1847 by the local art association of
"Århus Kunstforening af 1847" and the first public exhibition was presented on 6 January 1859 in Aarhus' old Town Hall, located at the Cathedral, now housing the museum
KØN – Gender Museum Denmark. On 6 January 2009, ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum celebrated its 150-year anniversary with a jubilee exhibition, displaying the same works as the very first exhibition in 1859, amongst others.
Future constructions In the fall of 2014, ARoS announced plans for an expansion project titled "The Next Level". It includes the monumental art installation
"As Seen Below – The Dome, a Skyspace by James Turrell", and a new underground gallery. The project has been postponed several times, but construction finally began in 2022.
The Concert Hall Park surrounding the museum has also been redesigned and re-opened in 2025. The 1,000 m² underground extension, known as the
Salling Gallery, opened in June 2025, with its inaugural commission
Lost Property, a video installation by British artist
Jenkin van Zyl. This marked the first completed phase of
The Next Level expansion. Turrell's
Skyspace is now scheduled to open in June 2026.
Name The name ARoS refers to the
Old Danish name of the city
Aarhus, Áros, while the capitalized letters of the name hint at the
Latin word for art, namely
ars. == Attendance ==