Vestereng
Vestereng is a Danish nature site in the environs of northern Aarhus and the suburb of Skejby. The name literally translates as 'westward meadow'. The Municipality of Aarhus took ownership in 1939.[1]
The area has a lively history of recent times and is now used extensively by several civil groups and organizations. The most prevalent groups as of 2013, being Aarhus Beach Volley Club, the roleplaying club Einherjerne, Aarhus Dirt Jump Park and Aarhus civil dog handling Association.
History
Vestereng was used by the German occupational forces as ammunition storage for the marine during the Second World War. They constructed a total of 14 concrete bunkers; 10 as storage facilities and 4 for machinegun defence and the bunkers are still here today, as a historical testimony to the occupation. After the liberation in 1945, the Danish military forces took over and Vestereng was used as a shooting range and training ground for several decades. From 1978-87 the Danish Home Guard took over the military practice on Vestereng.[1]
Music
Vestereng was up until 2013, used as a venue for large outdoor concerts, but this activity has been discontinued due to the newly expanded Aarhus University Hospital in Skejby closeby and inaccessibility to emergency and firefighting units.[2]
The Aarhus leg of the annual Danish Muscular Dystrophy Association benefit concert tour, Grøn Koncert (Green Concert), was held in Vestereng since 1987[3] along with other large popular music concerts. Over the years, Vestereng has hosted big outdoor concerts with many popular Danish and several internationally acclaimed bands such as Medina, Kashmir, Nephew, Magtens Korridorer and Simple Minds, The Police, D-A-D, Metallica, etc. to name a few.[4][5]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Vestereng". Aarhus Leksikon. Retrieved 17.th. of November 2013.
- ↑ Green Concert comes to an end on Vestereng after complaint Jyllandsposten (17.11.2013)
- ↑ Green Concert is ready for Aarhus AOA
- ↑ Vestereng last.fm
- ↑ Vestereng setlist.fm
Coordinates: 56°11′12″N 10°10′47″E / 56.18667°N 10.17972°E