The Moesgaard Museum, located near Aarhus in Denmark, is a museum of archaeology and ethnography known for its unique architecture and integration into the landscape. The building, designed by Henning Larsen Architects, features a green roof that blends with the surrounding hilly landscape, also offering an area for picnics and outdoor activities. The museum houses collections ranging from prehistory to modern times, with a particular focus on archaeology, anthropology, and ethnography.
The museum is partially underground and its green roof, covered with grass, moss, and wildflowers, appears to emerge from the landscape. The museum displays archaeological findings and ethnographic objects, providing an overview of the history and culture of different eras and regions.