Mårslet

Town in Denmark


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::summary Town in Denmark ::

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native_name
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pushpin_map_captionLocation in Denmark
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameDenmark
subdivision_type1Region
subdivision_name1Midtjylland
subdivision_type2Municipality
subdivision_name2Aarhus
established_titleFoundation
established_datepre-history (unknown)
established_title2Railway town
established_date21884
established_title3Part of Aarhus Municipality
established_date31970
area_land_km2
area_urban_km22.31
population_as_of1. January 2025
population_total
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population_density_urban_km2auto
population_blank1_titleGender
population_blank12510 males and 2664 females
timezoneCET
utc_offset+1
timezone_DSTCEST
utc_offset_DST+1
coordinates
elevation_footnotes
postal_code_typePostal code
postal_code8320
area_code(+45) 86
website
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History

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/62/Motormoellen_i_Maarslet.jpg" caption="Motor Mill in Mårslet as seen from Mårslet Station."] ::

Mårslet was first recorded in 1360 under the name Mordslet, a compound possibly derived from the Old Danish word marth (meaning either "marten" or "forest") and slet ("clearing"). The name thus likely refers to a woodland clearing.

Historically, the settlement developed as an irregular roadside village (vejforteby) in a small valley through which the Giber Å stream flows. Early farmsteads were located southeast of the church and along Lindegårdsvej to the southwest, and elements of the original street layout remain visible today.

The parish church, located on a hill north of the stream, dates from the Romanesque period and contains a well-preserved set of wall paintings from around 1200.

Significant development began in 1884 with the construction of the Hads-Ning Herreders Railway (later the Odder Line), which included a station in Mårslet. The improved connectivity spurred residential expansion, particularly around 1900, when red-brick houses with decorative masonry were built along Tandervej and nearby streets.

Mårslet functioned as an independent parish municipality until the 1970 Danish Municipal Reform, when it was merged into Aarhus Municipality. From the 1960s onward, the town experienced substantial suburban growth, with the development of large single-family housing estates.

In 2018, the Odder Line was incorporated into the Aarhus Letbane light rail system, improving public transport links to central Aarhus.

Demographics and housing

Mårslet has one of the highest average household incomes in the East Jutland metropolitan area. The population has grown considerably in recent decades, driven by migration from Aarhus and a high level of new housing construction. The town includes a variety of housing types, primarily detached single-family homes.

Transport

Mårslet is served by the Aarhus Letbane light rail system, which provides a travel time of approximately 25 minutes to Aarhus city centre. Bus 16, operated by Busselskabet Aarhus Sporveje, offers an alternative route with a travel time of around 30 minutes. Increased commuter traffic has led to congestion issues in the town centre during peak hours.

Culture and sport

Mårslet Fællesråd (Mårslet Joint Council) is an umbrella organisation for local associations and acts as a liaison between residents and Aarhus Municipality. The council maintains the town website and contributes to the local monthly magazine, Mårslet-Bladet, which is produced on a volunteer basis.

Mårslet's main sports club is TMG (Testrup Mårslet Gymnastikforening), which offers activities in football, handball, gymnastics, basketball, volleyball, badminton, tennis, darts, pétanque, and fitness training. The club's senior football team achieved notable success in 2007 by winning the JBU Cup as the lowest-ranked team in the tournament's history, and in 2016 earned promotion to the seventh tier of Danish football.

Notable people

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References

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  2. [https://m.statbank.dk/TableInfo/BY3?lang=en BY3: Population 1. January by urban areas, area and population density] The Mobile Statbank from [[Statistics Denmark]]
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  8. (19 February 2017). "De rigeste områder slår rekord, mens de fattiges indkomst falder". Arbejderbevægelsens Erhvervsråd.
  9. (13 May 2017). "Nordhavn, Mårslet og Aarhus: Her er de områder, som nye indbyggere strømmer til". DR.
  10. "Om Mårslet Fællesråd – Maarslet.nu".
  11. "TMG".
  12. "DBU Jyllands Ungdomspokalturnering".
  13. (26 October 2016). "Vi fejrer oprykning til serie 2 på lørdag!".

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