St. Oluf Cemetery is a small public park and historic site in central Aarhus, Denmark. The park is situated by the coast in the city center of Midtbyen, in the Latin Quarter, bounded by the streets of Kystvejen and St. Olufs Stræde, overlooking the Docklands and the Bay of Aarhus in the East. It is one of only two green spaces in the historic inner city, the other one being Frue Kirkeplads at the Church of Our Lady, but is one of five protected scheduled monuments.
St. Oluf Cemetery is a decommissioned graveyard turned into a municipal green space, managed by the Nature and Environment department of Aarhus Municipality. The park is named after the St. Oluf Church that used to be here, itself named after the Norwegian king and saint Olaf II.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Oluf's_Cemetery
Address 3 Sankt Olufs Gade, Aarhus 8000, Denmark
Coordinates 56°9'30.269" N 10°12'46.531" E