The museum has been closed for refurbishments when I have been in Odense lately, but it is a wonderful half timbered house. Its interior has various exhibitions on Odense's history.
Updated Apr 4, 2011
Address: Overgade 48
This house displays a vast number of correspondence, records and other items from the life of HC Andersen. A nice way to spend an hour or so.
Written Aug 21, 2010
Another building that we did not visit, but admired only from a distance, the theatre of the town of Odense.
Updated Oct 15, 2008
A statue in remembrance of King Christian III, by Erik Cohrt (1902-1970).
Written Oct 15, 2008
Odense town hall with elements of what seemed to be Renaissance architecture, it reminded Jennie of the architecture of Siena, in particular the "Piazza del Campo".
Updated Oct 15, 2008
Street scene near the Andersen Museum - notice the ominous clouds!
Written Oct 15, 2008
I'd have to check, but I believe this was the Church of Sankt Hans in Odense.
Written Oct 15, 2008
The Odense Koncerthus is right next to the Radisson HC Andersen hotel.
I'm unsure which website belongs to it because it's all in Danish. But I reckon that your hotel can inform you better.
Written Apr 25, 2007
Address: Claus Bergs Gade 9
Well, I didn't, but this town does have a zoo. Admissions and opening hours in the English version of the website below.
Written Apr 23, 2007
Address: Sdr. Boulevard 306, 5000 Odense
Phone: +45 66111360
Website: http://www.odensezoo.dk/site/engelsk/planlaeg/aabningstider/
go for a walk in the old part of town. All the streets look like the photo here. I love thse kinda houses i wish i could have one some day.
Written Mar 10, 2007
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go for a walk in the old part of town. All the streets look like the photo here. I love thse kinda houses i wish i could have one some day.
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