
▲ H. C. Andersens House, a landmark in Odense, is where the fairy tale master was born and raised. The museum houses his manuscripts, letters, personal belongings, and interactive fairy tale-themed exhibition areas, offering an in-depth look at his life and creative journey.

▲ Hans Christian Andersen's former residence is located near the museum—a quaint red-roofed cottage that recreates the living environment of his childhood. Afterwards, take a stroll to the central square to explore Nordic-style shops, admire the square's sculptures and European architecture, and immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere of the city center.


▲ A classic example of Danish Gothic architecture, this cathedral was originally built in the 13th century. Its lavishly decorated interior houses the relics of Saint Canute and his brother. The church's stained glass windows and sculptures hold significant artistic value, making it a representative landmark of Odense's historical heritage.

▲ The heart of the city center, surrounded by European architecture, Nordic-style boutiques, and street sculptures. This is the perfect place to experience Odense's local life, where you can savor authentic Danish cuisine and shop for souvenirs.


