- Odense - Wikipedia
Odense ( ˈoʊdənsə OH-dən-sə, US also ˈoʊθənsə OH-thən-sə; [7] Danish: [ˈoðˀn̩sə] ⓘ) is the third largest city in Denmark (after Copenhagen and Aarhus) and the largest city on the island of Funen
- Odense – Denmarks charming hometown of Hans Christian Andersen
Odense is a lively cultural city, offering everything from historical museums and theatres to modern art and creative events Discover acclaimed exhibitions, explore emerging artists, or get hands-on with your own creativity
- Welcome to Odense | VisitDenmark
Yes, Mr Hans Christian Andersen hails from the city of Odense in Denmark, with its characterful old streets, inspiring museums and strong cycling culture Come explore Odense and find your own happy ever after
- The 9 best things to do in Odense, Denmark - Lonely Planet
Located 32km (20 miles) from Odense (an hour by train; 30 minutes by car), the castle has extensive grounds that are home to remarkable museums, play activities and a roster of seasonal events (rock festival and Christmas markets included) You can easily spend all day here
- Odense, Denmark: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025) - Tripadvisor
The quirky, millennium-old capital of Fyn (or Funen), Odense is populated by street corner sculptures of trolls and monster-footed benches Hans Christian Andersen's birthplace is crammed with fairytale-related attractions
- VisitOdense offers visitor information on events,. . .
Enjoy Odense's interesting historical and local attractions, contemporary festivals, art, and culture and find relevant practical information about parking, transport, and activities for the whole family
- 15 Best Things to Do in Odense (Denmark) - The Crazy Tourist
The largest city on the Island of Funen, Odense is a Danish cultural hotbed The composer Carl Nielsen and fairytale author Hans Christian Andersen were born here in the 19th century
- Odense | Fairytale City, Hans Christian Andersen, Funen | Britannica
Odense, city, northern Funen island, Denmark, on the Odense River The site was sacred in pagan times as the vi, or sanctuary, of Odin (one of the principal gods in Norse religion) but was first recorded in history about ad 1000
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