The capital of Denmark’s FunenIsland, Odense is a city steeped in history. Birthplace of fairytale author Hans Christian Anderson and host of a museum in his childhood home, travelers will find a wealth of experience in this Scandanavian getaway. Favorite tourist destinations include many breathtaking cathedrals and sites dating back to the Vikings, a zoo, theatre, and a symphony orchestra. Â
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Sankt Knud's Kirke | Jul 20 06'
"I soon took a few pictures, looked around for the clergy and to my amazment I thought..."
After Jacob, Heidi, and I left the shopping district on Vestergade. That's the name of the street in Odense where you can do all... Continue reading »
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Hans Christian Andersen | Jul 20 06'
"H.C. was afraid of being trapped somewhere with no escape."
H.C. Andersen's hus wasn't too far from where I was staying. Just a 5 minute walk. Oh how nice. So far I have seen a lot o... Continue reading »
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Jernbanemusem, Odense | Jul 14 06'
"So, being the big kid I am, I did...and you should too!"
I have always been into collecting toy trains. So, when Jacob planned to take me, Heidi and his son to the train museum I thought it w... Continue reading »
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Odense & Anderson | Sep 11 08'
"Once home to Hans Christian Anderson"
On the way home from our Egeskov Castle trip, Jenny and I found ourselves in Odense for a few hours between trains. This was very convenient,... Continue reading »



