Funen and the Central Islands

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  • 1. Brandts Klædefabrik

    Factory

    Occupying a former textile factory, this four-story artist compound houses the Museet for Fotokunst (Museum of Photographic Art), Denmarks Mediemuseum (Danish Media Museum), and Kunsthallen (Art Gallery). National and international exhibits shown here vary widely, but the photography museum and the art gallery gravitate toward especially experimental work.

    Brandts Passage 37 and 43, north of river and parallel to Kongensgade, Odense, South Denmark, 5000, Denmark
    66-13–78–97

    Sight Details

    Rate Includes: Combined ticket DKr 80; photography museum DKr 30; media museum DKr 30; art gallery DKr 50, Tues., Wed., and Fri.–Sun. 10–5, Thurs. noon–9
  • 2. H. C. Andersens Barndomshjem

    In Hans Christian Andersen's childhood home, where he lived in the early 1800s, the young boy and his parents lived in three tiny rooms. The rooms are outfitted with rustic, period furnishings (chairs, lamps, a table) and little else. Ticket price includes one-day admission to five Hans Christian Andersen attractions.

    Møntestræde 1, Odense, South Denmark, 5000, Denmark
    65-51–46–01

    Sight Details

    Rate Includes: DKr 125--135, Tues.–Sun. 11–3, Closed Mon.
  • 3. Ladbyskibet

    Museum/Gallery

    The village of Ladby, 16 km (10 miles) east of Odense, is best known as the home of the 1,100-year-old remains of this ship, which belonged to a Viking chieftain. He was buried along with the hunting dogs and horses he would need for Valhalla—the afterlife.

    Vikingevej 123, Odense, South Denmark, 5300, Denmark
    65-32–16–67

    Sight Details

    Rate Includes: DKr 60, Mar.–May, Sept., and Oct., Tues.–Sun. 10–4; Nov.–Feb., Wed.–Sun. noon–4; June–Aug., daily 10–5
  • 4. Sankt Knuds Kirke

    Constructed between the 13th and 15th century, this is Denmark's only purely Gothic cathedral. The intricate wooden altar covered with gold leaf was carved by German sculptor Claus Berg. Beneath the sepulcher are the bones of St. (King) Knud, killed during a farmers' uprising in 1086, and his brother.

    Klosterbakken 2, Odense, South Denmark, Denmark
    66-12–03–92

    Sight Details

    Rate Includes: Free
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