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Brandts Klædefabrik Museum
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Brandts Klædefabrik Museum

Odense [1] is the capital of and the largest city on the island of Funen in Denmark. It is the third largest city in Denmark, and the birthplace of author Hans Christian Andersen.

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Understand

Hans Christian Andersen Museum
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Hans Christian Andersen Museum

Odense is located at the Funen island. The first reference to the city dates back in 988 in a letter of the German kaiser Otto III, although some archeological finds indicate the settlement has been around since the Viking time. At that time, Odense is just a centre of the Odin cult. In 1100, the first monastery, St. Knud's Monastery, after the name of the king Knud IV, was established by some English Benedictine monks.

Until mid 17th century, Odense enjoyed as a trading centre for the surrounding areas. Local merchandise, such as live cattles, was exported and gave a huge fortunes. The Swedish war in the mid 1600s has given the city, a bad fate. Economy was at a stagnancy, until a canal was open in 1803. Soon, Odense swiftly changed into a port city. Odense becomes a modern, industrialized city with the opening of railways in 1865. The population grows into currently 185,871, the third largest city of Denmark.

Odense is the birthplace of fairy-tale author Hans Christian Andersen, whose 200th birthday was celeberated in 2005. Andersen was born on 2 April 1805, in the narrow street of Munkemøllestræde, close to the cathedral. During his life, Andersen, the son of washerwoman and a shoemaker, has made many famous fairy tales world-wide, including ugly duckling, the snow queen, etc.

Get in

By plane

Odense Airport no longer has any domestic or international airline activity; instead you can arrive at:

  • Billund Airport and take the airport bus from there, the trip is about 90 minutes.
  • Copenhagen Airport/Kastrup and take the train from there, the trip is between 105 and 120 minutes.

By train

  • About 90 minutes from Copenhagen, 210 DKK one way.
  • About 105 minutes from Aarhus.
  • Between 80 and 110 minutes from Esbjerg in southern Jutland, connecting with ferries from Harwich in England.
  • About 45 minutes from Svendborg on southern Funen.

By car

Odense - situated in the middle of the island Funen - is easily accessible by car by the highway connecting Jutland, Funen and Zealand. Beware that the fee for crossing the Great Belt Bridge between Zealand and Funen (if you arrive from Zealand) is 200 DKK one way.

By bus

The cream coloured buses from FynBus arrive from all over Funen, Fredericia in Jutland, and Nykøbing on the island Falster, at the regional bus hub next to the central railroad station - not to be confused with the local bus hub directly beneath the station.

By boat

There are no ferry lines to Odense.

By yacht

Odense city is accessible via a 7 km long canal from Odense Fjord to the old harbour. There are several marinas, but make sure they have visitor berths before you arrive. You can also arrive at a marina in e.g. Svendborg, Faaborg, or Kerteminde, and go by bus/train from there.

Get around

The red and white buses from Odense Bytrafik (page in Danish) are available all over Odense. The main local bus hub is directly beneath (ground level) the central railroad station - not to be confused with the regional bus hub.

Smaller hubs are located at:

  • Klingenberg next to City Hall (regional busses also stop here)
  • The hospital, connected to the railroad from Ringe / Svendborg (regional busses also stop here)
  • The shopping mall "Rosengårdcentret" (regional busses do not stop here)

The buses may be crowded during rush hour (around 7-8, 12-14, 17-19 o'clock). Some regional buses do not stop at the main hub, but use some of the smaller ones, but all local buses do.

The railroad to Svendborg has a few stops in Odense; the stop at picturesque Fruens Bøge is near the open-air museum The Funen Village. Some trains don't stop at Fruens Bøge - the stops are listed on the information screens on the platforms.

See

  • Brandts Klædefabrik, http://brandts.dk/. An art and culture center, which also has art cinema and cafe.
Odense's cathedral, the St Knud's church.
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Odense's cathedral, the St Knud's church.
  • The Danish Railway Museum, Dannebrogsgade 24, +45 66 13 66 30 (, fax: +45 66 19 02 20), http://www.jernbanemuseum.dk. Daily 10-16 (Closed 1 January, 24, 25 and 31 December.). Admission: Children 5-13 DKK 20, Adults DKK 48, Families DKK 120 (2 adults and 3 children).

Do

  • Odense Golfklub, Hestehaven 200, +45-6595-9000, http://www.odensegolfklub.dk/wm1608. 9 pm -5:30 pm. Green fees: Weekdays Dkr. 275 (38 Euro), Weekends and holidays Dkr. 325 (45 Euro). Odense Goldklub does not accept Euros and only permits credit card payments on weekdays between 8:30 - 16:30.
  • Odense Aafart, http://www.aafart.dk/uk/ukstart.htm. Odense Aafart has tour boats from the recreational area Munke Mose in the city centre on Odense River with stops at Odense Zoo and in Fruens Bøge near The Funen Village.


Wednesdays and Thursdays from 4 May to 29 September 2005 there are six daily Hans Christian Andersen Sightseeing Bus Tours (PDF file).

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Mid-range

  • Den Gamle Kro (The Old Inn) Overgade 23, 5000 Odense C, ph:+45 6612 1433 (dengamlekro@city-hotel-odense.dk, fax: +45 6617 8858) [2] An historical inn built in 1863. French inspired and serves traditional Danish food.

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