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Exhibition: Life in the City

The historical exhibition at Museum TID takes you on an exciting journey through the Viking Age, the Middle Ages and the Renaissance.

Dates and times

3 MarchTuesday
10:00 AM–04:00 PM
4 MarchWednesday
10:00 AM–04:00 PM
5 MarchThursday
10:00 AM–04:00 PM
6 MarchFriday
10:00 AM–04:00 PM
7 MarchSaturday
10:00 AM–04:00 PM
8 MarchSunday
10:00 AM–04:00 PM
10 MarchTuesday
10:00 AM–04:00 PM
11 MarchWednesday
10:00 AM–04:00 PM
12 MarchThursday
10:00 AM–04:00 PM
13 MarchFriday
10:00 AM–04:00 PM
14 MarchSaturday
10:00 AM–04:00 PM
15 MarchSunday
10:00 AM–04:00 PM
17 MarchTuesday
10:00 AM–04:00 PM
18 MarchWednesday
10:00 AM–04:00 PM
19 MarchThursday
10:00 AM–04:00 PM

Prices

Adult100 DKK
Child (0-18)Free
Myself, My partner, Friends
Exhibition Byens Liv
Events
Photo: Museum TID

Get directions

Møntestræde 1

5000 Odense C

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Over the course of 600 years, Odense transformed from a modest village to an international trading metropolis, and the exhibition reveals the fascinating changes in society and worldview during this period.

The exhibition is housed in a Renaissance noble house that is itself part of Odense's history. This house provides the perfect atmosphere for the exhibition's 11 themes, which are brought to life through sound, light and projections.

Your journey begins in the Viking Age, where you discover how King Harald Bluetooth built the Viking castle "Nonnebakken" by the river Odense and where Cnut the Holy, the last Viking king, was killed in Albani Church. You can even stand by the floor he fell on.

The exhibition also delves into daily life, including the market, backyards and homes in the city. Here you'll experience the challenges people faced, such as illness, death and punishment, but also the joys that came with cosy bathhouses, exotic goods and skilled craftsmen.

A special find in the exhibition is a bishop's coffin and skeleton, which was found where St Albani Church was located in the 11th century. The small wooden church from that time was rebuilt and expanded over time and became increasingly important.

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