The industrial in new use
Odense has several industrial neighbourhoods, including the area around Brandts and the harbour. Today, the industry is more or less gone and the areas are more commonly used for housing, shopping, restaurants and museums. The old factories provide a very special metropolitan atmosphere.

Photo: Benjamin Dalby

Photo: Panduro Photography
ROA Street Art at Odense Harbour
A World-renowned artist has made Denmark's highest mural in Odense

Photo: Simone Stæhr Keller
Storms Pakhus - Odense Streetfood
Odense has a new, atmospheric food market of international format in Storms Pakhus' raw industrial warehouse at the harbor.

Photo: Andreas Bastiansen
Brandts Klædefabrik
Brandts Klædefabrik exudes atmosphere and authenticity. It is the epitome of a creative and quirky environment, all under the open sky and connected by small, narrow streets and cosy little squares.

Photo: Anja Panduro
Le Klint Brand Store Odense
Established in 1943 Le Klint has existed since 1943 and is one of the country's ambassadors for Danish design.

Photo: Panduro Photography
Vintapperstræde by the Latin Quarter
The street association around Vintapperstrædet in Odense calls itself the city's cosiest street, and with good reason. The narrow passage between Vestergade and Slotsgade, with an entrance from Kongensgade, is an oasis of calm, cosiness and charming speciality shops and restaurants.

Photo: Simone Stæhr Keller
Storms Pakhus - Odense Streetfood
Odense has a new, atmospheric food market of international format in Storms Pakhus' raw industrial warehouse at the harbor.

