Free for young visitors under 18
Explore Odense with young visitors – completely free of charge. Several museums and attractions offer free admission for under 18s, from H.C. Andersen’s magical universe to The Funen Village, without stretching your holiday budget.
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Hans Christian Andersen House
Step into Hans Christian Andersen’s House in Odense – a museum attraction where fairy tales, architecture and immersive experiences come together.

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Hans C. Andersen's Childhood Home
In Munkemøllestræde, close to the Odense Cathedral, the river and the Fairytale Garden, you will find the little yellow half-timbered house where Hans Christian Andersen lived with his parents from the age of 2 to 14.

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The Danish Railway Museum
The Danish Railway Museum is located in the centre of Odense and is an ideal destination for the whole family.

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Carl Nielsen Museum
Denmark's most famous composer came from humble beginnings. As a composer, Carl Nielsen constantly pushed the boundaries. The result was bold symphonies and compositions, but also songs that have become part of Danish cultural identity.

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Art Museum Brandts in Odense
At Art Museum Brandts, you can quickly spend a whole day among the masters of the past as well as the talents of contemporary art.

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TID City Museum
In the heart of old town you will find TID museum – a cultural oasis comprising lovely courtyards and buildings from the 16th century to the present day.

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The Funen Village - Open Air Museum
The Funen Village focuses on past experiences of living circularly and in closer harmony with nature, and how the past can inspire sustainability in everyday life today.




