Odense is the charming capital of Fyn - rich in history, metropolitan vibes and green areas. Explore the old neighborhoods, the urban harbour, and visit the museums and attractions of the former industrial city.
Odense Harbour was built in the beginning of the 19th century and a lot has happened since then. For 150 years it served as a busy industrial harbour, but now it's transforming into a new and exciting...
Go for a swim in Odense HarbourThe Odense Harbour Swimming pool is located and built into the harbour closest to the city. The swimming pool will be open all year except on special holidays and gues...
Storms Pakhus - a gastronomic and creative food marketOdense has a new, atmospheric food market of international format in Storms Pakhus' raw industrial warehouse at the harbor. Storms Pakhus offers...
It is a special feeling to be so close to a big city and yet in the country side. The Odense River is virtually unchanged and presents recreative possibilities for everybody. Fishing season between 8....
It's totally wild Europe's best zoo offers unique and adventurous moments for the whole family. Fill your day with great impressions, knowledge, play and learning. Look, listen and learn about when th...
Nostalgia and memories at the Danish Railway MuseumIn the middle of Odense, just beside the railway station, the museum houses an original roundhouse building from 1954. Here you can experience the ...
The path bridge across the railway tracks was designed by the architects Gottlieb Paludan Architects, who won a design competition in 2012. The bridge is very beautiful and impressive, especially at n...
The garden is situated in the quarter between the city centre and Sankt Knudsgade. It was established by a book club in 1876. This meant that it was closed to the general public. The book club was a l...
H.C. Andersen's mother worked as a washerwoman and washed clothes in Odense Å. Along the river, there were several washing places where the women could put their soapy water. When the clothes had to b...
In 1881, Odense Municipality bought the area from Munke Mølle's factories because they wanted to keep it free of buildings. It was a low-lying bog and meadow area, which was partly used for grazing an...
We invite you to take a stroll through the heart of old Odense, Hans Christian Andersen’s birthplace, where you can encounter numerous things to remind you of Denmark’s world-famous writer of fairy ta...