
The small peninsula of Denmark stands in northern Germany. Next to the mainland peninsula, there are several islands that also belong to Denmark, including the Fiona, which is located in the city that gives name to this article: Odense. To reach this city it’ll take a flight to Copenhagen, capital of the country, and then move to our destination.
Odense is the third largest city in Denmark and barely reaches 185 000 people. This city has more than 1000 years and has become one of the main shopping centers in Denmark. But for the inhabitants of this city, the biggest attraction of it is that she was born the famous writer Hans Christian Andersen.
Christian Andersen was an accomplished writer in the European environment and children’s storybooks made, chronicles of trips and even operas. If you’re a fan of your work or you are very interested to know more about this author, Odense is a great destination for you. However, if you’ve never heard his name or if you do not ineresa including Andersen’s life, then you Odense not be a good destination.
This city, however much of Denmark is not very open to tourist. Anyone visiting will have a bounded circuit to go but going outside he will not find anything important. The first is to tour the museum, which has few good town. The Christian Andersen is extremely comprehensive but how much detail is needed on this writer? I leave for you to decide.
Then we have an outdoor museum that recreates the very interesting old town of Fiona, a very good recreation and even manages to transport us in time. Then there’s not much to see. The cathedral of the city is very beautiful and will impact the lovers of the Gothic style. However, the overall architecture of this city shows its centuries of history.
For those and those who want to shop, Odense has a circuit of very modern and sophisticated shops and the prices are acceptable to the tourist astante Spanish, although they are exaggerated for Latin America. In clothing, perfumes and technology will find a great bargain.
Getting a bit of the tour is interesting shop around the market of flowers, fruits and vegetables, one of the largest in the country and where the number of colors is striking and contrasts with the general gray of the city.
In short, unless we are fans of Hans Christian Andersen, we may well skip the city of Odense and continue our journey without remorse Dianamarca and Europe.