A single touch to the walls of the church is considered to be curing and healing from all diseases and miseries. The church is visited by people of different religious confessions. A significant symbol of the city is so called half-timbered houses. These traditional medieval buildings are still constructed following good old traditions. The half timbered houses will be appreciated by the connoisseurs of ancient architecture and will stun event unsophisticated and inexperienced tourists with their original unique style.
Odense is a place of birth of Hans Christian Andersen. One of the museums of the city is devoted to the creative work and life of world renowned fairy tale writer. The museum is named after the author. An exposition of the Hans Christian Andersen Museum includes a collection of ancient paintings and statues of fairy tale characters created by the author. The museum regularly holds different exhibitions devoted to ethnic crafts: tourist will have a chance to explore the brightest samples of smith craft and pottery craft as well as estimate and try hot masterpieces of local bakers. The Museum of Fine Arts will be of the same high interest for tourists and city guests. Its collection counts hundreds of paintings of Danish artists.
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