The H.C. Andersen House is open to the public on a limited basis in the writer’s hometown of Odense, Denmark. The H.C. Andersen House in Odense, Denmark. Photo: Laerke Beck Johansen. Artnet News ...
H.C. Andersen’s House, a $61 million museum celebrating the outsized imagination of author Hans Christian Andersen, soft-opened earlier this summer in Odense, Denmark, on an urban campus spanning ...
“It’s not a historical museum,” Henrik Lübker says. “It’s more an existential museum.” Kengo Kuma and Associates, Cornelius Vöge, MASU planning Most museums dedicated to a specific historical figure ...
We have to dive into the fairytales as the very first thing because they are what everyone knows. The idea is not to retell the stories, but rather to communicate their familiarity and inspire further ...
The H.C. Andersen House uses the author’s playful storytelling style as a lens to view his life and work. To design a new museum about Hans Christian Andersen, known for fairy tales like The Little ...
An hour and a half by train from Copenhagen, Odense is located on a quiet island with colorful half-timbered houses and crooked cobblestone streets. Hans Christian Andersen was born in the sleepy city ...
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