The Funen Village is faithful to Hans Christian Andersen’s time period.
The Funen Village is an outdoor museum that invites guests on a visit to the countryside and the time of Hans Christian Andersen. The open air museum shows a typical Funen village environment with 30 buildings from the time period 1600-1800. The buildings range between farms and houses, all of which have been brought there from around area Funen and the islands.
The museum has recreated an environment from the 1800s, to allow the experience of a village environment with half-timbered buildings, flower gardens, cultivated fields, fences and village roads. Cows and goats can be found grazing, while geese are strutting along. Between the buildings you can follow the cultivation of old times, watch old Danish breeds of farm animals, and you can see the gardens of plants for human consumption as well as examples of Funen utility and ornamental gardens.
Address
The Funen Village
Sejerskovvej 20
5260 Odense S
museum@odense.dk
Ph: 6551 4601
Opening Hours
28 March – 30 June
Tuesday – Sunday. 10.00 to 17.00
Monday Closed
01 July – 11 August
Monday – Sunday. 10:00 to 18:00
12 August – 20 October
Tuesday – Sunday. 10.00 to 17.00
Monday Closed
It is open Monday in week 14, 21 and 42
Entrance Fees
28 March – 30 June:
Adults: 60 DKK
Groups: 55 DKK (min. 10 people)
Children: (0-17 years inclusive). FREE
01 July – 11 August:
Adults: 85 DKK
Groups: 80 DKK (min. 10 people)
Children: (0-17 years inclusive). FREE
12 August – 20 October:
Adults: 60 DKK
Groups: 55 DKK (min. 10 people)
Children: (0-17 years inclusive). FREE