• Odense is the third largest city in Denmark with 145.554 inhabitants (Odense city 1st January 2004) and the capital of the island of Funen.
  • in the monastery.[3] In the churchyard there are ruins of the hospice, which was one of the most important social service institutions in mediaeval Odense.
  • To the south of the Odense Town Hall stands St Knud's Church, the minster of Odense. ... odense-hans-christian-andersen-museum, denmark.
  • Odense, South Denmark, Denmark. The 3 most popular sites. St. Canute's Cathedral. ... Odinstårnet. St. Canute's Cathedral. Saint Hans Church.
  • Saint Canute`s Cathedral in Odense is named after Canute the Holy, who was murdered in 1086 in St. Alban`s Church, which was close to the present church.
  • 5. Odense SO is home to several historic churches, including the Saint Hans Church and the Saint Alban's Church.
  • Knuds Church. 4. 235 reviews. #5 of 156 things to do in Odense. Historic SitesArchitectural BuildingsReligious SitesChurches & Cathedrals.
  • Hans Christian Andersen, who was born in Odense in 1805 and spent his childhood, is omnipresent in his native city. ... Saint Hans Church.
  • The present Odense Domkirke dates primarily from the 13th century, but it was built on the foundations of an earlier travertine church that was built in 1095.