Odense
Location of Conference venue
Art and
History
Odense is Denmark’s third largest city with a population of around 200,000. It is named after the Nordic god Odin and there has been human settlement in the Odense area for over 4,000 years, although the city’s name was not mentioned in writing until 988. Canute IV, generally considered to be the last Viking king, was murdered in Odense on 10 July 1086. His bones can even be seen in the cathedral crypt.
Cultural
opportunities
Hans Christian Andersen museum
The Funen Village
Egeskov Castle. 35 km south of odense
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The old town
Enjoy
The conference center within walking distance to many restaurants. We can recommend many. Bookings may be needed.
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Experiences
Fun for all
The world famous children’s toy company LEGO (an abbreviation of the two Danish words “leg godt”, meaning “play well”) was founded in 1932. The original Legoland is located in Billund on the Jutland peninsula about an hours drive from Odense. For more information on the Legoland (hotel and tickets) see here.
Billund has an international airport (BLL) linking with many European cities and is an alternative entry point to Copenhagen. It is 60 mins by car and 75 mins by bus & train from Odense.