
H.C. Andersen's House, located in Odense, Denmark, is a museum dedicated to the life and works of the famous Danish author Hans Christian Andersen. The museum is housed in the small, yellow house where Andersen was born in 1805, providing a glimpse into his humble beginnings. The interior has been carefully preserved and restored to reflect the period, offering visitors an authentic experience of 19th-century life.

Odense Cathedral, also known as St. Canute's Church (Sankt Knuds Kirke), is a historic cathedral located in Odense, Denmark. Named after King Canute IV, who was martyred in 1086, the church is a prime example of Gothic architecture in Northern Europe. The cathedral’s construction began in the early 14th century and was completed in the 15th century. Its striking red brick façade and towering spire make it a prominent landmark in the city.