Odensee, Denmark's third largest city, follows Andersen's footprints to explore this fairy tale city. The square is not lively, but it does gather more buildings and humanities. The overall feeling is very good.
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The central square is surrounded by the Municipal Square of Odense, surrounded by various European-style buildings and churches, such as Rådhuspladsen and SanktKnuds Church, as well as a huge bronze statue by SvendWiigHansen -——recumbent “Oceania” . There are many gift and clothing shops and ice cream shops on the pedestrian street of the square, with reasonable prices and high cost performance.
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Odensee, Denmark's third largest city, follows Andersen's footprints to explore this fairy tale city. The square is not lively, but it does gather more buildings and humanities. The overall feeling is very good.
The central square of Odense is the square where the city hall and the cathedral are located, and there are two landmarks. There is also a so-called mermaid statue in the square, which is large in size and has a special lying position.
it's very very beautiful. we went for a walk around the area and it's so clean and well organized.
There is a famous church in the central square of Odense, and of course there is a huge bronze statue from the hand of Odense - the reclining Oceania. There are also various statues and art installations around the square.
There is a famous church in the central square of Odense, and of course there are huge bronze statues from the hand of Odense - the reclining Oceania, and there are many bronze statues around the square. There are also various statues and art installations around the square, and the traditional Danish-style buildings next to the square are arranged neatly and orderly, walking in it, like returning to the era of Andersen's life.