Odense Teater
Odense Teater is a theater in the city of Odense in Denmark. It can be dated back to 1796 and is therefore Denmark's second oldest theater.
Assens (Danish pronunciation: [ˈʔasn̩s]) is a town with a population of 5,956 (1 January 2014)) on the west coast of the island of Funen on the eastern side of the Little Belt in central Denmark. By road, Assens is located 41.2 kilometres (25.6 mi) southwest of Odense, 34 kilometres (21 mi) northwest of Faaborg, and 33.34 kilometres (20.72 mi) southeast of Middelfart. Assens is the municipal seat of Assens Municipality in Region of Southern Denmark. It was the birthplace of sculptor Jens Adolf Jerichau who married the well-known portraitest Elisabeth Jerichau-Baumann; both artists' works are exhibited at the local art museum, Vestfyns Kunstmuseum.
Population: 6,053
Latitude: 55° 16' 12.83" N
Longitude: 9° 54' 2.92" E
Odense Teater is a theater in the city of Odense in Denmark. It can be dated back to 1796 and is therefore Denmark's second oldest theater.
Nørre Aaby is a town in central Denmark, located in Middelfart municipality on the island of Funen. Until Kommunalreformen ("The Municipality Reform" of 2007) it was the site of the municipal council of the now former Nørre Aaby municipality.
Horne Church (Danish: Horne Kirke) was established in the Late Middle Ages on the southwest part of the island of Funen, Denmark. This church, originally founded as a Catholic place of worship, is situated in the village of Horne; in present times t…
Fænø is a small Danish island in the Little Belt off the west coast of Funen in Middelfart Municipality. With an area of 3.9 km2, as of 1 January 2010 it has a population of just 2. Reaching a height of 39 metres above sea level at its highest point…
Faaborg-Midtfyn or Fåborg-Midtfyn is a municipality (Danish, kommune) in Region of Southern Denmark in Denmark.
The Danish Museum of Photographic Art (Danish: Museet for Fotokunst) is in Odense, Denmark. It is the only national Danish art museum dedicated specifically to photographic art.
Årø (German: Aarö) is a small island in the Lillebælt in Denmark.
Årslev is a town in central Denmark on the island of Funen. It was located in Årslev Municipality, until 1 January 2007 when it became part of Faaborg-Midtfyn Municipality. The town has a population of 3,700 (1 January 2014). There is a train statio…
Tommerup is a town in central Denmark with a population of 1,609 (1 January 2014), located in Assens municipality on the island of Funen.
St. Canute's Abbey, Odense (Danish: Skt Knuds Kloster), a Benedictine monastery, was built to support the pilgrimage centre for the relics of the royal Danish martyr Saint Canute (died 1086), and was the successor to the priory of St. Mary and St. A…
Saint Hans Church, also St John's Church, is a church in Odense, Denmark. First mentioned in 1295, it was built by the Knights Hospitaller, also known as the Order of Saint John. Not much of the original building remains as it was rebuilt in 1636 an…
Odense County (Danish: Odense Amt) is a former province in Denmark, located on the northern half of the island of Funen in central Denmark.
Langeskov is a town in central Denmark with a population of 4,007 (1 January 2014), located in Kerteminde municipality in Region of Southern Denmark on the island of Funen.
Glamsbjerg is a town in central Denmark with a population of 3,205 (1 January 2013), located in Assens municipality on the island of Funen in Region of Southern Denmark.
Funen's Art Museum (Danish: Fyns Kunstmuseum), formerly The Museum of Funen's Abbey and Museum Civitatis Othiniensis, founded in 1885, is an art museum in Odense, Denmark.
Until January 1, 2007, Ejby Municipality was a municipality (Danish, kommune) in Funen County on the north and west coasts of the island of Funen in southern Denmark. The municipality included the island of Brandsø, covered an area of 163 km², and h…
Brahetrolleborg is a castle about 10 kilometres north-west of Fåborg on the island of Fyn, near the present Korinth.
Aarup (or Årup) is the name of several localities in Denmark and Sweden.