Adventure Park HC. Andersen Statue and Paper Boat in Odense | EliasAna Tourist Attraction Review
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TOP 100 ODENSE (DENMARK) Tourist Attractions (Things to Do)
100 things to do in Odense (Denmark)
Top 100 best places to visit in Odense, Denmark, by Explore Earth. Odense is 3rd largest city in Denmark and main city in Funen Island. Odense located about 167 km southwest of Copenhagen and 144 km south of Aarhus. Odense is well know for Hans Christian Anderson childhood place, thats why so many tourist attractions in Odense has association with HC Andersen. To know more about where to go or what to do in Odense - Denmark, keep watching this video for its 100 list of tourist attractions in Odense.
Things to do in Odense - Denmark is to visit the popular places such as Egeskov Castle, Odense ZOO, The Danish Railway Museum, The Funen Village, Terrariet Reptile Zoo, Odense Cathedral, Afrunden Ved Vissenbjerg, Munke Mose Gardens, The Time Collection, Ladbyskibet, Odense Bunker Museum, Montergarden Museum, Hans Christian Andersen Birthplace and Childhood Home, The Tinderbox (Fyrtoejet), Odense City Hall, GenbrugsHallerne, Jumping Fun, Brandts - Museum for Art & Visual Culture and Odense Skydiving Center.
There are too many must see or visit places in Odense - Denmark. Dont forget to also visiting King's Garden, Rosengaardcentret, Brandts Kaledefabrik, The Romantic Gardens Sanderumgaard, City Square, The Paper Boat, Odense Teater, Oceania, Odense Palace, Funen Art Museum, Promenadebyen, European Automobile Museum, H. C. Andersen Museum, etc.
Complete list of things to do in Odense - Denmark are on this video. If you want to know more about Denmark tourism places, you can watching our other video about things to do in Aarhus, Copenhagen, Billund and Skagen on this channel Explore Earth.
Odense in Denmark, get around, what to see and do, landmarks, tourist sites , hotels,
Odense
Odense [35] is the unofficial capital and largest city on the island of Funen (da.Fyn) in Denmark. As Denmark's third-largest city, it offers the traveller a mixture of an exciting vibrant night-life, beautiful street-scapes, great shopping opportunities & a rich cultural heritage
ring the schools summer vacation the museum also arranges train rides in old vintage steam trains to various destinations on Funen - call ahead for dates and reservations. Admission: Children 5-13 30 DKK , Adults DKK 60, Families 150 DKK 120 (2 adults and 3 children). edit
Egeskov Castle, Egeskov Gade 3, Kværndrup, ☎ +45 62 27 10 16, [4]. Daily 10AM-5PM (or 8PM in June/August). One of Europe's best preserved are the Renaissance water castles, dating back from 1554, about 30 km south. The current owner, Count Ahlefeldt, has added numerous features, including a maze, walk-among- the treetops and a veteran auto museum, toy museum, kitchen garden, and more, all in a scenic park. 175 DKK. edit
Egeskov Castle
Hans Christian Andersen Museum, Bangs Boder 29, ☎ +45 65 51 46 01, [5]. Tues-Sun 10AM-4PM (or 6 PM in July-August). A museum dedicated to the city's most famous son, author and poet Hans Christian Andersen, most famous for his fairy tales and in particular The Ugly Duckling and the Little Mermaid. Part of the museum is located in the house where Andersen was supposedly born (though he would never confirm it). The impressive collection is mainly documents from his life and times, period furniture, and many drawings and paper clippings he is famous for at home. 85 DKK for entrance. edit
Hans Christian Andersen's Garden, Town Centre, behind Saint Knuds Kirke. A garden commemmorating H.C. Andersen. Large flower arrangements, a river & an ice cream shop make this park an ideal location for a picnic. The small attractions of the park include a pergola, the “Chinese Wall” a statue of Hans Christian Andersen and close by – in the river – there is a sculpture of a paperboat (a prop from one of H.C. Andersens fairy tales). edit
Odense Zoo
Denmark Beyond Copenhagen
Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide | Using Copenhagen as a springboard, we'll visit the very best of Denmark. Aarhus welcomes us with its ruddy affluence, charming open-air museum, and eerily well-preserved ancient bog man. Roskilde impresses visitors with its royal burial church and the best Viking-ship museum anywhere. And the delightfully quaint isle of Ærø comes with half-timbered cottages, ships in bottles, and cobbled alleyways that remind us of the world of Hans Christian Andersen.
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Adventure Awaits ✈ Copenhagen, Denmark
EPISODE 1: After two weeks, I'm finally settled down into Copenhagen! I am really excited to finally share my new home with everyone and hope you'll love Copenhagen as much as I do. As my semester abroad continues, I'll do my best to show you Europe from my perspective. But until then... enjoy the best of Copenhagen!
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- The Canal Tours of Copenhagen
- Chrisitianhavn
- Church of Our Savor
- Strøget Pedistrian Street
- Amalienborg (Danish Royal Palace)
- The Little Mermaid
- Amager Strandpark (Seaside Park/Beach)
- Smørrebrød (Danish Open Face Sandwich)
- Papirøen (Paper Island, Copenhagen's Street Food District)
- Traditional Danish Folk Dance
- Frederik's Church
- Nyhavn (The Famous Canals)
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시노프에는 유난히 모형 배를 파는 가게가 많다. 예전에도 취미로 모형 배 만드는 사람들을 본적은 있지만 이렇게 많은 배를 만들고 진열한 곳을 본 적은 없었다. 이 가게가 문을 연지 60년, 1952년부터 시작했다니 엄청난 세월을 배와 함께 보낸 셈이다. “오래 보관할 수 있기 때문에 친구들에게 이 배를 많이 선물합니다. 오래도록 기억해 달라는 의미가 있기 때문이죠.” 모형 배는 제작하는 사람에게는 꼼꼼함과 섬세함이 동시에 요구될 것 같다.
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Shino program has many shops selling exceptionally ship model. Even people who've never seen the old model ship making as a hobby, but there was so many times making this a small display one place. This shop rouge doors 60 years, starting from 1952 haetdani is sent with the ship an enormous sense of time. A lot of presents to friends because the ship can keep long. Because it meant asking remembered forever. Ship model is likely to be required at the same time, along with those who produced meticulous detail.
[Turkish: Google Translator]
Shino programı son derece gemi modeli satan birçok dükkan vardır. Bir hobi olarak eski model gemi yapımı görülen, ama bu küçük bir ekran, bir yer haline çok kez oldu hiç insanlar bile. Bu mağaza rouge kapıları 60 yıl, 1952 haetdani başlayarak gemi zaman muazzam bir anlamda ile gönderilir. Arkadaşlara hediye bir sürü gemi, çünkü sonsuza kadar hatırlanacak soran anlamına geliyordu çünkü. Uzun tutabilirsiniz. Gemi modeli titiz detay üretti olanlar ile birlikte aynı anda gerekli olması muhtemeldir.
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Silkeborg City
Silkeborg is a Danish city, Silkeborg is the seat of the council of Silkeborg municipality with 89,346 inhabitants (2013) and is also part of the East Jutland metropolitan area, with 1.2 million inhabitants.[2]
Silkeborg is located in the middle of the Jutlandic peninsula, slightly west of the geographical centre of Denmark. The city is situated at the Gudenå River in the hilly and lush landscape of Søhøjlandet, surrounded by Denmark’s largest forest district and a great number of lakes. The lakes between Silkeborg and Ry that are linked by the Gudenå, are known collectively as Silkeborgsøerne (the Silkeborg lakes).[3]
Silkeborg was founded in 1844, when Michael Drewsen started a paper mill at the spot next to the river. The city is divided north and south by the lake of Silkeborg Langsø, which at the eastern side of the city, resolves into the Gudenå River.
King Stone
King Stone, Nykobing Sjaelland, Denmark. The HUGE stone in the middle of nowhere!
Don't tell anyone we tried to tip it over HAH!
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Oplev HCAs Odense 2015
Kom til Odense med hele familien og besøg H.C. Andersens fødeby. Tag eventyrkortet med rundt og få et stempel når I besøger en af vores seværdigheder i perioden 27. juni til 11. august. Når I har tre stempler på kortet kan I få jeres helt egen tinsoldat med hjem. God fornøjelse.
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Car on fire in Denmark
This happened at 14:35 in Holbæk, Denmark
Everybody got out of the car without injuries i believe, their was an amb
Icebreaker på Danhostel Silkeborg
Deltagerne lærer navne og organisering med et godt grin.
teambuilding i Silkeborg
Teamfactory skaber profesionelle arrangementer i hele Danmark
Hans Christian Andersen - Central Park | Literary Landmarks [CC]
Emma captures Keri's personal and peculiar moment with Hans Christian Andersen in Central Park.
Copenhagen Canal Denmark 360°VR
A walk from the royal palaces out to Copenhagen canal down to Nyhavn and ending at Kongens Nytorv
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A football match between the teams of Eastern and Western Aleppo
A football match between the teams of Eastern and Western Aleppo as a sign of peace, friendship and unity of the people of eastern and western parts of the city. The final score was 5:5. Nov 24, 2016
Short Memory
Short Memory is an award winning short film selected in numerous international Film Festivals and broadcasted on three TV channels. The short film tells the story of two Children playing inside a building in Beirut during the second Lebanon war in the summer of 2006.
Festival Selection:
Selections:
- Clermont-Ferrand international Film Festival. France. 2011.
- Odense International Film Festival, Denmark, 2011.
- Vancouver International Film Festival, Canada, 2011.
- Milano International Film Festival, Italy, 2011.
- Asiana International Short Film Festival, South Korea, 2011
- Encounters Bristol International Film Festival, England, 2011
- Rio de Janeiro International Short Film Festival, 2011
- Tri Continental Film Festival, South Africa, 2011.
- Abu Dhabi Film Festival, 2011
- New York City International Film Festival, 2011.
- San Giò Verona Video Festival, Italy, 2011
- DaKINO International Film Festival, Romania, 2011
- La Boca del Lobo International Short Film Festival, Spain 2011
- Festroia Internacional Film Festival, Portugal, 2011.
- Festival de Cine Internacional de Ourense, Spain, 2011.
- Mediterranean Festival of New Filmmakers. Greece. 2011.
- San Sebastian International Human Rights Film Festival, Spain. 2011.
- Festival Internacional Cineposible de Extremadura, Spain, 2011.
- Arab Shorts Festival, Goethe Institute, Cairo, 2011
- Lebanese Film Festival. Lebanon. 2010,
- In The Palace International Short Film Festival, Bulgaria, 2011.
- FILMETS Badalona Film Festival, Spain, 2011,
- Festival du Monde Arabe de Montréal, 2011
- Curtocircuito International Short Film Festival, Spain 2011.
- A Film For Peace International Festival, Italy 2011.
- Human Rights Film Festival of Barcelona, 2011.
- Festival Internacional de Cortometrajes de Torrelavega, Spain, 2011.
- Concorto Short Film Festival, Italy, 2011.
- Adana Golden Boll Film Festival, Turkey, 2011.
- Anominul International Film Festival, Romania, 2011.
Awards:
Best Short Film Young Jury's Grand Award, Rio de Janeiro International Short Film Festival
UNICEF Award (17th San Giò Verona video Festival)
Best Editing (17th San Giò Verona video Festival)
Boccalino d'Oro Award for Peace (Locarno International Film Festival, Independent Critics 2011)
Canal Extremadura TV award (Festival Internacional Cineposible)
TV Broadcast:
- TV5 Monde
- CinéCinema
- Canal Extremadura
Original title: Zakira Kassira
English title: Short Memory
Year of production: 2010
Country of production: Lebanon
Genre: Fiction
Theme: Drama / Historical
Running time: 8mn 47sec
Main Cast:
Sean Aoun
Karine Aoun
Wissam Bechara
Nidal hindaoui
Caroline Assio
Crew:
Director, Screenwriter, Editor, DoP, Producer:
Marwan Khneisser
Art director, Assistant Director, Script Supervisor:
Hala Abou Zaki
Music Composer, Sound Design: Karim Khneisser
Karim Khneisser
Distributor:
KurzFilmAgentur Hamburg e.V.
GL. HAVN MIDDELFART
Shaping the landsacpe of and old harbor into a functional meeting point for the citizens, turists and sailors. Integrating the environment by using typical materials from harbors - an interview with Michael Finke, CEO of Landplus, Landscape Architecht.
Denmark in World War II | Wikipedia audio article
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00:01:50 1 Invasion
00:06:10 1.1 Faroe Islands
00:07:23 1.2 Iceland
00:08:07 1.3 Greenland
00:08:49 2 Protectorate Government 1940–43
00:20:33 2.1 Collaborators
00:20:43 2.1.1 Free Corps Denmark
00:23:49 2.2 Anti-Comintern pact
00:29:45 2.3 The 1942 telegram crisis
00:30:44 3 Increasing resistance after the August 1943 crisis
00:37:33 4 Economy
00:39:42 4.1 Post-war currency reform
00:42:09 5 Hardship and the end of the war
00:46:16 6 German refugees
00:50:17 7 Legacy
00:51:24 8 See also
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At the outset of World War II, Denmark declared itself neutral. For most of the war, the country was a protectorate, then an occupied territory of Germany. The decision to occupy Denmark was taken in Berlin on 17 December 1939. On 9 April 1940, Germany occupied Denmark in Operation Weserübung and the king and government functioned as normal in a de facto protectorate over the country until 29 August 1943, when Germany placed Denmark under direct military occupation, which lasted until the Allied victory on 5 May 1945. Contrary to the situation in other countries under German occupation, most Danish institutions continued to function relatively normally until 1945. Both the Danish government and king remained in the country in an uneasy relationship between a democratic and a totalitarian system until the Danish government stepped down in a protest against the German demands to institute the death penalty for sabotage.
Just over 3,000 Danes died as a direct result of the occupation. (A further 2,000 volunteers of Free Corps Denmark and Waffen SS, of which most originated from the German minority of southern Denmark, died fighting on the German side on the Eastern Front while 1,072 merchant sailors died in Allied service.) Overall this represents a very low mortality rate when compared to other occupied countries and most belligerent countries. (See: World War II casualties.)
An effective resistance movement developed by the end of the war, and most Danish Jews were rescued in 1943 when German authorities ordered their internment as part of the Holocaust.
LEHMANN MAUPIN GALLERY - Klara Kristalova
Klara Kristalova
Sounds of Dogs and Youth
27 October -- 28 January 2012
540 West 26th Street
Lehmann Maupin Gallery is pleased to present Sounds of Dogs and Youth, Klara Kristalova's first solo exhibition in New York, on view 27 October -- 28 January, 2012 at 540 West 26th Street.
A skilled and imaginative storyteller, Klara Kristalova draws inspiration from music, current events, and her daily surroundings to create figurative ceramic works that often mirror imagery from myths and old folk tales, and address themes surrounding oppression, anxiety and the sub-conscious. Exuding both an innocence and horror, Kristalova's uncanny sculptures portray adolescent girls and boys, often marked with exaggerated features or in the midst of transformation, and bring to mind memories of childhood fantasy, dreams and nightmares.
Through the medium of ceramic, described by Kristalova as having once been seen as a low material, and not serious enough, especially when glazed, the artist forms micro worlds with her sculptural figures and relates to a sculpture tradition that has its roots several hundred years in the past. In this tradition the three dimensional artwork is seen as a means of three dimensionally 'educating' the viewer in a realm inhabited by both the viewer and the artwork simultaneously through their common physical relationship to the room, as noted by art critic Anders Olofsson. For her exhibition at Lehmann Maupin, Kristalova presents new works in various mediums including ceramic, bronze, and works on paper in a setting envisioned to reflect the artist's concept of an unsettling space. Kristalova has crafted the environment to create a surreal atmosphere that places viewers in a flux between a dreamy and surreal place, and an ordinary space where conversations and interactions occur. To achieve this effect, the artist has focused on lighting and has furnished the gallery with second hand furniture found at local flea markets.
Klara Kristalova was born in 1967 in Czechoslovakia. Kristalova studied at the Konsthogskolan Royal University College of Fine Arts, Sweden, graduating in 1994. She has exhibited internationally at the Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden (1997); Site Santa Fe, New Mexico (2009); and the Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum, California (2009) among others. Recent exhibitions include White Blues at Kunstvereniging, Diepenheim, The Netherlands (2010); The House in my Head at Kunsthallen Brandts, Odense, Denmark (2010); Larger than Life, Stranger than Fiction at The 11th Fellbach Small Sculpture Triennial, Germany (2010); Luc Tuymans: A Vision of Central Europe, Bruge Central, Belgium (2010); The Magic of Clay, GI Holtegaard, Copenhagen, Denmark (2011); and SFMOMA's New Work Series (2011). Kristalova's work is included in numerous collections including the Moderna Museet/Modern Museum, Stockholm, Sweden, the Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden, Norrkopings Konstmuseum, Sweden. Klara Kristalova lives and works in Norrtälje, Sweden.
City college , Silkeborg, City in Denmark, tour guide to monuments, buildings, history
City college , Silkeborg, City in Denmark, tour guide to monuments, buildings, history
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Silkeborg (Danish pronunciation: [ˈselɡ̊əˌb̥ɒːˀ]) is a Danish city with a population of 43,158 (1 January 2014).[1] Silkeborg is the seat of the council of Silkeborg municipality with 90,016 inhabitants (2015) and is also part of the East Jutland metropolitan area, with 1.2 million inhabitants.[2]
Silkeborg is located in the middle of the Jutlandic peninsula, slightly west of the geographical centre of Denmark. The city is situated at the Gudenå River in the hilly and lush landscape of Søhøjlandet, surrounded by Denmark’s largest forest district and a great number of lakes. The lakes between Silkeborg and Ry that are linked by the Gudenå, are known collectively as Silkeborgsøerne (the Silkeborg lakes).[3]
Silkeborg was founded in 1844, when Michael Drewsen started a paper mill at the spot next to the river. The city is divided north and south by the lake of Silkeborg Langsø, which at the eastern side of the city, resolves into the Gudenå River.
WORLD'S LARGEST CARGO SHIP
WORLD'S LARGEST CARGO SHIP
Container ship Emma Mærsk in Aarhus, 5 September 2006
Name: Emma Maersk
Owner: Moller-Maersk
Operator: A. P. Moller-Maersk Group
Port of registry: Taarbæk, Denmark
Builder: Odense Steel Shipyard Ltd, Denmark
Laid down: 20 January 2006[1]
Launched: 18 May 2006
Acquired: 31 August 2006
In service: 31 August 2006
Identification:
ABS class no: 06151181
Call sign: OYGR2
IMO number: 9321483
MMSI number: 220417000
Status: In service
General characteristics
Class and type: Mærsk E-class container ship
Tonnage:
170,794 GT
55,396 NT
156,907 DWT
Length: 397 m (1,302 ft)
Beam: 56 m (184 ft)
Draught: 16.02 m (52.6 ft)
Depth: 30 m (98 ft) (deck edge to keel)
Propulsion: 81 MW (109,000 hp) Wärtsilä 14RT-Flex96c plus 30 MW (40,000 hp) from five Caterpillar 8M32
Speed: 25.5 knots (47.2 km/h; 29.3 mph)
Capacity:
14,770+ TEU
1000 TEU (reefers)
Crew: 13, with room for 30