Skip the dusty exhibits and head straight for the underground tunnels and the mirror-walled garden. Designed by Kengo Kuma, the architecture does all the heavy lifting here. It feels more like an immersive art installation than a standard biography museum. Give it two hours, keep your phone charged for the light play in the main hall, and don't expect a dry history lesson. It’s weird, sculptural, and actually kind of cool.
Address: Bangs Boder 29, Odense, 1550
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