Museum Odense Explained

Museum Odense (Until 2022: Odense City Museums, Danish: Odense Bys Museer) is a self-governing museum institution in Odense, Denmark.

The first Museum in Odense opened in 1860 under the name Nordisk Museum in Odense Palace. During 1885 it moved to a newly erected building, a few hundred meters from Odense Palace – this building today houses the Funen Art Museum, was renamed to Museum Civitatis Othiniensis and came under municipal administration.In 1904 the name changed to Fyns Stiftsmuseum.[1]

During the next many years new museums opened (and closed), got renamed and moved around. Starting in 1997, Odense City Museums has been run as one museum with the formerly independent museums around the city as departments. In 2018 the museum organisation became a self-governing organisation.[2] [3] And in september 2022 the name was changed from Odense City Museums to Museum Odense.[4] [5]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Museum Odenses historie. 29 September 2022. Museum Odense.
  2. Web site: Odense Bys Museer kan blive selvejende. 29 September 2022. Odense Kommune.
  3. Web site: Museum Odenses historie. 29 September 2022. Museum Odense.
  4. Web site: Odense Bys Museer har skiftet navn. 29 September 2022. Fyens.dk → Nyheder fra Fyn og omegn – Fyens Stiftstidende.
  5. Web site: »Tidssvarende, retvisende og internationalt«: Odense Bys Museer markerer ny strategi med navneskifte. 29 September 2022. kulturmonitor.dk.
  6. Web site: Museum – HCA House – A world you think you know. 29 September 2022. HCAndersenshus – HCA House.
  7. Web site: Hans Christian Andersen's Birthplace . Visit Odense . 6 October 2019.
  8. Web site: Hans Christian Andersen's Museum . Visit Odense . 8 October 2019 .
  9. Web site: Museum – HCA House. 29 September 2022. H.C. Andersen Odense.
  10. Web site: H.C. Andersen's Childhood Home . Visit Odense . 8 October 2019 . The little house where H.C. Andersen lived with his parents from the age of 2 to 14, was opened as a museum in 1930. .
  11. Web site: Den Fynske Landsby. 29 September 2022. Den Fynske Landsby.
  12. Web site: Carl Nielsen – Carl Nielsen Barndomshjem. 29 September 2022. carlnielsen.org.
  13. Museum Odense: Fyn – midt i verden. Retrieved 3 April 2017.