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Good way to kill time
The museum was pretty well thought out, but just not terribly interesting. We only went because we did Ripley’s on the Copenhagen Card and got free access to this museum as well. This might be interes...
You have to do this as part of the Ripley attraction tour, cannot buy this ticket alone - displays all a bit cheesy but lots of interesting facts and interaction via audio of main stories throughout.
A bit cheesy, but probably OK for children. Animation is a bit lame, but it did help in showing something about Hans Christian Andersen and some of his stories.
We probably wouldn’t have visited if it wasn’t raining but we’re glad that we did. We guess it’s aimed more at children but it’s great to learn a bit more about Anderson and see his stories bought to ...
Good way to kill time
The museum was pretty well thought out, but just not terribly interesting. We only went because we did Ripley’s on the Copenhagen Card and got free access to this museum as well. This might be interes...
Dated but interesting
You have to do this as part of the Ripley attraction tour, cannot buy this ticket alone - displays all a bit cheesy but lots of interesting facts and interaction via audio of main stories throughout.
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It is aimed at young children and as an old timer i found it juvenile but if you like him and i do you do learn some interesting facts
Geared toward children
A bit cheesy, but probably OK for children. Animation is a bit lame, but it did help in showing something about Hans Christian Andersen and some of his stories.
Fun for all the family!
We probably wouldn’t have visited if it wasn’t raining but we’re glad that we did. We guess it’s aimed more at children but it’s great to learn a bit more about Anderson and see his stories bought to ...