Located on the north side of Odensee Railway Station, the museum introduces the history of Danish railway development since 1847 and displays a large number of old locomotives, including the oldest existing locomotive in Denmark (1869).
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Danmarks Jernbanemuseum Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Danish Railway Museum was founded in 1954 and has a large number of real track venues. The collections in the museum are rich and varied, as far away as Hans Christian Andersen's trains, the first product of industrial civilization - steam trains, postal trains of the life series, as well as giant trucks, taste bud dining cars, exquisite train models and so on. Visitors can experience what it's like to be a train conductor, travel through different film scenes, encounter and experience the breadth and depth of Danish railway culture. The history is condensed here, and the splendor and splendor of the past are solidified in these quiet railway tracks. In the museum, ChildrenStation is a wonderful playground for children to experience trains. This inspiration comes from Odense Central Station in the 1960s. It shows children how the train works and lets children experience the real picture. The knowledge is deeply imprinted in the mind.
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Danmarks Jernbanemuseum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Located on the north side of Odensee Railway Station, the museum introduces the history of Danish railway development since 1847 and displays a large number of old locomotives, including the oldest existing locomotive in Denmark (1869).
The collection is rich, the facilities are complete, and the knowledge is increased.
Located on the north side of Odensee Railway Station, the museum introduces the history of Danish railway development since 1847 and displays a large number of old locomotives, including the oldest existing locomotive in Denmark (1869).
It's interesting to see the earliest steam trains at the Danish Railway Museum.
After a walk, you can still feel the cultural and artistic atmosphere here.