You could only see the house, that looked like any other old house from outside, and it's in pretty bad shape, only recommended if you are into Hans Christian Andersen
This museum pays tribute to one of the more interesting writers of the 19th Century, the golden age of literature. It does a good job of detailing his life and times. It was an easy and relaxed visit for us and our kids (ages 6, 10 and 14 at the time) were quite taken with the experience. If you have the time to put this on your itinerary, you will be glad you did.
We were told that this house was the birth place of H.C.Andersen. Very small and humble abode where it is alleged that three families lived.
You can walk to this from the museum but decided to just drive by to take a picture.. but we were able to find parking just around the corner.. So we decided to go in and happy that we did. One of the friendliest women on the entry/cash desk as well.. Stepped back into HC Anderson's life and bought a few souvenirs along the way..
There's nothing much at this place. It's just some rooms with some details. However, staff there was very friendly and informative. You can ask her whatever you want to know about Andersen.
This place is a very small house where H.C. Andersen grew up. There is not much you can see because he grew up in poverty. The ticket you buy from here for 95 DKK can be used at the H.C.Andersen museum wih no additional cost.
Small museum, which however was complementary to the Hans Christian Anders Museum: free admittance when you visited the other museum.Small extra museum (especially compared the main museum) but nice and clean. Duration of visit of 30 minutes should be considered enough.
The childhood home of Hans Christian Andersen doesn't show much - but what it shows is as close to the authentic childhood home of the author as possible. Was his home really that small? Indeed is was - and a family were living and working here.
安徒生少年时代住过的房子位于市政厅不远的地方。房子不大,看到的床也很小,他父亲是个鞋匠,桌子上放着他的工具。这里印象深的是后面的院子,不算很大,有点坡度,有阳光的时候感觉特别舒服。想象安徒生小时候也在那儿玩儿过,觉得有意思。
The Childhood Home of H.C. Andersen is quite interesting an the place you want to go if you want a look into the life of H.C. Andersen. It isn't the house on the picture though (thats a restaurant close to H.C. Andersens Hus).