21 Most Unconventional Museums in Europe
| February 8, 2017
4. Hans Christian Andersen Fairy-Tale House, Copenhagen, Denmark
This is not what you expect to see when you think about a place dedicated to a classic fairytale writer. The personal items of Hans Christian Andersen are not missing, of course, but there’s the interactive part of the museum that makes it really unconventional. Along a magical path, you will meet every famous story ready to be recited by its own characters at a push of a button.
Scenes from the stories you read as a child (and re-read as an adult) are flawlessly recreated and waiting for you to admire them. Music, puppets, statues, paintings – what more can you wish for
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