Møntergården is a cultural history museum located in a courtyard of half-timbered houses in the Renaissance style. The museum showcases the history of Funen and Odense, with exhibits on ancient history, the Middle Ages, and the Renaissance. Visitors can explore the winding alleyways of medieval Odense, see how craftsmen plied their trades, and learn about the lives of ordinary citizens. The museum features a collection of artifacts, including the Koelbjerg Man, the oldest human remains known from Denmark. The historic building complex itself is a notable part of the experience, with incredibly well-preserved timber-framed houses dating back to the 16th century
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Activities: We visited the Møntergården city museum. "First we went through the main exhibition and took a journey through the history of Denmark. Then we explored the multi-story children's museum, where there was plenty to discover for MC and Nunu."
Highlights: The children especially loved the museum. The museum has a kid-friendly area with games and a workshop. "In the courtyard there are stilts and other play elements for children, and in the workshop they can work with wood." ✨