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Fairy Tales by Hans Christian Andersen
Fairy Tales by Hans Christian Andersen




Fairy Tales by Hans Christian Andersen

The route through the museum leads visitors to fathom the fantasy world of H.C. Andersen’s childhood home is made identifiable in the situation by cutting it loose from his surroundings and placing it as a candy on a canvas in a candy drum.įor the most part, the museum is thought in two layers under the ground. The scenario fits perfectly to and is present in the future plans above and under the ground in the centre of Odense. The paper cuts in the walls are mainly images of nature, so often present in Andersen’s tales. Andersen’s “paper cuts” and make the museum recognizable, liveable and palpable in every corner of its location. It merges inside and outside, above and under the ground, past with present and future and location with its environment.īoth below and above the ground, the visitor is captured in a world of fantasy, by a play of light and darkness in both day and night conditions.

Fairy Tales by Hans Christian Andersen

The scenario evolves between fantasy and reality. The Idea is to create a scenario to house the fairy tales, poetry and images by Hans Christian Andersen, which are so important in the Danish culture, but also the messages and the lessons he conveyed across the world.






Fairy Tales by Hans Christian Andersen