The prolific Danish writer Hans Christian Andersen died 150 years ago, yet fairy tales like "The Little Mermaid" and "The Ugly Duckling" still move readers to this day.
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- A new museum in Odense honors Hans Christian Andersen with immersive fairy tale exhibits. 11s
- The museum allows visitors to experience Andersen's stories through interactive, sensory displays. 18s
- The design by Kengo Kuma and Associates features circular, mostly underground halls and a planned fairy tale garden. 2m 39s
- The museum reflects Andersen's narrative style and literary values, blending architecture and nature. 2m 15s
- The project has been in development for ten years and was recently opened by Queen Margrethe II. 48s