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Nestled in the heart of the charming city of Odense is Brandts Klædefabrik, a unique cultural and creative district often referred to as a "city within a city." This complex is housed in the buildings of a former textile factory in Denmark, drawing visitors with its authentic industrial architecture.

Brandts Cloth Factory
Brandts Cloth Factory. Иллюстрация. Источник: Kupi.com AI

Today, it is a vibrant space where yellow-brick historical heritage blends harmoniously with contemporary art and design. Narrow streets, cozy squares, numerous galleries, and shops create a special creative atmosphere, making it a must-visit for lovers of unusual urban locations.

The complex brings together under one roof the Brandts Museum of Art, the interactive fashion and interior design museum Tidens Samling, and many craft workshops. It is a place where you can not only get acquainted with the works of leading Danish masters but also feel the pulse of modern cultural life in the open air.

Contacts

For more details or to plan your visit, you can use the official contact information for the Brandts Klædefabrik complex.

How to contactContact
AddressBrandts Passage 8, 2, 5000 Odense, Дания
Phone+45 66 11 11 43
Websitewww.brandtsklaedefabrik.dk

What to Do

Spending time at Brandts Klædefabrik means immersing yourself in a world of art and inspiration. Start your exploration with the Brandts Museum of Art to see both classic masterpieces and bold contemporary installations, then stop by Tidens Samling, where 20th-century fashion and design history come to life in interactive interiors.

For shopping enthusiasts, there are great opportunities: find luxury clothing at the O'TAY boutique, rare vintage at Helmer Design & Antiques, and exquisite handmade ceramics by Mona Vander. If you feel a creative spark, head to Creative Space, where you can decorate ceramic items over a cup of coffee under the guidance of experts.

Wrap up a full day by catching a film at the legendary Cafébiografen cinema or attending an event at the Kulturmaskinen cultural center. Don't forget to visit Kunstcafé Brandts, where gastronomic delights are served surrounded by art, creating a unique aesthetic experience.

Getting There

The site is located in the heart of Odense at Brandts Passage 8. Thanks to its central location in the Latin Quarter, it is easily accessible on foot from other popular spots, such as St. Canute's Cathedral or the Hans Christian Andersen House.

If you arrive by train, the walk from the main Odense Station takes about 15–20 minutes. The path leads through the picturesque Ny Vestergade street towards Munke Mose Park—you will see the factory complex right behind it. Several central bus routes and taxis also stop in the immediate vicinity of the quarter.

For those traveling from Copenhagen, the train journey takes approximately 1.5 hours, making a visit to Brandts Klædefabrik an excellent option for a busy day tour of the Danish island of Funen.

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History & Facts

The history of this place began with the industrial boom when Brandts Klædefabrik functioned as a major textile factory. The name “Klædefabrik” translates from Danish as "clothing factory," a reminder of the glorious past of the buildings in the Latin Quarter, where fabrics and clothes were produced for decades.

At the end of the 20th century, the complex underwent a massive transformation, turning from a noisy production site into Odense's main cultural mecca. The industrial architecture—rugged walls made of characteristic yellow brick and bright green windows—was carefully preserved, becoming the perfect backdrop for contemporary art and design.

A significant milestone in the site's history was the 2014 renovation, when several separate cultural institutions merged under the roof of the Brandts Museum of Art. Notably, the local Cafébiografen cinema has been operating here for over 40 years, serving as a living witness to the old factory’s transformation into a modern urban hub.

Time Needed

To fully experience the atmosphere of this creative quarter, it is recommended to set aside 3 to 6 hours for your visit. This will be enough time to explore the main museum exhibitions, browse small designer shops, and simply wander around the grounds without rushing.

If you plan to go beyond art and get creative at Creative Space, have lunch at a local cafe, or see a movie, you can easily spend an entire day at Brandts Klædefabrik, enjoying its leisurely pace.

Working Hours

Operating hours may vary for different establishments, but the main museums and galleries are typically open from Tuesday to Sunday. Please note that most cultural venues in the quarter are closed on Mondays.

Standard opening hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday — 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM, Saturday — 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM. On Thursdays, the museum often has extended hours — until 8:00 PM. It is recommended to check the current schedule on the official website before your visit, as the hours for individual boutiques, the cinema, and cafes may differ from the main exhibition schedule.

DayWorking hours
понедельникЗакрыто
вторник10:00–17:00
среда10:00–17:00
четверг10:00–20:00
пятница10:00–17:00
суббота10:00–18:00
воскресенье10:00–17:00

Nearby

Exploring the surroundings of Brandts Klædefabrik will allow you to dive deeper into the city's rich history and modern life. Since the complex is in the historic center, many iconic landmarks are located just a few minutes' walk away.

A stroll through the Latin Quarter and a visit to nearby parks or medieval buildings will be a great addition to your cultural program, revealing new facets of atmospheric Odense.

NameDistance
Brandts Art Museum0 km
Papas Papbar0.4 km
Hans Christian Andersen's Childhood Home0.4 km
Odense River Cruises0.4 km
Odense Cathedral (St. Canute's Church)0.5 km
King's Garden0.6 km
Carlsens Kvarter0.7 km

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