The Denmark House is a theme based exhibit comprised of all things Denmark. Entering the house you are immediately greeted by a little Viking stationed at the stamp booth (every foreign house in Kitano has its own stamp). The first floor exhibits the Moomin family and history of the Vikings. The story of the Vikings continues upstairs along with a large Viking ship that stretches up to the second floor, where the story of Hans Christian Anderson unfolds. Drop by and see the little Vikings man the ship, take a smile from Moomin, and explore the world of Hans Christian Anderson. You may just discover something you would have never known.
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Denmark House
Moomins, Vikings, and Hans Christian Andersen
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