Odd Fellow Palæet (Odd Fellow Mansion) is a historic district constructed during the reign of Frederick V in the second half of the 18th century. Characterized by straight broad streets lined with eccentric homes that once hosted bourgeois balls, the sculpted moulding and ornamental facade detailing dates back to the Rococo movement. Odd Fellow Mansion was named after the local branch of the Independent “Order of Odd Fellows.” The Building is located on Bredgade, opposite Dronningens Tværgade for which it serves as a point de vue. During 3daysofdesign you will have exclusive access to the palace for an exhibition hosting both Danish and International brands in a royal surrounding.
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