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Gallery RUMMET

Brandts Passage 32, 5000

Just off the Margueritruten

1.6 km from the route through Fyn og Øhavet — a short detour.

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Overview

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Gallery RUMMET is an art gallery in Odense, housed in the historic halls of the former Brandts textile factory complex. The gallery focuses on Danish makers whose work sits between art and craft, highlighting both unique pieces and more narrative, concept-driven exhibitions. Visitors can expect changing displays that emphasise material, form and storytelling rather than large-scale blockbuster shows. It is a compact stop that fits easily into a wider visit to the Brandts area, with other galleries, urban art and cultural venues within a short walk, and works well as a focused art break on a detour from the Margueritruten.

Visit Gallery RUMMET if you are interested in the meeting point between design, craft and contemporary art. The emphasis on Danish craftsmen and one-off pieces offers a more intimate alternative to large museums, and its location in the former Brandts factory halls makes it simple to combine with other nearby cultural stops in Odense’s art district.

A good short stop in Odense’s Brandts area if you enjoy contemporary Danish art and craft.

Planning your visit

How long to stay
30-60 minutes, depending on your interest in contemporary art and crafts.
Best time to visit
Visit during daytime when the surrounding Brandts area is active, so you can combine the gallery with nearby museums, outdoor artworks and cafés. Weekdays outside peak holiday periods are likely to feel calmer, while weekends may be livelier with more visitors in the area.

Around here

Nearby on the Margueritruten

Frequently asked

What kind of art can I see at Gallery RUMMET in Odense?
Gallery RUMMET focuses on works by Danish craftsmen operating between art and craft. Exhibitions highlight unique pieces and narrative approaches rather than large permanent displays. You can expect objects and installations where materials and making processes are central, often telling a story or exploring a theme. The gallery is suited to visitors who enjoy design, handmade work and contemporary interpretations of traditional craft disciplines.
Is Gallery RUMMET a quick stop or a half-day visit?
Gallery RUMMET is best seen as a short, focused stop rather than a half-day destination. The space is oriented towards changing exhibitions of art–craft works, which most visitors can explore in under an hour. It works well combined with other nearby places in the Brandts complex, such as larger museums or outdoor artworks, rather than as the only reason to come into Odense from the Margueritruten.
How does Gallery RUMMET differ from Art Museum Brandts in Odense?
Gallery RUMMET is a smaller gallery space centred on Danish craftsmen and the junction between art and craft, with unique pieces and narrative exhibitions. Art Museum Brandts, located very close by, is a larger museum with broader art exhibitions. Combining the two gives you both an intimate look at contemporary craft-based work and a wider museum visit in the same former factory area.
Can I combine Gallery RUMMET with other sights on a short walk?
Yes, Gallery RUMMET sits in the former Brandts factory halls alongside several other cultural spots. Within a very short walk you can visit Art Museum Brandts, Gallery Albert Contemporary and outdoor works such as Miss Take’s mural and Astronauts in Brandts. This makes it easy to create a compact art route on foot without moving the car once you have reached the area.
Is Gallery RUMMET worth a detour from the Margueritruten in Odense?
If you enjoy contemporary art, design and craft, Gallery RUMMET is a worthwhile detour. Its focus on Danish craftsmen and one-off pieces offers a different perspective from larger museums. Because it sits in the Brandts complex with several other galleries and urban artworks, you can turn a short detour from the Margueritruten into a varied cultural stop in Odense.

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