Do you live near a theme park, a museum of curiosities, some ancient ruins, a public beach or any other so-called attraction?
Is it overrated: just another example of it's kind, has no exceptional exhibits, wouldn't it be mentioned in even a ten-volume history of the world, is it only of interest to the locals?
Is it annoying: do convoys of buses leave hordes of tourists to roam your neighbourhood streets, is it noisy or smelly?
In my case it's the Hans Christian Andersen Museum
Sure it does have the poet's trademark hat on display and he did live part of his childhood in part of what is now a museum (the little yellow corner-house in the image).
It only holds local interest and is mostly visited by school children and hordes of tourists whose buses leave to roam the streets for a couple of hours per load, sometimes making it almost impossible to go to the shops without appearing in hundreds of holiday snapshots
The empty street makes me believe this photo was taken very early in the morning.
Is it overrated: just another example of it's kind, has no exceptional exhibits, wouldn't it be mentioned in even a ten-volume history of the world, is it only of interest to the locals?
Is it annoying: do convoys of buses leave hordes of tourists to roam your neighbourhood streets, is it noisy or smelly?
In my case it's the Hans Christian Andersen Museum
Sure it does have the poet's trademark hat on display and he did live part of his childhood in part of what is now a museum (the little yellow corner-house in the image).
It only holds local interest and is mostly visited by school children and hordes of tourists whose buses leave to roam the streets for a couple of hours per load, sometimes making it almost impossible to go to the shops without appearing in hundreds of holiday snapshots


The empty street makes me believe this photo was taken very early in the morning.