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The money flowed out of the half-finished museum - now the politicians are ready with tax-paid lifebuoy | BT Politik - www.bt.dk NOK 3.3 million. It will be the extra bill that the taxpayers in Odense Municipality have to pay for the new H. C. Andersen House not being ready for the opening in June 2021. The delay meant that the museum opened before it was even finished, which is why the people behind it had to give guests half price on the half-finished experience. Something that has cost the museum dearly. More precisely, the unfinished H. C. Andersen's House lost 5.2 million kroner in the period from July to October 2021 on lost ticket revenue, according to. Odense Municipality has already posted 60 million tax kroner in the new H. C. Andersen attraction, which has a total price tag of 400 million kroner. Only in December 2021 could the Odenseans get full value for money then the museum. "There has been a dialogue with Odense City Museums, and the proposal is that as a compensation for lack of entrance income, a one-time grant of 3.3 million kroner will be granted in 2022," writes the mayor's administration in the recommendation to the finance committee. On Wednesday, a unanimous finance committee decided that Odense City Museums, to which H. C. Andersen's House belongs, must have the monetary gift from the city's citizens. ACCUSED SPORTS ABROAD Save 40 percent NORWAY B.T. experiences: Udland Weekendavisen Berlingske Media A / S Pilestræde 34 DK-1147 Copenhagen KTlf. +45 33 75 75 33 CVR.no .: 29 20 73 13

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