The extensive collection is a testament to Rasmus Stavnsborg's dedication to the band.
Spread across six rooms in his home are more than 10,000 items dedicated to IRON MAIDEN, including pinball machines, homemade bars, incense sticks, and even a cigarette butt once smoked by former singer Paul Di'Anno.
The collection has grown from around 5,000 items to over 10,000 since Rasmus moved his family to Solrød Strand.
His story is also featured in the new documentary "Iron Maiden: Burning Ambition", which explores the band's history and the devotion of fans worldwide.
The video tour showcases the most unusual objects in the collection, including a "Super Fan Pass" awarded to Rasmus by IRON MAIDEN for his dedication.
He has attended over 300 IRON MAIDEN concerts since first seeing the band in Copenhagen's KB Hallen in 1988 and now travels the world with his family to support their favorite band.
This year's plans include shows in Sweden, Denmark, Paris, London, Los Angeles, Peru, and Ecuador.
The collection is a labor of love for Rasmus, who insists that the stories behind the items matter as much as the objects themselves."If I just wanted to buy things to plaster the place with IRON MAIDEN stuff, that would be the easiest thing in the world.
But I like that the things have a story, whether it's personal or connected to the band," he says.
The video tour is available on Sjaellandske Nyheder's website.