Skien

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Skien kommune
—  Municipality  —
Coat of arms of Skien kommune
Coat of arms
Official logo of Skien kommune
Telemark within
Norway
Skien within Telemark
Skien within Telemark
Coordinates: 59°12′29″N 9°33′10″E / 59.20806, 9.55278
Country Norway
County Telemark
District Grenland
Municipality ID NO-0806
Administrative centre Skien
Government
 - Mayor (2005) Rolf Erling Andersen (Ap)
Area (Nr. 140 in Norway)
 - Total 779 km² (300.8 sq mi)
 - Land 719 km² (277.6 sq mi)
Population (2007)
 - Total 50,595
 - Density 70/km² (181.3/sq mi)
 - Change (10 years) 4.6 %
 - Rank in Norway 12
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 - Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Official language form Neutral
Data from Statistics Norway
Website: www.skien.kommune.no
Church of Skien
Church of Skien

Skien  is a city and municipality in the county of Telemark, Norway and administrative centre of Telemark County.

Skien was established as a municipality January 1, 1838 (see formannskapsdistrikt). The rural municipalities of Gjerpen and Solum were merged with Skien January 1, 1964.

The conurbation of Skien and Porsgrunn is considered by Statistics Norway the seventh largest city in Norway straddling an area of three municipalities: Skien municipality (about 52% of the population), Porsgrunn (35%) and Bamble (11.5%). The area is home to more than 85,000 people. The town also has a large Somalian population.

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[edit] History

Until 1979, it was believed that Skien was founded in the 14th century. However, the archaeological find of a carving of the Skien animal has established its founding to before 1000 A.D. The city was then a meeting place for inland farmers and sailing traders, and also as a shipping harbour for whetstones from Eidsborg (inland Telemark). The settlement can be traced back to the 11th century, and Gimsøy Abbey was founded in the 12th century. Skien was given formal commercial town rights by the Danish crown in 1358. Timber has historically been the most dominant export product from Skien. The oldest remaining building is Gjerpen church (built in approximately 1150).

The current town layout was fixed after the last town fire in 1886. In 1964, the rural municipalities Solum and Gjerpen were merged together with Skien town, forming the Skien municipality.

[edit] Toponymy

The Old Norse form of the name was Skiða (from the word skiða f 'straight plank'), and the town is probably named after a brook (with a straight run) with this name.

[edit] Coat-of-arms

The coat-of-arms is based upon a seal from 1609. It shows a pair of skis (this is based upon a misunderstanding of the meaning of the name of the town, which has nothing to do with skis.)

[edit] Transportation

Skien is one terminus for the Telemark canal (in Norwegian, Telemarkskanalen), which consists of two canals. In Europe canals were commonly built in the pre-railroad period to transport goods, timber and passengers.

  • The “Norsjø-Skienskanalen”, with one terminus at Skien and the other at Løveid, was built in 1854–1861, and is the oldest of the two canals.
  • The “Bandak-Nordsjøkanalene” continued the canal beyond Løveid – it was opened in 1892.

Skien was connected to the Norwegian railway network (Vestfoldbanen) in 1882. In 1919 Bratsbergbanen opened between Skien and Notodden. Norges Statsbaner still operates regular train services on both railways. The local airport is called Skien Lufthavn Geiteryggen and serves domestic flights to Bergen, Stavanger and Molde and international flights to Stockholm by the airline Vildanden. Skien harbour is located at Vold havneterminal.

[edit] Sports

[edit] Arenas

[edit] Teams

[edit] Commerce and industry

The largest industries are

Other important places of work are

  • Sykehuset Telemark (hospital)
  • Fylkesmannen (The local Norwegian State Administration)

The daily newspapers Varden and Telemarksavisa are published in Skien.

[edit] Shopping

Skien has four shopping malls

  • Handelsbyen Herkules (110 stores, 15 food places)
  • Arkeden Skien Storsenter (44 stores, 6 food places)
  • Lietorvet Senter (29 stores, 2 food places)
  • Klosterfoss (10 stores)

[edit] Townscape

Telemark Museum is located in Skien. Skien was the birthplace of the author and playwright Henrik Ibsen. At Venstøp in Skien you can find the Venstøp Farm, established as the Ibsen Museum in 1958.

Not far away from Venstøp lies the Fossum Hovedgård. This light red/pink Empire Style, castle-like building dates back to 1818 and was built for Severin Løvenskiold, the head of the Løvenskiold family.

[edit] Famous people from Skien

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