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Økern was a farm in the former municipality of
Aker Aker may refer to: Places * Aker, Norway, a geographic area in Oslo and a former municipality in Norway * Vestre Aker, a district of Oslo within former Aker municipality * Nordre Aker, a district of Oslo within former Aker municipality * Aker Br ...
, Norway, and is currently a district in the borough of Bjerke in the city of
Oslo Oslo ( , , or ; sma, Oslove) is the capital and most populous city of Norway. It constitutes both a county and a municipality. The municipality of Oslo had a population of in 2022, while the city's greater urban area had a population of ...
. It includes the neighborhoods of Refstad, Risløkka, Brobekk, Nordre Hovin, Aker Sykehus,
Bjerkebanen Bjerkebanen, often simply called Bjerke, is a neighborhood in the Økern district of the Bjerke borough in northeastern Oslo, Norway. It lies in the Grorud Valley. The area is dominated by the Bjerke Race Track, a harness racing track (estab ...
, and Økern Senter.


Infrastructure

The district is served by the
Grorud Line The Grorud Line ( no, Grorudbanen) is a line on the Oslo Metro between Tøyen and Vestli in Oslo, Norway. Built as a mix of underground, at ground level and as an elevated line, it runs through the northern part of Groruddalen, serving such neig ...
of the
Oslo Metro The Oslo Metro ( no, Oslo T-bane or or simply ) is the rapid transit system of Oslo, Norway, operated by Sporveien T-banen on contract from the transit authority Ruter. The network consists of five lines that all run through the city centre, wit ...
. A larger business centre is located near the Økern Station. Among the institutions at Økern is the headquarters of the
Norwegian State Educational Loan Fund The Norwegian State Educational Loan Fund ( no, Statens lånekasse for utdanning) is a government agency that allocates loans and grants to Norwegian and certain foreign students for their education. Lånekassen was established in 1947. Lånekass ...
. The
Alna Line The Alna Line ( no, Alnabanen) is a railway line between Alnabru and Grefsen in Oslo, Norway. The single track line allows direct access between the Trunk Line and the Gjøvik Line, without having to pass via Oslo Central Station. The line is el ...
, used for freight trains between the
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and the
Gjøvik Line The Gjøvik Line ( no, Gjøvikbanen) is a Norwegian railway line between Oslo and Gjøvik. It was originally named the North Line (''Nordbanen'') and ran between Grefsen and Røykenvik. The line was completed to Gjøvik in 1902. The Gjøvik Li ...
, from
Alnabru Alnabru is a neighbourhood of north-eastern Oslo. It lies in the middle of the southern part of the Grorud valley (Groruddalen). The name – which means "Alna bridge" – comes from that of the Alna River, from which are also derived the names ...
to
Grefsen thumbnail, 250px, Grefsen Church Grefsen is a neighbourhood in the city of Oslo, Norway. Grefsen was a part of the municipality of Aker before the Second World War, later incorporated into Oslo. Together with Kjelsås, Grefsen then formed the bo ...
, passes through Økern, close to the business centre of ''Økernsenteret''.


History

The farm of Økern was among the oldest in the former municipality of Aker. The earliest preserved document where Økern is mentioned dates back to 1279. In the 13th century the farm was owned by landowner
Audun Hugleiksson {{Use dmy dates, date=October 2013 Audun Hugleiksson (Hestakorn) ({{circa 1240 – 2 December 1302) was a Norwegian nobleman at the end of the 13th century. He was the king's right hand, both under King Magnus Lagabøte and King Eirik Magnusson. ...
, and it later became a property of the Church. Among the owners from the 17th century onwards were
Ulrik Frederik Gyldenløve Ulrik Frederik Gyldenløve, Count of Laurvig (20 July 1638 – 17 April 1704) was Governor-general of Norway (''Stattholdere i Norge'') from 1664–1699. He was the leading general in Norway during the Scanian War, whose Norwegian leg is conventio ...
(from 1679), Lauritz Jacobsssøn Falch, Paul Peterssøn Vogt,
Ole Christopher Wessel Ole Christopher Wessel (12 January 1744 – 26 December 1794) was a Norwegian jurist, civil servant and landowner. He was born in Vestby in Akershus as the son of parish priest Jonas Wessel (1707-1785) and Helene Marie Schumacher (1715-1789) ...
, Peter Collett and
Ludvig Mariboe Ludvig Mariboe (12 October 1781 – 19 June 1841) was a Norway, Norwegian businessman, publisher and politician. References

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(who lived at the farm until his death in 1841). ''Økernveien'', an old road to the former city border, was named after the farm in 1879. In the 19th century the farm was split off into several smaller units, and from 1910 onwards small residential houses were built in the northern part of Økern. Land owner
Anton Tschudi Anton Tschudi (12 April 1848 – 1914) was a Norwegian landowner. He was born in Tønsberg and was of Swiss descent. His father, Peter Tschudi (1812–1900) owned the farm Valløe in Sem outside Tønsberg city. His sister Clara was a well-known wr ...
parceled out both parts of the farm of Økern and other properties in Aker. The road ''Anton Tschudis vei'' at Økern was named after him in 1925. In 1915 the factory ''Skandinaviske Kabel- og Gummifabriker'' was established at Økern, and production started in 1919. The factory was eventually acquired by the
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and renamed
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from 1934. Cable manufacturing in Oslo was terminated in 1992. The municipality of Oslo bought the rest of the farm in 1938. After
World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposin ...
the property was further developed with apartments, business and industry. Central participants in the development of Økern in the 1950s were architect Gunnar Schultz and building contractor
Nils Stian Stiansen Nils Stian Stiansen (16 August 1900 – 25 July 1974) was a Norwegian building contractor. He was born in Fevik, a son of Peder Stiansen and Inga Marie Knudsen. He operated as building contractor in Oslo from 1924, and constructed a number of res ...
. Økernbråten I had 385 apartments plus kindergarten, and Økernbråten II consisted of eleven blocks with 290 apartments; constructed between 1955 and 1959. In ''Brobekkveien'' a nine-floor block with shops, offices and apartments was finished in 1957. The
housing cooperative A housing cooperative, or housing co-op, is a legal entity, usually a cooperative or a corporation, which owns real estate, consisting of one or more residential buildings; it is one type of housing tenure. Housing cooperatives are a distinc ...
of Kroklia
Borettslag ''Borettslag'' is the legal entity for housing cooperatives in Norway. The company is owned by those who live in the cooperative, the partholders. Each part gives the right to live in the cooperative, and thus in a particular apartment or house. ...
, ten
terraced house In architecture and city planning, a terrace or terraced house ( UK) or townhouse ( US) is a form of medium-density housing that originated in Europe in the 16th century, whereby a row of attached dwellings share side walls. In the United State ...
s with a total of forty apartments, was completed in 1960. In 2021 Kloden, a theatre for children and youth, opened.


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External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Okern Neighbourhoods of Oslo Farms in Norway