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Bærum () is a municipality in the Greater Oslo Region in Norway that forms an affluent
suburb A suburb (more broadly suburban area) is an area within a metropolitan area, which may include commercial and mixed-use, that is primarily a residential area. A suburb can exist either as part of a larger city/urban area or as a separate ...
of Oslo on the west coast of the city. Bærum is Norway's fifth largest municipality with a population of 128,760 (2021). It is part of the electoral district and historical county of
Akershus Akershus () is a traditional region and current electoral district in Norway, with Oslo as its main city and traditional capital. It is named after the Akershus Fortress in Oslo. From the middle ages to 1919, Akershus was a fief and main county ...
and of the newer
Viken County Viken may refer to: *Viken, Scandinavia, a historical region *Viken (county), a Norwegian county established in 2020 *Viken, Sweden, a bimunicipal locality in Skåne County, Sweden *Viken (lake), a lake in Sweden, part of the part of the Göta cana ...
. The administrative centre of the municipality is the town of
Sandvika Sandvika () is the administrative centre of the municipality of Bærum in Norway. It was declared a List of cities in Norway, city by the municipal council (Norway), municipal council in Bærum on 4 June 2003. Sandvika is situated approximately ...
. Bærum was established as a municipality on 1 January 1838. Bærum has the highest income per capita in Norway and the highest proportion of university-educated individuals. Bærum, particularly its eastern neighbourhoods bordering
West End Oslo The East End and West End ( nb, østkanten og vestkanten, nn, austkanten og vestkanten) are used as names for the two parts of Oslo, Norway, formed by the economic and socially segregating separation line that has historically passed along the st ...
, is one of Norway's priciest and most fashionable residential areas, leading Bærum residents to be frequently stereotyped as snobs in Norwegian popular culture. The municipality has been voted the best Norwegian place to live in considering governance and public services to citizens.


Name

The name ( Old Norse: ''Bergheimr'') is composed of ''berg'', which means "mountain", and ''heimr'', which means " homestead" or "farm". It probably originally belonged to a farm located at the base of the prominent mountain of Kolsås. In Old Norse times, the municipality was often called ''Bergheimsherað'', meaning "the ''herað'' (parish/district) of ''Bergheimr''".


Coat-of-arms

The coat-of-arms was granted on 9 January 1976. They show an old silver-colored lime kiln on a green background. That was an important aspect of the local economy from the Middle Ages until around 1800. There are still some original ovens visible in the municipality.


History

The area known today as Bærum was a fertile agricultural area as far back as the Bronze Age, and several archeological finds stem from the Iron Age. The first mention of the name is from the
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of Sverre of Norway, from about 1200. There are ruins of stone churches from the 12th century at Haslum and Tanum. The pilgrim road to Trondheim that was established after 1030 went through Bærum, and there is evidence that lime kilns were in use in the area in 850. There were shipping ports for the
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at Slependen and
Sandvika Sandvika () is the administrative centre of the municipality of Bærum in Norway. It was declared a List of cities in Norway, city by the municipal council (Norway), municipal council in Bærum on 4 June 2003. Sandvika is situated approximately ...
. The lime kiln is the main motif for the municipality's coat of arms. In the 17th century, iron ore was discovered in Bærum and the
ironworks An ironworks or iron works is an industrial plant where iron is smelted and where heavy iron and steel products are made. The term is both singular and plural, i.e. the singular of ''ironworks'' is ''ironworks''. Ironworks succeeded bloomeri ...
at
Bærums Verk Bærums Verk is a village in Bærum in Akershus, Norway, with a population of about 8000. It is located on both sides of the river Lomma. History Iron ore was found in the areas now known as Kirkerud and Eineåsen in Bærum in 1603 and 1604, a ...
were founded. Industries such as
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s, nail factories, sawmills,
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s, and brickworks were established along the rivers Lysakerelven and
Sandvikselva Sandvikselva, formerly known as Løxa, is a river in Bærum, Norway, originating at the intersection of the two rivers Lomma and Isielva at Wøyen. The river flows into the Oslo Fjord 4.5 km south at Sandvika, though the center of the city, w ...
in the following centuries. There were orchards and other agricultural concerns throughout the area, remnants of which still exist today. A number of artists established themselves in Bærum, particularly around the art school run by
Johan Fredrik Eckersberg Johan Fredrik Eckersberg (16 June 1822 – 13 July 1870) was a Norwegian painter most noted for his landscapes. Eckersberg was a prominent figure in the transition from Romanticism to Realism in 19th-century Norwegian art, both as an artistic p ...
. Among the artists who did much of their work in Bærum are
Frits Thaulow Frits Thaulow (20 October 1847 – 5 November 1906) was a Norwegian Impressionist painter, best known for his naturalistic depictions of landscape. Biography Johan Frederik Thaulow was born in Christiania, the son of a wealthy chemist, Haral ...
, Christian Skredsvig, Harriet Backer,
Kitty Lange Kielland Kitty Lange Kielland (8 October 1843 – 1 October 1914) was a Norwegian landscape painter. Early life and training Kielland was born to an affluent family in Stavanger, the older sister of Alexander Kielland. Kielland's interactions with her b ...
, Otto Sinding,
Eilif Pettersen ''Mother Courage and Her Children'' (german: Mutter Courage und ihre Kinder, links=no) is a play written in 1939 by the German dramatist and poet Bertolt Brecht (1898–1956), with significant contributions from Margarete Steffin. Four theatrical ...
, Gerhardt Munthe, and Erik Werenskiold. Starting in the mid-20th century, Bærum's agricultural base gradually gave way to residential construction. Still, only a third of the area, , is built up for residential use; over half is productive forestry; and nearly is still agricultural. In 2010, that year's Eurovision Song Contest was hosted in Bærum. On 10 August 2019, a gunman opened fire on congregants at the Al-Noor Islamic Centre.


Geography

The physical geography of Bærum is dominated by a craggy coastline along the Oslofjord and inland, hilly areas rising to the north and east, where there are large forested areas. The mountain of Kolsås forms a natural center, but the municipality also includes the secluded valley of
Lommedalen Lommedalen is a rural community in a small valley in Bærum municipality in the county of Akershus, Norway. The population is about 3,000 people. Lommedalen valley opens up at Bærums Verk and runs about 5 kilometers to the north. Lommedalen incl ...
. Four major rivers flow through the municipality: Lysakerelven,
Sandvikselva Sandvikselva, formerly known as Løxa, is a river in Bærum, Norway, originating at the intersection of the two rivers Lomma and Isielva at Wøyen. The river flows into the Oslo Fjord 4.5 km south at Sandvika, though the center of the city, w ...
,
Lomma Lomma () is a locality and the seat of Lomma Municipality, Skåne County, Sweden. In 2020 it had 13,772 inhabitants. History Lomma was mentioned in a deed of Cnut the great under the name ''Lumaby'' in the year 1085. Skåne's cultural centre ...
, and
Øverlandselva Øverlandselva is a river that flows through Bærum, Norway. It starts near Øverland, Bærum, Øverland in northern Bærum, at the confluence of the creeks Seternbekken and Ilabekken. It runs south and southwest, emptying into the eastern side of ...
, and there are numerous lakes, both in residential and forested areas. The official municipality flower is ''
Anemone ranunculoides ''Anemonoides ranunculoides'' (syn. ''Anemone ranunculoides''), the yellow anemone, yellow wood anemone, or buttercup anemone, is a species of herbaceous perennial plant that grows in forests across Europe to western Asia, and less frequently in ...
''. The geology of Bærum is part of the Oslo Graben and includes Rhomb porphyry at Kolsås. Since nearly two-thirds of Bærum's area consists of forests, there are rich opportunities for outdoor activities, such as skiing, hiking, and fishing. The forests are considered part of
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, the forested areas in and around Greater Oslo. Areas within the municipality of Bærum include
Bærumsmarka Bærumsmarka is a forested recreational area located outside Oslo, Norway. The area constitutes part of Oslomarka and is bordered by Krokskogen and Nordmarka. Bærumsmarka is in the Bærum municipality of Viken Viken may refer to: *Viken, Scand ...
,
Vestmarka Vestmarka is a forested and hilly area in Asker, Bærum and Lier, Norway, Lier which constitutes part of Marka, Oslo, Oslomarka, Norway. The land is owned by Løvenskiold Vækerø and is a popular recreational area. It was the site of Braathens S ...
, and
Krokskogen Krokskogen is a forested area which located outside of Oslo, Norway. It is a part of Oslomarka and is situated between Bærumsmarka, Vestmarka and Nordmarka. The wooded and hilly area of around 300 square kilometres is bordered by Oslo and by t ...
. The highest point in Bærum is Vidvangshøgda at with an altitude of . The largest lake is Stovivatnet with an area of at


Economy

Bærum's industrial base has since the 1950s given way to service industries, including retailing, engineering, public services, etc. It derives much of its tax base by being a bedroom community to Oslo. It is one of the most affluent areas in Norway. Two of Norway's busiest highways ( E18 and E16) and one railroad traverse the municipality. There has been considerable development of office parks along E18, especially around Lysaker in the last 20–30 years, reducing some of the pressure on downtown areas of Oslo. Scandinavian Airlines System Norway has its offices in Fornebu, Bærum. The airline Widerøe has some administrative offices in Lysaker, Bærum. Norwegian Air Shuttle has its head office in Fornebu.
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, a charter airline, was headquartered at
Fornebu Airport Oslo Airport, Fornebu ( no, Oslo lufthavn, Fornebu), was the primary international airport serving Oslo and Eastern Norway from 1 June 1939 to 7 October 1998. It was then replaced by Oslo Airport, Gardermoen, and the area has since been redev ...
. When the airline Busy Bee of Norway existed, its head office was on the grounds of Fornebu Airport. Braathens and
SAS Braathens SAS Braathens was the name of Norway's largest airline, created by a merger between Scandinavian Airlines' Norwegian division and Braathens in 2004. On June 1, 2007, the airline was integrated into mainline SAS, and changed its name to SAS Scandi ...
had their head office facilities in a building on the grounds of Fornebu Airport. In 2010 Norwegian Air Shuttle bought the former Braathens head office.


Demographics

Bærum (2009) is the fifth most densely populated municipality in Norway. Along the E18 highway, the residential area is
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with Oslo and continues with some interruption through to the neighboring municipality of Asker. Bærum is also the most affluent of Norwegian municipalities, with average per capita income (2002 figures) of
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370,800; compared with the national average of NOK 262,800. It also has the highest level of education nationwide. Administratively, Bærum is divided into 22 sections. The population for each section on 1 January 2005 was:


Community

According to a local survey conducted by Dagbladet, Bærum is the best place to live in Norway in terms of governance and services to residents. In addition is it also one of the best places for young people to grow up. Bærum score high on national surveys when it comes to local economical governance, education and possibilities for young people, health coverage, school rankings, and work rights and possibilities


Churches in Bærum


Schools in Bærum

There are a number of schools in Bærum, both public and private. There are a total of 43 public elementary schools ( primary and / or secondary ) and some private, including
Bærum Montessori School Bærum () is a list of municipalities of Norway, municipality in the Greater Oslo Region in Norway that forms an affluent suburb of Oslo on the west coast of the city. Bærum is Norway's fifth largest municipality with a population of 128,760 (2 ...
. According to national surveys,
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ranks the highest when it comes to math, while
Lommedalen public elementary school Lommedalen is a rural community in a small valley in Bærum municipality in the county of Akershus, Norway. The population is about 3,000 people. Lommedalen valley opens up at Bærums Verk and runs about 5 kilometers to the north. Lommedalen incl ...
ranks the highest in reading, both are located in Bærum. There are eight public high schools in Bærum;
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,
Eikeli Eikeli is a district in the municipality of Bærum, Norway. Its population (2007) is 6,940.Nadderud, Rosenvilde,
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,
Sandvika Sandvika () is the administrative centre of the municipality of Bærum in Norway. It was declared a List of cities in Norway, city by the municipal council (Norway), municipal council in Bærum on 4 June 2003. Sandvika is situated approximately ...
, Stabekk and Valler. In addition, the
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and
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. The Folk University also has a branch in Sandvika. Valler High School has been ranked within the top 5 high schools in Norway for several years, while Nadderud High School ranks within the top 20. In the later years both schools have met competition from the newly established Sandvika High School. Sandvika High School has had the highest number of applications in the county for the past six years, and is now ranked within top 10 in the country. In 2013 the school also won for Best Entrepreneurship School in Norway.


Sports

Stabæk IF plays in Eliteserien, the highest division for men's
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in Norway. Bærum SK plays in the
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, the third highest division of the Norwegian football league system. Stabæk IF's women's football team,
Stabæk Fotball Kvinner Stabæk Fotball Kvinner is Stabæk IF's women's football team, started on 23 October 2008 with a core of players from Asker. Asker had lost its licence to play in the top league after a failure to meet financial targets, and Stabæk's chairman ...
, plays in
Toppserien The Toppserien is the top level of women's association football in Norway. It was founded in 1984. History Women's league football was introduced on a county basis in 1977. These leagues acted as qualification for the regional (South) league in 1 ...
, the Norwegian top division. Høvik IF and Stabæk IF plays in the highest
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division and
Hauger BK Hauger Bandyklubb is a bandy club from Bærum, Norway. It was founded on 3 September 1984, and plays at Hauger kunstisbane and Bærum ishall. At the first venue, two games of the 1993 Bandy World Championship were held. The world's largest bandy ...
in the second highest.


Notable residents


Public Service & Business

*
Hans Haslum Hans Haslum (8 November 1789 – 5 July 1875) was a Norwegian farmer and elected official. He served as a representative at the Norwegian Constitutional Assembly. Hans Johnsen Haslum was born in Haslum at Bærum in Akershus, Norway. He was ...
(1789 in Haslum – 1875) farmer, rep. at
Norwegian Constitutional Assembly The Norwegian Constituent Assembly (in Norwegian ''Grunnlovsforsamlingen'', also known as ''Riksforsamlingen'') is the name given to the 1814 constitutional assembly at Eidsvoll in Norway, that adopted the Norwegian Constitution and formalised th ...
* Otto Sverdrup (1854 – 1930 in Sandvika) a Norwegian sailor and Arctic explorer *
Fridtjof Nansen Fridtjof Wedel-Jarlsberg Nansen (; 10 October 186113 May 1930) was a Norwegian polymath and Nobel Peace Prize laureate. He gained prominence at various points in his life as an explorer, scientist, diplomat, and humanitarian. He led the team t ...
(1861–1930), zoologist, explorer, scientist, diplomat, 1922 Nobel Peace Prize laureate and League of Nations High Commissioner * Christian Fredrik Michelet (1863–1927) a lawyer and Mayor of Bærum 1899 to 1910 and acting Prime Minister of Norway in 1923 * Halvdan Koht (1873–1965) an historian and Bærum councillor 1910's, 20's & 30's *
Alf Staver Alf Staver (20 March 1874 – 1953) was a Norwegian skier, sports official, educator and politician for the Conservative Party. He was born at Staver in Bærum as a son of farmers Christoffer Staver (1843–1929) and Maren Sørine Tanum (1848â ...
(1874 in Bærum – 1953) a skier, sports official, educator and politician * Torger Baardseth (1875 in Bærum – 1947) bookseller and publisher * Viktor Esbensen (1881–1942), Whaler and explorer, brought up in Bærum *
Johs Haugerud Johs. (Johannes) Haugerud (26 October 1896 in Grünerløkka – 21 February 1971) was a Norwegian politician for the Conservative Party The Conservative Party is a name used by many political parties around the world. These political parties ...
(1896–1971) engineer, politician and Mayor of Bærum from 1959 to 1967 * Ingrid Bjerkås (1901–1980) first female minister in the
Church of Norway The Church of Norway ( nb, Den norske kirke, nn, Den norske kyrkja, se, Norgga girku, sma, Nöörjen gærhkoe) is an evangelical Lutheran denomination of Protestant Christianity and by far the largest Christian church in Norway. The church b ...
, lived in Bærum *
Odd Nansen Odd Nansen (6 December 1901 – 27 June 1973) was a Norwegian architect, writer, and humanitarian. He is credited with being a co-founder of UNICEF and for his humanitarian efforts on behalf of Jews in the early years of World War II. Biogr ...
(1901 in Bærum – 1973) architect, author and humanitarian; co-founded UNICEF * Leif Tronstad DSO, OBE (1903 in Bærum – 1945) scientist and intelligence officer in WWII *
Else Werring Else Werring, née Wilhelmsen (29 April 1905 – 23 November 1989) was a Norwegian Norwegian Royal Family, royal hostess. Personal life She was born in Tønsberg as a daughter of shipowner Halfdan Wilhelmsen (1864–1923) and Ragnhild Oppen (1869â ...
(1905–1989) a Norwegian royal hostess, lived at Munkebakken estate in Lysaker *
Håkon Stenstadvold Håkon Stenstadvold (2 August 1912 – 7 October 1977) was a Norwegian painter, illustrator, journalist, art critic and politician for the Conservative Party of Norway, Conservative Party. Personal life He was born in Sarpsborg as a son of Christe ...
(1912–1977) a painter, journalist and politician; lived in Sandvika * Sgt
Per Bergsland Sgt Per Bergsland (17 January 1918 – 9 June 1992) was a Norwegian fighter pilot and POW in the German POW camp Stalag Luft III and one of only three men to escape to freedom in the " Great Escape". Sports career During the 1930s Bergsland comp ...
(1918 in Bærum – 1992) fighter pilot and POW, escaped from
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*
Willy Greiner Willy Greiner (14 June 1919 – 25 February 2000) was a Norwegian politician for the Conservative Party of Norway, Conservative Party. He was mayor of Bærum from 1968 to 1978. Outside of politics, he was a chief of department at Norsk ...
(1919–2000) Mayor of Bærum from 1968 to 1978 & Norsk Hydro chief * Jo Benkow (1924–2013), politician and author, brought up in Bærum *
Arvid Anseth Arvid Anseth (29 January 1925 – 3 August 2006) was a Norwegian ophthalmologist. Anseth was born in Bærum. He finished his secondary education in 1943, took the Candidate of Medicine degree at Lund University in 1947 and the Doctor Medicinae de ...
(1925 in Bærum – 2006), ophthalmologist *
Gunnar Gravdahl Gunnar Gravdahl (17 August 1927 – 18 April 2015) was a Norwegian politician for the Conservative Party of Norway, Conservative Party. He served as mayor of Bærum from 1979 to 1992. Outside politics he was a psychologist. References

*Death ...
(1927–2015) a psychologist and Mayor of Bærum 1979 to 1992 *
Elisabeth Sveri Haldis Elisabeth Arentz Sveri (21 October 1927 – 30 January 2018) was a Norwegian military officer. She was known for being a pioneer among Norwegian women in the military. Despite her young age, Sveri was a member of Milorg during World War ...
(1927–2018) first female senior official in the military; lived in Eiksmarka *
Torild Skard Torild Skard (born 29 November 1936) is a Norwegian psychologist, politician for the Socialist Left Party, a former Deputy Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and a former Chairman of UNICEF. She served as a Member of Parliame ...
(born 1936) politician, former CEO of UNICEF, brought up Lysaker and Stabekk * Gro Harlem Brundtland (born 1939 in Bærum), politician, former Prime Minister of Norway * Rasmus Hansson (born 1954 in Bærum) biologist and politician; lives in Bærumsmarka *
Lars Kobberstad Lars Egil De Lange Kobberstad (born 1962) is a Norwegian businessperson, known as the CEO of Widerøe. He grew up in Bærum and took his upper secondary education at Dønski. He took his economics education at the University of Augsburg as wel ...
(born 1962 in Bærum) a businessperson, the CEO of Widerøe *
Christian Tybring-Gjedde Christian Tybring-Gjedde (born 8 August 1963) is a Norwegian politician who represents the Progress Party. He has been a member of the Norwegian parliament since 2005, and was the leader of the Progress Party's Oslo chapter from 2010 to 2014. H ...
(born 1963) a controversial politician, raised in Sandvika *
Jan Tore Sanner Jan Tore Sanner (born 6 May 1965) is a Norwegian politician for the Conservative Party who served as Minister of Finance from 2020 to 2021. He previously served as Minister of Education from 2018 to 2020 and Minister of Local Government from 2013 ...
(born 1965 in Bærum), politician and Minister of Finance *
Princess Märtha Louise of Norway Princess Märtha Louise of Norway (born 22 September 1971) is a member of the Norwegian royal family, a businesswoman and a self-described clairvoyant. The only daughter of King Harald V and Queen Sonja, she is fourth in the line of successi ...
(born 1971), fourth in line of succession to the Norwegian throne, lived in Lommedalen *
Anita Schjøll Brede Anita Schjøll Brede (born 198*) is a Norwegian entrepreneur, co-founder and CEO of Iris.AI. Early life She grew up in Bærum, Norway. Education She received her Bachelor in Theatre and Communication studies. She also studied a master's degree ...
(born 1985 in Bærum), technology entrepreneur


The Arts

* Claude Monet (1840–1926), painter, stayed in Sandvika in 1895 where he painted Sandvika featuring the Løkke bridge, with Kolsås in the background *
Kitty Lange Kielland Kitty Lange Kielland (8 October 1843 – 1 October 1914) was a Norwegian landscape painter. Early life and training Kielland was born to an affluent family in Stavanger, the older sister of Alexander Kielland. Kielland's interactions with her b ...
(1845–1932) a landscape painter, a street in Bærum is named after her. * Harriet Backer (1845–1932), painter of interior scenes; lived in Sandvika from 1888 * Eilif Peterssen (1852–1928 in Lysaker) painter of landscapes and portraits *
Elise Brandes Elise Brandes (née Rustad, 1873–1918) was a Danish sculptor who specialized in busts. She was the wife of the Danish politician and writer, Edvard Brandes. Biography Brandes was born on 24 July 1873 in Lysaker, Bærum Municipality, in south-e ...
(1873 in Lysaker – 1918) a Danish sculptor who specialized in busts *
Jens Peter Book-Jenssen Jens Peter Book-Jenssen (14 November 1910 – 28 March 1999) was a Norwegian singer of popular music, songwriter, revue artist and theatre director. From his stage debut in the early 1930s, his career included radio and television work, recordi ...
(1910 in Bærum – 1999) a singer, songwriter and revue artist *
Ivo Caprino Ivo Caprino (17 February 1920 â€“ 8 February 2001) was a Norwegian film director and writer, best known for his puppet films. His most noted film, '' FlÃ¥klypa Grand Prix'' ("Pinchcliffe Grand Prix"), was made in 1975. Early life Caprino ...
(1920–2001),
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of puppet films; lived at Snarøya * Gunnar Brunvoll (1924 in Bærum – 1999) opera administrator at
Den Norske Opera The Norwegian National Opera and Ballet ( no, Den Norske Opera & Ballett, links=no) is a Norwegian opera company and ballet company. The first fully professional company each for opera and ballet in Norway and the only such professional organisati ...
* twins (from Bærum) Henny Mürer (1925–1997) &
Alice Mürer Siem Alice Mürer Siem (1925–2002) was a Norwegian ballet dancer and choreographer. Together with her twin sister Henny Mürer, in Norway she was a pioneer in her field, dancing in revues, operettas and classical ballets. Biography Born in Bærum on ...
(1925–2002) ballet dancers *
Kristian Bergheim Kristian Bergheim (6 June 1926 in Bærum – 30 May 2010) was a noted saxophonist, considered one of the few in Norway of international caliber. Biography Bergheim was raised in Asker and in Stabekk in the neighboring municipality Bærum, wher ...
(1926 in Bærum – 2010) a noted saxophonist, lived in Stabekk *
Toralv Maurstad Toralv Maurstad (24 November 1926 – 4 November 2022) was a Norwegian stage, film, and television actor. He was the son of actor Alfred Maurstad and actress Tordis Maurstad (née Witzøe), and half-brother of actress Mari Maurstad. His screen d ...
(1926 in Bærum – 2022) a prominent stage, screen, and TV actor *
Leif Husebye Leif Husebye (29 April 1926 – 9 August 2009) was a Norwegian sailor, sports journalist and newspaper editor. In his younger days he was an active sport sailor. He competed in the snipe class, and a bronze medal in the European Championships ...
(1926–2009) sports journalist and sailor, lived in Sandvika * Jan Voigt (1928 in Bærum – 1997) actor, dancer and museum director *
Sølvi Wang Sølvi Valborg Wang (28 August 1929 â€“ 31 May 2011) was a Norwegian singer, actress and comedian. She was born in Bærum, Akershus, to the jazz musician Yngvar Wang and the singer Marie Gulbrandsen. Already at an early age she sang with ...
(1929 in Høvik – 2011) a Norwegian singer, actress and comedian *
Alf Nordvang Alf Nordvang (15 December 1931 – 11 June 2007) was a Norwegian actor and theatre director. He was born in Bærum. He made his stage debut at Det Norske Teatret in 1954, was hired at Falkbergets Teater in the same year and Rogaland Teater ...
(1931 in Bærum – 2007) a Norwegian actor and theatre director *
Finn Alnæs Finn Alnæs (20 January 1932 – 3 November 1991) was a Norwegian novelist. He was born in Bærum. He made his literary debut with the novel ''Koloss'' (1963). Alnæs was awarded the Norwegian Booksellers' Prize and the Norwegian Critics Pr ...
(1932 in Bærum – 1991) writer of the novel ''Koloss'' in 1963 *
Kjell Hallbing Kjell Hallbing (5 November 1934, in Bærum – 6 May 2004, in Tønsberg) was a Norwegian author of Western books. Under the pseudonym Louis Masterson, he wrote a series of books about the fictitious Texas Ranger (and later U.S. Marshal) '' ...
(1934 in Bærum – 2004) writer of Western books *
Anne-Grethe Leine Bientie Anne-Grethe Leine Bientie (born 2 July 1954) is a Norwegian writer and psalmist. She has worked extensively with South Sami church life and has written books and hymns in South Sami. She is married to the priest and psalmist Bierna Bientie. Anne- ...
(born 1954 in Bærum) writer and psalmist, uses
South Sami South is one of the cardinal directions or compass points. The direction is the opposite of north and is perpendicular to both east and west. Etymology The word ''south'' comes from Old English ''sūþ'', from earlier Proto-Germanic ''*sunþaz ...
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Vebjørn Sand Vebjørn Sand (born March 11, 1966, in Bærum) is a Norway, Norwegian painter and artist. He is known for his paintings as well as his public arts projects, such as the Vebjørn Sand Da Vinci Project, Da Vinci Project, and the Kepler–Poinsot po ...
(born 1966 in Bærum) painter, artist and does public arts projects *
Harald Eia Harald Meldal Eia (born 9 February 1966) is a Norwegian comedian, and sociologist. In recent years, Eia has also made TV-documentaries and written books. Eia became a household name in Norway in the mid-90s and has since then been one of coun ...
(born 1966 in Bærum) comedian, sociologist and documentarian * Ane Dahl Torp (born 1975 in Bærum) a Norwegian actress *
Solveig Heilo Solveig Heilo (born December 24, 1981), simply known as Sol Heilo, is a Norwegian composer, artist, musician, music producer, arranger, designer and costume designer. She is mostly known for the band Katzenjammer. Sol works in different genres, s ...
(born 1981 in Bærum) composer, artist, musician, member of Katzenjammer * Martin Danielle (born 1988 in Snarøya) stage name '' CLMD'', a DJ, songwriter and artist *
Mona Berntsen Mona-Jeanette Berntsen (known as only ''Mona Berntsen'') is a Norway, Norwegian-Morocco, Moroccan dancer on the Purpose World Tour with Justin Bieber. Mona is known for winning So You Think You Can Dance Scandinavia, and for working with artists s ...
(born 1990 in Jar) a Norwegian-Moroccan dancer * Andreas Haukeland (born 1993 in Bærum) stage name '' TIX'', a Norwegian musician, producer and contestant at the 2021 Eurovision Song Contest


Sport

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Narve Bonna Narve Bonna (16 January 1901 – 2 March 1976) was a Norwegian ski jumper. Born in Bærum and representing Lommedalens IL, Bonna won the first Olympic ski jumping silver medal at the 1924 Winter Olympics in Chamonix Chamonix-Mont-Blanc ( ...
(1901 in Bærum – 1976) ski jumper, won the first ski jumping silver medal at the
1924 Winter Olympics The 1924 Winter Olympics, officially known as the I Olympic Winter Games (french: Iers Jeux olympiques d'hiver) and commonly known as Chamonix 1924 ( frp, Chamôni 1924), were a winter multi-sport event which was held in 1924 in Chamonix, France ...
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Godtfred Holmvang Godtfred Holmvang (7 October 1917 – 19 February 2006) was a Norwegian decathlete and skier. He represented IL Tyrving. He won the 1946 European Championships and finished tenth at the 1948 Summer Olympics. He became Norwegian decathlon champi ...
(1917 in Bærum – 2006) a decathlete and skier, later worked for the UN *
Knut Østby Knut Østby (12 November 1922 – 6 August 2010) was a Norwegian sprint canoeist who competed from the late 1940s to the late 1950s. Participating in three Summer Olympics, he won a silver medal in the K-2 10000 m event at London in 1948 and ano ...
(1922–2010) Olympic silver medal sprint canoeist, grew up in Bærum *
Arne Bakker Arne Bakker (18 February 1930 – 9 October 2009) was a Norwegian footballer and bandy player. Football career He was born in Bærum. He started his career in Fossum IF, joined Stabæk Fotball, Stabæk IF in 1946 and Asker Fotball, Asker SK in 1 ...
(1930 in Bærum – 2009) footballer with 54 caps for Norway and a
bandy Bandy is a winter sport and ball sport played by two teams wearing ice skates on a large ice surface (either indoors or outdoors) while using sticks to direct a ball into the opposing team's goal. The international governing body for bandy is ...
player * Dordi Nordby (born 1964 in Bærum) a curler from Snarøya, with world and Euro. gold medals *
Ole Petter Pollen Ole Petter Pollen (born 16 September 1966) is a Norwegian sailing (sport), sailor, world champion in Europe (dinghy) and Olympic medalist in Flying Dutchman (dinghy), Flying Dutchman. Sailing career Pollen became Europe World Championships, Wor ...
(born 1966) a sailor and Olympic silver medalist, lives in Stabekk *
Hans Petter Buraas Hans Petter Buraas (born 20 March 1975 in Bærum) is a Norwegian Alpine skier. He won the slalom gold medal at the 1998 Olympics in Nagano. He has raced 10 seasons in the World Cup (per 2005), and he obtained one victory in a World Cup ...
(born 1975 in Bærum), Alpine skier, gold medallist,
1998 Winter Olympics The 1998 Winter Olympics, officially known as the and commonly known as Nagano 1998 ( ja, 長野1998), was a winter multi-sport event held from 7 to 22 February 1998, mainly in Nagano, Japan, with some events taking place in the ...
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Bjørn Einar Romøren Bjørn Einar Romøren (born 1 April 1981) is a Norwegian former ski jumper who competed at World Cup level from 2001 to 2014. His career highlights include eight individual World Cup wins, two ski flying world records, and a team bronze medal at ...
(born 1981), ski jumper with 8 individual World Cup wins *
Henning Hauger Henning Hauger (born 17 July 1985) is a Norwegian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Bærum. He has previously played for Stabæk, Hannover 96, Lillestrøm, Strømsgodset and Swedish club IF Elfsborg and has been capped 23 ti ...
(born 1985 in Bærum) a footballer with 350 club caps and 23 for Norway *
Caroline Westrup Caroline Westrup (born 11 February 1986) is a Norwegian- Swedish professional golfer. She represented Sweden until she acquired Norwegian citizenship in 2015. Early life Westrup moved from her home of Åhus, Sweden to Bærum, Norway at age 11 aft ...
(born 1986) a Norwegian-Swedish professional golfer, brought up in Bærum *
Leif Kristian Nestvold-Haugen Leif Kristian Nestvold-Haugen (born 29 November 1987) is a Norwegian World Cup alpine ski racer, specializing in the technical events of giant slalom and slalom. Haugen made his World Cup debut in October 2009 in Sölden, and collected his fi ...
(born 1987 in Lommedalen) alpine skier, 2 Olympic bronze medals * Marius Thorp (born 1988 in Bærum) a Norwegian former professional golfer *
Andreas Martinsen Andreas Martinsen (born 13 June 1990) is a Norwegian professional ice hockey forward who is currently playing with Storhamar Hockey in the Eliteserien (ice hockey) (Norway). He formerly played in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the Colorad ...
(born 1990 in Bærum), ice hockey player * Magnus Carlsen (born 1990) a Norwegian
chess grandmaster Grandmaster (GM) is a title awarded to chess players by the world chess organization FIDE. Apart from World Champion, Grandmaster is the highest title a chess player can attain. Once achieved, the title is held for life, though exceptionally it h ...
and World Champion, brought up in Bærum * Tiril Eckhoff (born 1990 in Bærum) an Olympic champion biathlete * twins
Sanna Solberg-Isaksen Sanna Charlotte Solberg-Isaksen (born 16 June 1990) is a Norwegian handball player for Team Esbjerg and the Norwegian national team. She made her debut on the Norwegian national team in 2010. She is a twin sister of Silje Solberg and is half S ...
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Silje Solberg Silje is a Norway, Norwegian given female name. It is a short form of the Latin female name Caecilia / Cecilie from the family name Caecilius which is formed from the Latin adjective Caecus, "blind". Notable people with the name include: * Silje Bo ...
(born 1990 in Bærum) handball players *
Jørgen Skjelvik Jørgen Skjelvik (; born 5 July 1991) is a Norway, Norwegian professional association football, footballer who plays for Odense Boldklub, Odense as a Defender (association football)#Full-back, left back. After starting his career with the local ...
(born 1991 in Hosle) a footballer with 220 club caps and 8 for Norway *
Emilie Haavi Emilie Bosshard Haavi (born 16 June 1992) is a Norwegian professional footballer who plays as a left midfielder who plays for Italian Serie A club AS Roma and the Norway women's national team. Haavi was according to Fjordabladet, elected ''Pl ...
(born 1992 in Bærum),
footballer A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association football, American football, Canadian football, Australian rules football, Gaelic football, rugby le ...
, 82 caps for Norway women *
Ståle Sandbech Ståle Sandbech (born 3 June 1993) is a Norwegian snowboarder, who specialises in Big Air, and Slopestyle. He has participated at the 2010, 2014, 2018, and 2022 Winter Olympics and won a silver medal in the Men's slopestyle in 2014. Sandbech h ...
(born 1993 in Rykkinn) a silver medal snowboarder at
2014 Winter Olympics , ''Zharkie. Zimnie. Tvoi'') , nations = 88 , events = 98 in 7 sports (15 disciplines) , athletes = 2,873 , opening = 7 February 2014 , closing = 23 February 2014 , opened_by = President Vladimir Putin , cauldron = , stadium = Fisht Olympic ...
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Sander Berge Sander Gard Bolin Berge (born 14 February 1998) is a Norwegian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for club Sheffield United and the Norway national team. Berge is a product of Asker's youth academy. Club career Early career Berge ...
(born 1998 in Bærum) a footballer with 150 club caps and 24 for Norway *
Sondre Oddvoll Bøe Sondre Oddvoll Bøe (born 13 January 1998) is a Norwegian former figure skater. He is the 2019 Nordic champion and a four-time Norwegian national champion. He has competed in the final segment at nine ISU Championships (six European and three ...
(born 1998 in Bærum) a figure skater, Nordic and four-time Norwegian champion * Casper Ruud (born 1998 in Snarøya) a professional tennis player and an
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title winner * Geir Selvik Malthe-Sørenssen (born 1965) a con artist and convicted felon, brought up in Bærum. *
Philip Manshaus Philip, also Phillip, is a male given name, derived from the Greek (''Philippos'', lit. "horse-loving" or "fond of horses"), from a compound of (''philos'', "dear", "loved", "loving") and (''hippos'', "horse"). Prominent Philips who popularize ...
(born 1998), perpetrator who committed the
Bærum mosque shooting The Bærum mosque shooting or Al-Noor Islamic Centre shooting occurred on 10 August 2019 at the Al-Noor Islamic Centre mosque in Bærum, Norway, about west of the capital city Oslo. A gunman broke in through a locked door and opened fire insid ...
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Hugo Vetlesen Hugo Vegard Vetlesen (born 29 February 2000) is a Norwegian professional association football, footballer who plays as a midfielder for Belgian Pro League club Club Brugge KV, Club Brugge and the Norway national football team, Norway national tea ...
(born 2000) a footballer who currently plays for Bodø/Glimt *
Ayla Ågren Ayla Ågren (born 23 July 1993 in Bærum) is a Norwegian-Swedish female racing driver. Representing Norway, she currently competes in the W Series. Biography Following a decade in karting across Europe and Scandinavia, Ågren moved to the Unit ...
(born 1993 in Bærum) a Norwegian-Swedish racing driver, currently residing in the United States


International relations


Twin towns – Sister cities

The following cities are twinned with Bærum: * – Frederiksberg, Region Hovedstaden, Denmark * – Hafnarfjörður, Iceland * – Hämeenlinna, Tavastia Proper, Finland * –
Tartu Tartu is the second largest city in Estonia after the Northern European country's political and financial capital, Tallinn. Tartu has a population of 91,407 (as of 2021). It is southeast of Tallinn and 245 kilometres (152 miles) northeast of ...
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Tartumaa Tartu County ( et, Tartu maakond or ''Tartumaa'') is one of 15 counties of Estonia. It is located in eastern Estonia bordering Põlva County, Valga County, Viljandi County and Jõgeva County. The area of Tartu County is , which covers 6.9% of t ...
, Estonia * – Uppsala, Uppsala län, Sweden


Gallery

File:View of Bærum Norway.jpg, View of most of Bærum from Holmenkollen in Oslo File:Anemone ranunculoides (xndr).jpg, Local flower File:Kommunegården Bærum Sandvikselva.JPG, Community garden File:Klokketårnet til Bærum rådhus.JPG, The tower of Bærum Town Hall


Notes and references


External links

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Municipality of Bærum official web site

Tourist information from the municipality of Bærum

IT Fornebu

Weather forecast and map for Bærum

Budstikka
(local newspaper for Asker and Bærum)

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