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Frederikshavn () is a Danish town in Frederikshavn municipality, Region Nordjylland, on the northeast coast of the Jutland peninsula in northern Denmark. Its name translates to "Frederik's harbor". It was originally named Fladstrand. The town has a population of 22,672 (1 January 2022), and is an important traffic portal with its ferry connections to
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in Sweden. The town is well known for fishing and its fishing and industrial harbours. Frederikshavn's oldest building, Fiskerklyngen, is originally from the mid-16th century, but the houses now there are from 18th–19th centuries.


History

Frederikshavn was originally called ''Fladstrand'' (lit. "Flat beach") from its location in Flade parish.


Fladstrand

The first mention of a settlement is in a letter dated 13 March 1572 found in the Danish chancery letterbooks. It was a fishing village, trading place and crossing point to Norway. The old Fladstrand church was built between 1686 and 1690. On 31 December 1700 a tax of 500 rigsdaler was put on the town which indicates a fair amount of trade. During the
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from 1700 to 1721 the town saw a rise in activity as travellers to Norway embarked from here as the route over
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was cut. The activity slowly subsided after the war. A royal maritime pilot was stationed at the town from 1733 after King
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was forced to stay in the town due to bad weather on his journey to Norway. In 1735 the town was described as a hamlet which supports itself on fishing and beaching of scows and some farming ( fæstebønder).


Military history in 17th, 18th and 19th centuries

Due to its advantageous proximity to the entrance to the Baltic Sea, Frederikshavn has historically been a naval base of some strategic importance. In 1627 under
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,
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troops built a
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north of the fishing village. The sconce became known as ''Nordre Skanse'' and is preserved to this day. After the war this was manned by Danish troops. In 1675 the fortification was expanded with a sconse south of the harbour. Between 1686 and 1687 the fortification was expanded again with a heavy tower, a wall and a port. It was described as a citadel. The tower is known as
Krudttårnet Krudttårnet (Danish for "gunpowder tower") is a former gunpowder magazine and fortification in Frederikshavn, Denmark. Background The tower was built in 1687, as a central component of Frederikshavn's fortress. The fortress, originally called th ...
, (lit. "Gunpowder Tower"). In 1891 the wall and port was demolished, but the tower has been preserved. Krudttårnet is incorporated in the municipality's coat-of-arms. During the
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from 1700 to 1721 Peter Tordenskjold barricaded himself here in his fights against
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. In 1712 the
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was fought in the nearby sea between
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and Danish naval forces. In 1735, 50 Danish men were stationed at the fortress. From the middle of the 18th century the military importance of the citadel was dwindling and some of the fortifications and building was disposed of. It gained new importance during the Gunboat War from 1807 to 1814, but its value diminished again after the war. The citadel was discontinued in 1864.


Market town

During the Gunboat War, the town saw increasing trade and activity. The first artificial harbour was constructed from 1808 to 1810 due to the war and after several years of strong promotion of the local merchant Frantz Übersax. Denmark's defeat in the war had a great impact in Fladstrand. The military left and the town largest source of income ceased. Denmark's general economic crisis worsened the situation. The town did not have status as a market town, but trade, craft and other activities exclusive to market towns had happened unlawful in Fladstrand for several decades anyway. A majority of the population had livelihoods based on crafts, services and trade, not production. This was used by the local civil servant as an argument for giving the town market town status ( da, købstadsrettigheder). The harbour directorate ( da, Kanal-, havne- og fyrdirektionen) argued that it was a strategic place for a harbour and giving the town market town status and legalising the current activities would help with the upkeep. On 25 September 1818 Frederik VI bestowed the town status as a market town under the name of Frederikshavn.


From 1818

During the 1970s the ship yard wanted to expand with a dry dock at the location of Krudttårnet. Between 1974 and 1976 the engineering firm
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and the local contractor Trigon encased the tower in concrete and moved it 270m along teflon rails to its current location. The project was delayed when a storm broke a retaining wall between Christmas and New Year 1975 filling the new dry dock with water and causing the base beneath the tower to collapse. The movement was celebrated 5. August 1976 with the visit from Margrethe II of Denmark and her family.
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operated a ferry service from Frederikshavn to Oslo, Norway from 1979 to March 14, 2020. It was served by three different ferries named Stena Saga. From 1979 to 1988 by former M/S Patricia built in 1967. From 1988 to 1994 by later
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. From 1994 to 2020 it was served by
MS Stena Saga MS ''Stena Saga'' is a cruiseferry owned by the Swedish shipping company Stena Line and was operating mainly on their route connecting Oslo, Norway to Frederikshavn, Denmark until March 2020, after that the route was closed down. She was built ...
. It was first closed temporary due to the coronavirus pandemic. The decision to close it permanently was announced a few days later on March 19. The Oslo route was reopened by DFDS Seaways on June 25, 2020 by the ferries traveling to and from Copenhagen which began stopping in Frederikshavn. There is a single departure and arrival per day. The route is serviced by
MS Pearl Seaways MS ''Pearl Seaways'' is a cruiseferry owned by DFDS Seaways and operated on their Copenhagen–Frederikshavn-Oslo service. She was built in 1989 by Wärtsilä Marine, Turku, for Rederi AB Slite as MS ''Athena'' for use in Viking Line traffic. ...
and MS Crown Seaways.


Economy

Companies in the area include MAN/BW Alpha and the Navy Base Frederikshavn (''Flådestation Frederikshavn''). Frederikshavn, like the rest of North Jutland, was hit with hard unemployment. The town's largest workplace, the
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Danyard, closed in the late 1990s. This resulted in more than 2,000 workers being unemployed. Today there is still activity at the large ship building area, with many small companies renting space there. In summer 2008, the unemployment rate, like the rest of Denmark, fell to a minimum low record of approximately 2%. As with many provincial municipalities around the world, some of its young people leave to large urban cities. However, the municipality is currently engaged in many innovative projects which are attracting tourists and aim to retain population. Frederikshavn is currently beginning a transition to make it the first medium-sized city/large town in the world to rely exclusively on renewable energy resources for power, including transportation and cars. The process is expected to be completed by 2030. As of 2010, the city was powered 18% by renewable energy. Martin Professional had a large presence before its closure in 2016.


In culture

The da, frederikshavner, lit=Someone from Frederikshavn, label= Danish term is used to denote a quality plaice. It is probably the most popular fish eaten in Denmark. The drama television series ''Norskov'' (2015–2017) was filmed in and around Frederikshavn.


Attractions

* Bangsbo Museum * Frederikshavn Art Museum (''Frederikshavn Kunstmuseum'') * Frederikshavn Shipyard Historical Society (''Værftshistorisk Selskab Frederikshavn'') * Tordenskiold Festival, celebrated since 1998. * Lighting Festival, biannual festival. * Bangsbo Flower Festival * Bangsbo Fort * Bangsbo Botanical Garden


Sports

Frederikshavn White Hawks are the local professional ice hockey team playing in the premier Danish ice hockey league, Metal Ligaen.


Infrastructure


Transportation

Three major roads connect Frederikshavn. E 45 connects to
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in the south. Frederikshavn is the northern end of E 45 in Denmark. The route continues via the ferry in Gothenburg. Danish national road 35 connects Hjørring to the west. Danish national road 40 connects Skagen to the north. A secondary route connects to
Brønderslev Brønderslev is a city in Denmark with a population of 12,549 (1 January 2022). The city is the largest urban area in Brønderslev Municipality and is the municipal seat. It is the fourth largest city of Vendsyssel within the North Jutland Region ...
towards southwest. Frederikshavn is served by
Frederikshavn railway station Frederikshavn railway station (Danish: ''Frederikshavn Station'' or ''Frederikshavn Banegård'') is a railway station serving the town of Frederikshavn in Vendsyssel, Denmark. The station is the terminus of the Vendsyssel railway line from Aalborg ...
. It is the terminal train station of the Vendsyssel and Skagen
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and offers direct InterCity services to Copenhagen, regional train services to
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and local train services to Skagen.
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service to Göteborg, in
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with StenaLine and Oslo, in Norway with DFDS. There is also a ferry service to the Island of Læsø The nearest airport with scheduled national and international flights is
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66 km away.


Port of Frederikshavn

Port of Frederikshavn is the largest harbour in Frederikshavn. It is a commercial port owned by Frederikshavn Municipality. It includes a ferry harbour, a cargo harbour and a large service industry. It has historically been dominated by the shipyard industry and fishing. Frederikshavn was in the late 19th century the dominant harbour for large fishing vessels in Denmark. The European shipyard industry was hit with difficulties in the 1980s and Danyard, the largest shipyard in Frederikshavn closed in December 1999. The municipality took over the harbour from the state in 2001. The site of the former Danyard was over the next 20 years transformed into a business park and the activity gradually went from manufacturing to service.


20152020 port expansion

In 2015 a large expansion of the port was started. The first of three phases was constructed from 2015 to 2018 by contractor
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. The official delivery from the contractor was on 8 June 2018. The officially inauguration coincided with the towns 200 year anniversary as a merchant town on 25 September 2018. The expansion makes it possible to receive larger ships and offshore installations, handle more bulk material and a flexible area for projects. The first phase added 330.000 square metre hinterland and 600 metre of quay with a water depth 11 metre. Most of the quay and hinterland areas in the first phase have been leased by Louisiana-based Modern American Recycling Services for an 11-year period. In July 2018 they secured a contract to scrap the two platforms from
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. They are expected to begin the first recycling assignment in 2020 and create more than 200 jobs. Construction of Scandinavia's largest bunkering terminal is underway on the new area. It will consists of 11 storage tanks with a combined capacity of 744000 m3. It is scheduled for completion by the end of 2020. It will be leased to Stena Oil. In November 2018 all the hinterland areas of the first phase have been leased. Five 2000 m2 large warehouses have been constructed on the new area. The planning of the second stage of the expansion was started in June 2017. Construction started in October 2017. It is nearly completed as of December 2019. The second phase will add 170.000 square metre of hinterland and 400 metre of quay. The quay constructed in phase one will be deepened to 14 metres. When the second phase is complete the total area of the harbour will be . A further expansion in third phase is an option if there is demand.


Naval Base

South of the commercial port is
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Naval Harbour Frederikshavn. It is home to
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and Naval Operational Logistic Support Structure, OPLOG FRH. It is also the home location for the training ship '' Danmark'' and the royal yacht ''Dannebrog''. It was home to the national icebreakers before their decommission in 2012. The naval harbour was inaugurated on 2 October 1962.


Marinas

The also town has a number of smaller marinas (listed in order from north to south): * Rønner Harbour (''Rønnerhavn''): pleasureboat, dinghy and fishing harbour * Northern Entrenchment Harbour (''Nordre Skanse Havn''): dinghy harbour * Frederikshavn Marina (''Frederikshavn Marina''): pleasureboat, dinghy and houseboat harbou

* Neppen's Harbour (''Neppens Havn''): dinghy harbour


Education

*
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- a technical school located partly in Frederikshavn.


Media


Kanal Frederikshavn


Notable people

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Christian Henrik Arendrup Christian Henrik Arendrup (25 March 1837 – 1913) was Governor-General of the Danish West Indies from 1881 to 1893. Biography Arendrup was born at Frederikshavn in Jutland, Denmark. He was the son of Christian Rasmus Arendrup, councilor of Fye ...
(1837–1913), Governor-General of The Danish West Indies 1881–1893 *
Karl Bovin Karl (Kalle) Christian Bovin (1907–1985) was a Danish painter whose work focused on landscapes of Odsherred, a region in the north-west of Zealand. In the 1930s, he became a central member in the Odsherred Painters artists' colony and helped ...
(1907–1985), painter, key member the Odsherred Painters *
Elsa Gress Elsa Judith Elisa Gress (17 January 1919 – 18 July 1988) was a Danish essayist, novelist and dramatist. In Denmark, she is remembered above all for her essays. Biography Born in Frederikshavn, Gress was brought up in Ordrup where her father lost ...
(1919–1988), essayist, novelist and dramatist * Allan Olsen (born 1956), pop musician *
Henrik I. Christensen Henrik Iskov Christensen (born July 16, 1962 in Frederikshavn, Denmark) is a Denmark, Danish roboticist and Professor of Computer Science aDept. of Computer Science and Engineering at the UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering. He is also the ...
(born 1962), roboticist in San Diego, California * Connie Nielsen (born 1965), actress *
Anja Ringgren Lovén Anja Ringgren Lovén is a Danish founder of the charity organization DINNødhjælp, which has been protecting and rescuing Witchcraft accusations against children in Africa, children accused of being witches Superstition in Nigeria, in Nigeria s ...
(born 1978), protects children accused of being witches in Nigeria *
Ditte Ejlerskov Ditte Ejlerskov (born 1982) is a Danish contemporary artist. She was born in Frederikshavn, Denmark, and lives and works in Denmark. In 2017, her official portrait of Helle Thorning-Schmidt at Christiansborg was positively received by local critic ...
(born 1982), contemporary artist


Sport

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Gustaf Nielsen Gustaf Nielsen (21 April 1910 – 25 June 1973) was a Danish sports shooter. He competed in two events at the 1948 Summer Olympics The 1948 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XIV Olympiad and also known as London 1948) were ...
(1910–1973), sports shooter * Harald Nielsen (1941–2015), footballer *
Peter Møller Peter Møller Nielsen (born 23 March 1972) is a Danish former professional football player who became a sports journalist after ending his football career in December 2005. In 2018 he became sporting director of Dansk Boldspil Union. He won fo ...
(born 1972), footballer and sports journalist * Søren Frederiksen (born 1972) football player and manager *
Lotte Kiærskou Lotte Kiærskou (born 23 June 1975) is a Danish former team handball player, and twice Olympic champion. She won a gold medal with the Danish national team at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney,Gitte Aaen Gitte Aaen (born 7 November 1981 in Frederikshavn) is a Danish former handballer. She won the Champions League with Viborg in 2009. Achievements * Damehåndboldligaen: **''Winner'': 2008, 2009, 2010 *Landspokalturneringen: **''Winner'': 2006, 2 ...
(born 1981), handballer * Mads Christensen (born 1984), ice hockey player * Hans-Kristian Vittinghus (born 1986), badminton player *
Lise Munk Lise Overgaard-Munk (born May 26, 1989) is a Danish football striker who plays for 1.FFC Frankfurt of the German Frauen-Bundesliga. She has previously played in the top Bundesliga with 1.FFC Frankfurt and for Danish Elitedivisionen teams Fortu ...
(born 1989), footballer *
Lucas Bjerregaard Lucas Justra Bjerregaard (born 14 August 1991) is a Danish professional golfer who plays the European Tour. In May 2017, playing with Thorbjørn Olesen, they won the inaugural GolfSixes, an unofficial pairs event on the European Tour. Later that ...
(born 1991), golfer


Twin towns – sister cities

Frederikshavn practices twinning on the municipal level. For the twin towns, see twin towns of Frederikshavn Municipality.


Notes


References


External links


Visit Frederikshavn
Official tourism site
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