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is a town and municipality in Vestfold in Vestfold og Telemark county, Norway—located along the Oslofjord. The administrative centre of the municipality is the town of Horten. The municipality also includes the town of Ã…sgÃ¥rdstrand and the villages of Borre, Skoppum, and Nykirke. The town of Horten was separated from the municipality of Borre to become a municipality of its own in 1858. The neighboring municipalities of Borre and Horten were merged back together on 1 January 1988. The name of the new united municipality was first ''Borre'', but after a referendum it was changed to ''Horten'' on 1 June 2002. The local newspaper in Horten is named Gjengangeren, and covers mostly local news. It is also available online (see external links section).
Borre National Park Borre mound cemetery (Norwegian: ''Borrehaugene'' from the ''Old Norse'' words ''borró'' and ''haugr'' meaning mound) forms part of the Borre National Park at Horten in Vestfold og Telemark, Norway. It is home to seven large and 21 smaller ...
contains the largest known burial site in Scandinavia. It also has the largest collection of king's graves in Scandinavia.


General information

The nearest train station in Horten is Skoppum. Skoppum is 1 hour and 10 minutes by train from
Oslo Central Station Oslo Central Station ( no, Oslo sentralstasjon, abbreviated ) is the main railway station in Oslo, and the largest railway station within the entire Norwegian railway system. It connects with Jernbanetorget station. It's the terminus of Dramme ...
. By car Horten is reached by following European route E18 south, and is approx. from Oslo. The nearest airport is Sandefjord Airport Torp which is located about 30 minutes by train south of Skoppum.


Name

The town is named after the old Horten farm (called "Hortan" in 1552), since it is built on the same ground. The name seems to be the definite form of ''hort'' m 'bulge' (but here in a weak form, Norse ''*horti''). Several hills and mountains in Norway have the name ''Horten'' (or ''Horta'', femininum), and here it could be referring to the hill Brårudåsen lying in the middle of the town.


Coat-of-arms

The coat-of-arms is from relatively modern times. They were granted on 19 November 1907. The arms were granted when Horten received city status. The arms use the old "English"-style of shield that is
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diagonally in a "party per bend" style with a mural crown on top signifying its city status. The lower part of the arms show the importance of the city as a naval port. The upper part shows a rose as a symbol for the nature around the city.


Geography

Horten is a city and municipality on the western shore of the Oslo Fjord in Vestfold County. It borders with Åsgårdstrand in the south, and to Re in both the west and north. Neighboring towns are Tønsberg in the south and the much smaller Holmestrand in the north. About half of the municipality's total area is made up of forests, while slightly less than a third is agricultural land. The administrative centre of the municipality is the city of Horten. Smaller towns include Åsgårdstrand, Skoppum, and Nykirke.


Nature preserves

Nature preserves include Vealøs, Adalstjern, Frebergsvik and Falkensten. Additional nature preserves are found by Borrevannet, Løvøya, Bastøy, and in the village of Åsgårdstrand. Falkenstendammen is a
wildlife preserve A nature reserve (also known as a wildlife refuge, wildlife sanctuary, biosphere reserve or bioreserve, natural or nature preserve, or nature conservation area) is a protected area of importance for flora, fauna, or features of geological or o ...
, home to various nationally threatened species. Reverompa Plant Reserve was established in 2006 due to presence of the nationally endangered crested cow-wheat. Tordenskjoldeika is a protected 700-year-old oak tree by the harbor.


Demographics

Besides the city of Horten proper with a 2016 population of 20,301, the municipality is also home to three villages: The Horten part of Åsgårdstrand (2016 pop. 2,953), Skoppum (1,692), and Nykirke (715). The population growth in the municipality is lower than the county average; Horten had a population growth of 13.2% in 2000–2015, while Vestfold County had a population growth of 14.0%. Horten is one of Norway's most densest municipalities with a population density of 384/km2 as of 2015.


Economy

Horten's employment sector is made up of industry (21.7% as of 2014), health- and social services (18.1%), education (12.1%), and commerce and auto-repair (12.7%). The Royal Norwegian Navy was traditionally an important industry, but the city experienced an economic change when the Navy moved its main base to Bergen, and Horten Verft went bankrupt in 1987. Currently, one of the most important industries is electrical engineering, represented by companies such as ''
Kongsberg Maritime Kongsberg Maritime (KM) is a Norwegian technology enterprise within the Kongsberg Gruppen (KOG). Kongsberg Maritime deliver systems for positioning, surveying, navigation, and automation to merchant vessels and offshore installations. Their most ...
'', ''Kongsberg Norcontrol'', ''Simrad Horten'', ''GE Vingmed Ultrasound'', and others.


Culture

Åsgårdstrand has been a vacation and bathing destination since 1920. It had already become an artists' colony by then, attracting painters such as
Edvard Munch Edvard Munch ( , ; 12 December 1863 – 23 January 1944) was a Norwegian painter. His best known work, ''The Scream'' (1893), has become one of Western art's most iconic images. His childhood was overshadowed by illness, bereavement and the dr ...
and
Fritz 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 Oslo, Christiania, the son of a wealthy chemist, ...
. Edvard Munch spent a total of seven summers at his vacation home in Åsgårdstrand, known as ''Munchs Lille Hus'' ("Munch's Little House"). The house is now a museum, located on Munch's Street (''Munchsgate 25'').


Borre mounds

''Borrehaugene'' (from Borre, the name of a local village and haugene from the old Norse Word ''haugr'' meaning mound) was the first national park to be founded in Norway. Borre National Park is situated between Horten and Åsgårdstrand. The site provides important historical knowledge, and can be seen as evidence that there was a center of power here in the Viking Age. The excavations also uncovered an unusually good selection of craft work, much of which is on display in Oslo at the Viking Ship Museum. This style has become known as "Borre style" and is, today, known for its animal and knot ornaments, which were often used for decorating harnesses. The finds also confirm that there was a Viking ship buried at Borrehaugene. The
Borre mound cemetery Borre mound cemetery (Norwegian: ''Borrehaugene'' from the ''Old Norse'' words ''borró'' and ''haugr'' meaning mound) forms part of the Borre National Park at Horten in Vestfold og Telemark, Norway. It is home to seven large and 21 smaller bu ...
at Borre National Park contains
graves A grave is a location where a dead body (typically that of a human, although sometimes that of an animal) is buried or interred after a funeral. Graves are usually located in special areas set aside for the purpose of burial, such as gravey ...
of kings dating back to the
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. The park covers and has the largest collection of kings' graves in Scandinavia. These burial mounds may represent North Europe's most extensive collection of graves of the old Scandinavian Yngling dynasty. From 1989 to 1991, new excavations were undertaken both in and around the
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.


Transportation

Being located out on a
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, most major transportation arteries go to the west of Horten, and secondary roads connect the city to these routes. The Moss–Horten Ferry (also known as the Bastø Ferry) crosses the Oslofjord, connecting to
Moss Mosses are small, non-vascular flowerless plants in the taxonomic division Bryophyta (, ) '' sensu stricto''. Bryophyta (''sensu lato'', Schimp. 1879) may also refer to the parent group bryophytes, which comprise liverworts, mosses, and hor ...
in Østfold. The ferry departs 1–4 times per hour, and the journey takes about 30 minutes. The ferry transports annually about 1.8 million vehicles and 3.5 million passengers. The railway line
Vestfoldbanen The Vestfold Line ( no, Vestfoldbanen) is a railway line which runs between Drammen and Eidanger in Norway. The line connects to the Drammen Line at the northern terminus at Drammen Station and continues as the Bratsberg Line past Skien Station. ...
passes through the Horten municipality, but not through the main city center.
Skoppum Station Skoppum Station ( no, Skoppum stasjon) is a railway station on the Vestfold Line in the village of Skoppum, in Horten, Norway. Situated from Oslo Central Station, it serves an hourly regional service operated by Vy. The station has two platforms ...
is located southwest of the downtown, although several commuters prefer to use
Holmestrand Station The new Holmestrand Station is a railway station on the Vestfold Line located in the town of Holmestrand in Vestfold, Norway, that opened for traffic on 28 November 2016. It is located inside the tunnel Holmestrandsporten. In October 2016, ...
due to better road access.


Sports

Horten has several
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clubs. The most successful and well known is
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, which currently plays in the Norwegian 2nd Division. Another Horten team, Falk, plays 3rd division, while Borre and Holtankammeratene plays further down in the leagues.


Education

Close to Horten is the University College '' Høgskolen i Buskerud og Vestfold'', commonly referred to as ''Bakkenteigen'', which offers a wide range of subjects from sociology, history and language thru mathematics, nature science and maritime studies. Bakkenteigen has over 4,000 students and aims to be a resource for research and development in the region.


Sites of interest

*
Borre National Park Borre mound cemetery (Norwegian: ''Borrehaugene'' from the ''Old Norse'' words ''borró'' and ''haugr'' meaning mound) forms part of the Borre National Park at Horten in Vestfold og Telemark, Norway. It is home to seven large and 21 smaller ...
, the first national park in Norway. It is home to
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's largest collection of royal grave mounds, and it is the largest grave mound site in Northern Europe. * Marinemuseet, the
Royal Norwegian Navy Museum The Royal Norwegian Navy Museum (Norwegian: ''Marinemuseet'') is a museum documenting the history of the Royal Norwegian Navy. It is located at the former main naval base of Karljohansvern in Horten. The museum was founded by C.F. Klinck on 24 Au ...
, is the oldest existing museum of its kind in the world, founded in 1853. At the Royal Norwegian Navy Museum you can find many ships, including , the world's first torpedo boat from 1873. * Preus Fotomuseum, The Norwegian Museum of Photography, is a unique museum located in the same building as the naval museum. * The Naval Base - Horten has a naval base named Karljohansvern. Activity there in the recent years have been decreasing and parts of the area have now been opened to the public, including some nice beaches. Both the museum of photography and the navy museum are located close to the naval base. *The '' Royal Norwegian Navy Band'' is a military band ranked among the best in Europe has its home base in Karljohansvern in Horten. * ''Horten Bilmuseum'', the classic car museum, houses a variety of classic cars ranging from 1900 to the 1970s. One of Norway's largest model railways is also on display in the museum. It is open every day during summer, Sundays only from the middle of August to the middle of June. * ''
Borre Golfbane Borre Golf Club is a golf club situated by the Oslofjord in Horten, north of Tønsberg in the south east of Norway. The club was founded in 1990 and the same year established its golf course with nine holes. The following year another nine holes ...
'' is a golf course has hosted two Challenge Tour events (1994 and 1998) and was in 2005 extended to 27 holes of full length (par 72 + par 36). The first Challenge Tour event in 1994 was the first professional golf tournament on Norwegian soil. The 18-hole course runs along lake Borrevannet and some of the holes have views over the lake. * ''Lake Borrevannet'' is home to a national bird sanctuary where 255 different bird species have been observed (2003 numbers). 110 species have been confirmed using the lake as their nesting place. * ''L'Esprit d'
Edvard Munch Edvard Munch ( , ; 12 December 1863 – 23 January 1944) was a Norwegian painter. His best known work, ''The Scream'' (1893), has become one of Western art's most iconic images. His childhood was overshadowed by illness, bereavement and the dr ...
'' is the northernmost vineyard of the world, operating in Horten. * '' Åsgårdstrand'', in the southern part of the municipality, is a sight of its own. It is a small, white-painted ocean town that is best known for its great painters (like the aforementioned Edvard Munch) and its beaches.


Notable residents


Public Service

*
Mathias Sigwardt Mathias Sigwardt (20 October 1770–8 October 1840) was priest and Bishop of the Church of Norway. Sigwardt was born in Borre in Vestfold county, Norway. He was the son of vicar Søren Sigwardt (1729–1792) and his first wife Ulrikke Leono ...
(1770 in Borre – 1840) priest and Bishop of Christianssand *
Christian Torber Hegge Geelmuyden Christian Torber Hegge Geelmuyden (16 October 1816 – 13 May 1885) was a Norwegian naval officer and politician. He was born in Trondheim as the son of Hans Geelmuyden, and brother of Ivar Geelmuyden.
(1816–1885) naval officer & Mayor of Horten 1857/1864 *
Francis Hagerup George Francis Hagerup (22 January 1853 â€“ 8 February 1921) was a Norwegian law professor, diplomat, politician for the Conservative Party and women's rights advocate. He was the 7th prime minister of Norway from 1895 to 1898 and from 1903 ...
(1853–1921) a Norwegian law professor, diplomat & Prime Minister of Norway from 1895 to 1898 and from 1903 to 1905; grew up in Horten *
Kristine Munch Kristine Munch (10 July 1873 – 11 October 1959) was a Norwegian physician. She was among the first female physicians in Norway. She was born in Horten as a daughter of priest Johan Storm Munch (1827–1908) and Kaja Michaeline Falch (1830–18 ...
(1873 in Horten – 1959) an early female Norwegian physician *
Thorstein H. H. Thoresen Thorstein Hartvig Haugen Thoresen (December 9, 1885 – April 17, 1956) was a Norwegian-American lawyer and politician in the state of North Dakota. He served as the 18th Lieutenant Governor of North Dakota from 1937 to 1939 under Governor William ...
(1885 in Horten – 1956) Lieutenant Governor of North Dakota *
Jan B. Jansen Jan Birger Jansen (25 September 1898 – 24 November 1984) was a Norwegian physician, anatomist and scientist, specializing in brain research. He played an important role in the Norwegian civil resistance during the World War II, Second Wor ...
(1898 in Horton – 1984) physician, anatomist and brain researcher; in the WWII
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*
Finn Ronne Finn Ronne (December 20, 1899 – January 12, 1980) was a Norwegian-born U.S. citizen and Antarctic explorer. Background Finn Ronne was born in Horten, in Vestfold county, Norway. His father, Martin Rønne (1861–1932), was a polar explorer w ...
(1899 in Horten – 1980) a U.S. citizen and Antarctic explorer *
Arne Skaug Arne Skaug (6 November 1906 – 4 March 1974) was a Norwegian economist, civil servant, diplomat and politician for the Labour Party. He is known as director of Statistics Norway from 1946 to 1948, Norwegian Minister of Trade and Shipping from 1 ...
(1906 in Horten – 1974) an economist, civil servant, diplomat and politician *
Gunnar Syverstad Gunnar Bryde Syverstad, BEM (6 February 1910 – 11 March 1945) was a Norwegian resistance member. He is known for his assistance in the Norwegian heavy water sabotage.Norwegian heavy water sabotage * Grethe Rytter Hasle (1920 in Borre – 2013) was a Norwegian planktologist *
Arnoldus Schytte Blix Arnoldus Schytte Blix (born 4 October 1946) is a Norwegian zoologist and Arctic explorer. He was born in Borre to farmer Erik Gerhard Schytte Blix and nurse Marie Helle. Schytte Blix was appointed professor at the University of Tromsø from 198 ...
(born 1946 in Borre) a Norwegian zoologist and Arctic explorer *
Nils Henning Hontvedt Nils Henning Hontvedt (born 27 August 1952) is a Norwegian politician for the Norwegian Labour Party, Labour Party. In 1997, during the cabinet Jagland, he was appointed political advisor in the Norwegian Ministry of Justice and the Police, Minis ...
(born 1952) a politician, Mayor of Horten from 2001 to 2011


The Arts

* Lagertha Broch (1864 in Horten – 1952) an illustrator, children's writer and proponent for women's rights *
William Ivarson William Ivarson (March 9, 1867 – November 5, 1934) was a Norwegian actor. Ivarson was born in Horten. From 1899 until his death, he was one of the leading actors at the National Theater in Bergen. Ivarson was an energetic and versatile char ...
(1867 in Horton – 1934) a Norwegian theatre actor *
Eidé Norena Karoline "Kaja" Eide Hansen, known professionally as Eidé Norena (April 26, 1884 – November 13, 1968) was a Norwegian soprano. Born in Horten, Norena studied in Oslo, Weimar, London, and Paris; her teachers included Ellen Gulbranson and Raim ...
(1884 in Horten – 1968) a Norwegian soprano and actress *
Per Krohg Per Lasson Krohg (18 June 1889 – 3 March 1965) was a Norwegian artist. He is best known for the mural he created for the United Nations Security Council Chamber, located in the United Nations headquarters in New York City. Biography Per Krohg ...
(1889 in Åsgårdstrand – 1965) artist of the mural for the UN Security Council *
Bjorn Egeli Herbjorn (Bjorn) Peter Egeli (15 November 1900 – 20 October 1984)SSDI
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was ...
(1900 in Horten – 1984) an American portrait painter and maritime artist *
Paul Lorck Eidem Paul Lorck Eidem (22 October 1909 – 24 September 1992) was a Norwegian writer and illustrator. He was born in Horten, in Vestfold county, Norway. He grew up on the island Bastøy, where his stepfather was the warden of the special school for ...
(1909 in Horten – 1992) a writer and illustrator, grew up on Bastøy *
Astrid Hjertenæs Andersen Astrid Hjertenæs Andersen (5 September 1915 – 21 April 1985) was a Norwegian poet and travel-writer. She is a recipient of the Norwegian Critics Prize for Literature (''Kritikerprisen''), Riksmål Society Literature Prize (''Riksmålsprisen''), D ...
(1915 in Horten – 1985) a Norwegian poet and travel-writer *
Eva Gustavson Eva Gustavson (18 February 1917 – 10 February 2009), sometimes known as Eva Gustafson, was a Norwegian-American contralto who had an active international performance career in operas and concerts during the 1940s and 1950s. She later embarked on ...
(1917 at Oslofjord — 2009) a Norwegian-American contralto in operas * Leif Preus (1928 in Horten – 2013) a photographer, founded the Preus Museum in 1976 *
Joachim Calmeyer Kåre Joachim Calmeyer (23 June 1931 – 26 December 2016) was a Norwegian actor. He was born in Oslo, and grew up in Horten and Tromsø. He was the brother of jazz musician Ola and journalist Bengt Calmeyer. He made his stage debut at Rogaland ...
(1931 in Horten – 2016) a Norwegian actor, grew up in Horten * Sigurd Jansen (born 1932 in Horten) a Norwegian composer, pianist and conductor * Vidar Lønn-Arnesen (born 1940 in Horten) Norwegian singer, radio and TV presenter * Grethe Kausland (1947 in Horten – 2007) a Norwegian singer, performer and actress * Geir Langslet (born 1956 in Horten) a Norwegian jazz pianist and band leader * Marie Ulven Ringheim (born 1999 in Horten) known as ''
Girl in Red Marie Ulven Ringheim (born 16 February 1999) is a Norwegian singer-songwriter and record producer, known for her indie pop project Girl in Red (stylized as girl in red). Her early EPs ''Chapter 1'' (2018) and ''Chapter 2'' (2019) were recorded ...
'', an indie pop singer-songwriter


Sport

* Herman Smith-Johannsen (1875 in Horten – 1987) a
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skier, introduced
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to Canada and North America *
Gil Andersen Gilbert Andersen (sometimes misspelled Anderson) (27 November 1879 – 20 September 1930) was a Norwegian-American racecar driver active during the formative years of auto racing. Biography Gilbert "Gil" Andersen was born on 27 November 1879 i ...
(1879 in Horten – 1930) a Norwegian-American
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*
Harry Boye Karlsen Harry Boye Karlsen (14 March 1920 – 8 January 1994) was a Norwegian international footballer. He was born in Horten, and played 58 games for Norway, scoring four goals, between 1946 and 1956. He was a member of the Norwegian squad that competed ...
(1920 in Horten – 1994) a footballer with 58 caps for Norway *
Per Bredesen Per Bredesen (22 December 1930 – 3 October 2022) was a Norwegian footballer. He played as an inside forward for a number of Italian clubs, and was one of the first Norwegian footballers to achieve success in a foreign league. Club career Bred ...
(born 1930) a former footballer with 276 club caps and 18 for Norway


International relations


Twin towns — Sister cities

The following cities are twinned with Horten: * Hillerød, Region Hovedstaden, Denmark *
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References


External links


Municipal fact sheet
from
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The Naval Museum



Local History Museum

VisitHorten.com

Gjengangeren
- the local newspaper of Horten
Horten bilmuseum
(the classic car museum)
Borre Golfbane
(Borre Golf Course) {{Authority control Municipalities of Vestfold og Telemark Populated places in Vestfold og Telemark Port cities and towns in Norway Port cities and towns of the North Sea Populated places established in 1858 1858 establishments in Norway