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Middelfart is a town in central Denmark, with a population of 16,277 . The town is the municipal seat of Middelfart Municipality on the island of Funen ( da, Fyn).


Etymology

The name Middelfart, first recorded as "Mæthælfar" in
Valdemar's Census Book The Danish Census Book or the Danish book of land taxation ( la, Liber Census Daniæ), ( da, Kong Valdemars Jordebog) dates from the 13th century and consists of a number of separate manuscripts. The original manuscripts are now housed in the Da ...
in 1231, consists of the old Danish word ''mæthal'' meaning 'middle' and ''far'' meaning 'way'. This name originally referred to the
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''Snævringen'' ('the narrowing'), which is the narrowest part of the Little Belt, and was subsequently applied to the settlement as well.


History

It is not known when the town was established but it certainly owes its existence to its location at the narrowest point across the Little Belt. The town was granted its first privileges at the end of the 13th century at a time when fishing played an important role in addition to its ferry link to
Snoghøj Snoghøj is a southern suburb of Fredericia, Denmark (at 55.52°N and 9.72°E), between Erritsø and Middelfart that developed because of the Højskole (''folk high school'') that was built there. The town has a population of nearly 3,000 people, ...
in Jutland. From the Middle Ages the town appears to have specialized in catching harbour porpoises. In the 16th century cattle export was also significant. After the
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in the 17th century the town suffered from losing its foreign export privileges and from competition from Fredericia on the other side of the belt, which not only had a ferry link to Strib but levied customs duties on traffic through the Little Belt. In the 18th century income from porpoise catches diminished but in the 19th century, with the establishment of its own harbour in 1836, conditions improved thanks in particular to the growing trade in agricultural products from the surrounding areas. From the mid-19th century small industries started to develop, especially the iron foundry. The rail link between Middelfart and Nyborg opened in 1865, bringing added prosperity despite the fact that it connected with the ferry from Strib rather than the one from Middelfart. By the beginning of the 20th century the iron foundry, with about a hundred workers, was the town's main industry. After the first Little Belt Bridge was completed in 1935 Middelfart became an important hub for traffic between Jutland and Funen. The population grew from 2,345 in 1880 to 11,056 in 1950 but in the second half of the 20th century the rate of growth declined. In 1970 a motorway bridge to Jutland was opened and in 2007 Middelfart became the seat of an expanded municipality, which included the former communes of
Ejby Ejby is the name of several small towns and a former municipality in Denmark: * Ejby Municipality, now included in Middelfart Municipality * Ejby, Middelfart Municipality * Ejby, Glostrup Municipality, a suburb in Glostrup Municipality near Copenh ...
and
Nørre Aaby Nørre Aaby is a town in central Denmark, located in Middelfart Municipality on the island of Funen. Until ''Kommunalreformen'' ("The Municipality Reform" of 2007) it was the site of the municipal council of the now former Nørre Aaby Municip ...
.


Economy and transport

Middelfart Municipality had a population of 37,685 in January 2014. From the Middle Ages until the end of the 19th century the local fishermen were also
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in winter. The only whale common in Danish waters is the harbour porpoise (''Phocoena phocaena''). The whale hunters linked their boats across the rather narrow Little Belt and by beating the sea with sticks and branches they directed the migrating porpoises to low water areas where they could be slaughtered. As the whale
blubber Blubber is a thick layer of vascularized adipose tissue under the skin of all cetaceans, pinnipeds, penguins, and sirenians. Description Lipid-rich, collagen fiber-laced blubber comprises the hypodermis and covers the whole body, except for pa ...
was used for lamps, indoors and outdoors, the arrival of electricity made whale hunting uneconomical. In the winter of 1854–55, 1742 whales were caught, but a normal winter's catch would be half that or even less. In the 20th century the hunt was resumed during the two world wars. Two memorial stones now stand where the hunters landed the whales and where blubber was prepared. Middelfart is served by the passenger rail service between Copenhagen and Jutland. ''Gammel Havn'' (Old Harbour) dates from the 1830s. At the beginning of the 20th century it was extended and deepened to the east.


Landmarks

Middelfart Church, dedicated to St Nicholas, is located close to the harbour at the end of Algade. Built in several stages, it has a Late Romanesque chancel, a tower first constructed in the 14th century and a nave with aisles from the late 15th century. The richly carved altarpiece is from 1650. Henner Friiser Hus, a half-timbered house on Brogade dating from around 1575, is now part of Middelfart Museum and contains exhibitions related to the history of the town. Restoration work on the building was completed in March 2014. The ''Kulturøen'' (literally, "Culture Island") Cultural Centre contains the public library, a cinema, a restaurant, a café and the tourist office.


Sport

Middelfart is home to
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team
Middelfart G&BK Middelfart Boldklub is a Danish football club which plays in the Danish 3rd Division, the fourth tier of Danish football. They play at Middelfart Stadion in Middelfart, which has a capacity of 4,100. History Middelfart Gymnastik & Idræts Klu ...
. Middelfart played host to the 1998 UCI World Cyclocross championships.


Notable people

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Frederik Julius Bech Frederik Julius Bech (August 4, 1758 – December 20, 1822) was a Danish-Norwegian theologian and politician. He took part in the Meeting of Notables in Eidsvoll on February 16, 1814, and he served as the bishop of the Diocese of Oslo from 1805 t ...
(1758 in Middelfart – 1822) was a Danish-Norwegian theologian and politician *
Frida Schmidt Frida Frederikke Caroline Christiane Schmidt (1849–1934) was a Danish teacher, suffragist and a pioneering activist for the Danish Women's Society on the island of Funen. She helped to establish the Odense branches of both the Women's Suffrag ...
(1849 in Middelfart – 1934) a Danish teacher, suffragist and a pioneering activist for the
Danish Women's Society The Danish Women's Society or DWS ( da, Dansk Kvindesamfund) is Denmark's oldest women's rights organization. It was founded in 1871 by activist Matilde Bajer and her husband Fredrik Bajer; Fredrik was a Member of Parliament and the 1908 Nobel Peac ...
*
Christian Schrøder Christian Schrøder (13 July 1869 – 10 December 1940) was a Danish film actor, screenwriter and director. He was also a captain in the reserve. He appeared in 30 films between 1912 and 1940, mostly farce and comedy. He was born in Midde ...
(1869 in Middelfart – 1940) a film actor, screenwriter and director *
John Wittig John Wittig (22 October 1921 – 23 October 1987) was a Danish film actor. He appeared in 30 films between 1950 and 1987. He was born and died in Denmark. Filmography References External links * * 1921 births 1987 deaths Danish ...
(1921 in Middelfart – 1987) a Danish film actor IMDb Database
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Poul Ove Jensen Poul Ove Jensen (born 10 March 1937) is a Danish architect. He is the director of the bridge department at Dissing+Weitling. He was responsible for the design of over 200 bridges in 30 countries. Biography Poul Ove Jensen was born on 10 March 1937 ...
(born 1937 in Kauslunde) a Danish architect, particularly of bridges * Pernille Weiss (born 1968 in Gamborg, Middelfart) a Danish politician, and businesswoman;
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and CEO of Archimed *
Kristian Jensen Kristian Jensen (born 21 May 1971 in Middelfart) is a Danish politician who was Minister for Foreign Affairs of Denmark from 2015 to 2016, Minister of Finance from 2016 to 2019 and Minister of Taxation from 2004 to 2010. Jensen is a member of t ...
(born 1971 in Middelfart) is a Danish politician and government Minister *
Lonnie Kjer Lonnie Kjer (née Devantier; born 28 November 1972) is a Denmark, Danish singer best known for having represented Denmark in the Eurovision Song Contest. Kjer was born in Middelfart, and represented her country in Eurovision Song Contest 1990, th ...
(born 1972 in Middelfart) a Danish singer, represented Denmark in the Eurovision Song Contest 1990 * Michael Eggert (born 1975 in Middelfart) an entrepreneur in the rental market *
Else Schøtt Else Marie Schøtt (24 March 1895 – 29 April 1989) was a Danish operatic soprano who performed at the Royal Danish Theatre from 1919 until she retired from the stage in 1951. Initially she frequently stood in for Tenna Kraft but became increasi ...
(1895–1989), opera singer


Sport

* Jan O. Pedersen (born 1962 in Middelfart) former speedway rider, 1991 World Champion *
Søren Madsen Søren Madsen (born 31 May 1976) is a Danish rower who won a bronze medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics with the Gold Four The Gold Four (Danish: ''Guldfireren'') is the nickname for a Danish men's lightweight coxless ...
(born 1976 in Middelfart) rower, bronze medallist at the
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*
Rasmus Quist Hansen Rasmus Quist Hansen (born 5 April 1980 in Middelfart), also known as Rasmus Quist, is a Danish rower and double World Champion in the lightweight double sculls, with his partner Mads Rasmussen. Quist and Rasmussen placed first in th ...
(born 1980 in Middelfart), a rower, gold and bronze Olympic medallist * Christian Eriksen (born 1992 in Middelfart) a footballer, 43 caps with
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and 95 caps for Denmark, the first Danish player to score 50 Premier League goals * Rasmus Falk (born 1992 in Middelfart) a footballer, with 260 club caps


Twin towns – sister cities

Middelfart is twinned with: * Oskarshamn, Sweden


References


External links


Middelfart municipality
{{Authority control Municipal seats of the Region of Southern Denmark Municipal seats of Denmark Cities and towns in the Region of Southern Denmark Middelfart Municipality Populated places in Funen