Næstved () is a
town
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Origin and use
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the municipality of the same name, located in the southern part of the island of
Zealand
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in
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Næstved has several
adult education
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centers, five
elementary schools
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- and has at least one of each type of the four upper-second-level education centers. The city has the largest high school in Denmark,
Næstved Gymnasium & HF.
History
Næstved has roots as far back as 400-500 BC. Archaeological material from this period has been found in the soil under Næstved, and tells of human life here long before the
Viking era
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.
The name of the city, Næstved, derives from two words: Næs and Tved. Tved means "cleared land" or "cleared wood" (as "thwaite" in English toponyms), and refers to the city's origin in the woods of southern Zealand, on the banks of the
Suså. "Næs" is the Danish word for a small peninsula (as "ness" in English toponyms), and probably refers to the city's placing on the peninsulas Ydernæs, Grimstrup Næs, and Appenæs.
In 1135,
Benedictine
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monks received Saint Peter's Church and surrounding land in order to found
St. Peter's Priory
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. This is seen as the foundation of the town of Næstved, although the town appears to have existed already at that time, being both big and important to the region.
Culture
Næstved has various museums, concert-venues, theaters and exhibitions of all kinds during the year.
Churches
Næstved has five
Danish National Church
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es:
St. Martin's Church,
St. Peter's Church,
Saint John's Church,
Herlufsholm Church
Herlufsholm School ( da, Herlufsholm Skole og Gods) is a private day and boarding school by the River Suså in Næstved, about south of Copenhagen. Herlufsholm was founded in 1565 as a boarding school for "sons of noble and other honest men" on ...
, and
Holsted Church
Holsted is a railway town located in the Vejen Municipality, in the Region of Southern Denmark. It was previously the seat of the Holsted Municipality.
Transport
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. There are other churches in the town, such as Sjølundkirken.
Music and stage arts
Grønnegades Kaserne Kulturcenter was opened in 2002 in what used to be
military barracks
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. It is in the center of the city, only five minutes walk away from the station. Denmark's top artists perform here, along with various names from abroad. Amongst the best-known foreign artists to have visited Næstved over the last few years are
Electric Light Orchestra
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(ELO),
Beth Hart
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, Runrig, and
Modern Talking
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.
In recent years, various theatres have emerged in Næstved, culminating with the creation of an "Egns Teater" - a local theatre - in 2006. Performances by talented local artists add to Næstved's position as a cultural stronghold on Zealand outside Copenhagen.
"Studenternes Hus" downtown (House of Students) is also a widely known and frequently used venue for local and national acts, as well as mid-range artistes from abroad. Cheap entry fees and a relaxed atmosphere attract a young crowd.
Museums
Næstved has a range of museums of local importance. In the city centre, Næstved Museum offers the full story of Næstved - from the very first settlements till this day. In Stenboderne, near
St. Peter's Church, a collection of ancient findings are on show, including pottery, armory and more.
Næstved Museum
Næstved Museum is located in Helligåndshuset (House of the Holy Spirit) in Næstved, central Zealand, Denmark. Its collections trace the development of the area from the last ice age to the present. Highlights include an extensive collection of t ...
has exhibits covering the development of
Kähler Ceramics and
Holmegaard Glass. It is open to visitors every day except Monday. There are also interesting exhibits on textiles, toys and silverware. The museum consists of two separate buildings: Helligåndshuset on Ringstedgade to the north of the central square and Boderne on Sct. Peters Kirkeplads to the southwest.
Politics
On 1 January 2007, the size and population of the municipality of Næstved increased, as the government decided to merge four smaller municipalities with the municipality of Næstved. Næstved emerged with nearby Fuglebjerg, Fladså, Holmegaard and Suså, increasing population in the municipality of Næstved to more than 80.000. That made Næstved the second-largest town on Zealand, only outranked by the capital, Copenhagen.
Experienced mayor, Henning Jensen, led the city through the merger, and stayed head of the city council, with the four mayors from the other merged municipalities taking place as members of the council. Henning Jensen remained mayor of Næstved until 2011.
Political history
Traditionally, the
Social Democratic Party
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has had the majority of seats in the City Council of Næstved. Today, they also have the most seats (⅓ of the seats with support from other leftist parties).
The mayors of the town have been.
International Cities of Friendship
The Nordic International Cities of Friendship project was initiated in 1939, involving
cities in Denmark, Norway and Sweden. Later on Finland also became part of the network, with Iceland and the independent regions of Åland, Greenland and
Faroe Islands
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to follow.
Næstved entered the project in 1947.
Næstved's Cities of Friendship as per 1.1.2007:
Shopping
Næstved Stor Center
In 1989, a large
shopping mall
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was established on what was then the outskirts of the city. The mall is called Næstved Storcenter (''Næstved Big Center''), and houses over 80 shops. Clothing,
Danish design
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and much more can be found here. The center also offers seven restaurants of various kinds, from
Mexican cuisine
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to pizzas, and hamburgers. People from most of Zealand come here to shop, and the large warehouse, BILKA, attracts a lot of customers. Moreover, a large garden store is located inside the mall.
Næstved Storcenter is on the outer edge of the city, and is easily accessible by bus (from Næstved Station) and by train (Næstved Nord Station is a five-minute walk from the mall entrance).
Næstved Mega Center
Just next to Næstved Storcenter you will find Næstved Mega Center, which, though, in comparison is rather small. Næstved Megacenter is home for approx. 10 large stores offering everything from electronics to baby-wear.
Næstved City Centre
The heart of the city has a large
pedestrian area for a place of its size.
Every Wednesday and Saturday there's a market in the city centre on "Axeltorv" (Axle Square) - a very old square, dating back to the founding of the city.
Næstved has always been a hub of trade and commerce. Even before the year 1274 Næstved enjoyed the status of being a royal market town, and the market square itself predates 1140. The two names – Axeltorv (“Axle Square”) and Hjultorv (“Wheel Square”) – tell us that the market wares arrived and were sold on wheels.
Today, Næstved is known for its shopping centres and an attractive town environment full of specialist shops. Market days are still held on Axeltorv Wednesday and Saturday every week, and every year the town centre holds its own “City Night” (mostly held on Fridays). This event often features music and other kinda of Entertainment, the shops stay open late until 10pm.
Industries
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Near the sea, with the harbour in the city centre, Næstved was traditionally a city of industry. In recent years, though, industry in the city centre has decreased, as production has moved to the outskirts of the city - primarily on ''Ydernæs''.
Among the companies in Næstved are
Emerson Electric
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Novenco
Næstved's largest industry, Novenco, develops and manufactures heating, ventilation,
air-conditioning
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and refrigeration solutions for land and marine applications, along with numerous other products including
fire-fighting
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products and systems.
In 1999 Novenco was sold to
York International
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Inc., and had its name changed to York Novenco. In 2006, however, York Novenco was acquired by Dania Capital (a Danish
investment company
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), who changed its name back to Novenco once again.
Ardagh Glass
The major glass bottle company Based in Fensmark Is the largest private employer in the municipality with about 400 employees manufacturing bottles for soft drinks and beers among its most common products. It is part of the Irish Ardagh Group and until recently the fears was that the factory would be closed due to economic issues that today have been resolved and the factory is doing well again.
Media
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The national Danish broadcasting company
DR has its department covering
Region Zealand
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.
Næstved has numerous local media, from newspapers to daily
television broadcasts
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. Media company "Sjællandske Medier" (Zealandic Media) has its headquarters in downtown Næstved, and runs a local as well as a regional newspaper called ''Ugeavisen Næstved'' and ''Sjællandkse''. Sjællandske Medier also operates a local TV-station called "24Sjællandske", offering
local news twenty-four-seven. Internet Radio: ''Radio Freja''.
Urban life
Over the last 10 years, Næstved has developed into a more lively city than before. The trend of going out to cafés struck Næstved in the beginning of this century, and today, the town offers several cafés in the City Centre.
Also, the population has increased heavily, and actually Næstved is the second fastest growing city in Denmark, only out-performed by Denmark's second largest city
Aarhus
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. More people means more ideas, and that shows in Næstved, where new galleries, workshops and the like have been established in recent years.
The traffic in down-town Næstved can be very congested at times. New roads around the city has solved part of this problem, but the traffic can still be heavy, specially around 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.
The city received a new library in 2005, just beside another new institution: Grønnegade Cultural Center in the center of Næstved.
Attractions
Næstved and the surrounding area offer a wide variety of attractions for all ages. The town is especially rich in
Medieval architecture
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;
Old Town Hall
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is from about 1450,
Helligåndshuset i Næstved dates around 1500,
Boderne is terraced buildings which have contained shops, and the oldest are from about 1400,
Kompagnihuset is from 1493 and the two timber-framed buildings Apostelhuset and Ridderhuset is both the beginning for the 1600th century.
The local museum,
Næstved Museum
Næstved Museum is located in Helligåndshuset (House of the Holy Spirit) in Næstved, central Zealand, Denmark. Its collections trace the development of the area from the last ice age to the present. Highlights include an extensive collection of t ...
, is housed in Helligåndshuset and offers en exhibition of
archeological
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findings from Næstved and the nearby area from the Stone Ages until moderne times.
Suså
The
Suså River is Denmark's third longest river and flows through Næstved. After the demolition of a huge
parking lot
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above it, the Suså has recently become more visible in the city. The Suså is surrounded on both sides by the Herlufsholm Forrest from the city center to Herlufsholm. Visitors are able to walk down both sides of the Suså, and enjoy both the forest, the river, and
Herlufsholm Boarding school.
Fishing and canoeing are allowed on the river.
BonBon Land
Næstved is home to the
amusement park
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BonBon-Land
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located at Holme Olstrup, just 10 minutes from the city center. The park has increased dramatically in size over recent years, and was in 2012 among the 20 most visited sights in all of Denmark.
Recently, a new feature has been added to the amusement park in Holme Olstrup. It is called
Fantasy World
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, and used to be located in Ringsted. It has now been bought by BonBon Land, and is located immediately next to it. Fantasy World features a huge exhibition of
Santa Claus
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, his home, his workshop and all of his little helpers.
Herlufsholm Kostskole
Herlufsholm
Boarding School
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is located in the old Herlufsholm Kloster, on the bank of the Suså just outside the town of Næstved. For centuries students have attended the school, which enjoys a very respectable reputation. Today, the boarding school attracts students from all levels in the society, but earlier the school was more or less a high-society-only school.
The school houses various collections of scientific materials.
Holmegaard Glass Factory
Holmegaard Glass Factory is a glass company located in the village of Holmegaard, just outside Næstved.
Gavnø Castle
Gavnø Castle is located on the island of Gavnø near Næstved. The castle is known for its
tulip
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s and a large collection of paintings.
Today, the castle is owned by baron Otto Reedtz-Thott, and has been in the Reedtz-Thott family since 1737.
The castle covers some of land, with of agriculture and of wood.
The castle has a vast variety of exhibitions during the year. The Gavnø Classic Autojumble is Denmark's largest exhibition of
classic car
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s, and takes place every summer. Also there is a
Christmas Market
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taking place in the gardens during two weekends in November, which is one of the largest in the country.
Art-, book-, hunting- and health-fairs also take place.
Kähler Ceramics
The history of "
Kähler" has its beginning in 1839, when
Herman Kähler took over an old pottery in Næstved, and founded the Kähler ceramic workshop.
The old pottery is still located downtown Næstved on "Kählersbakken", a ten-minute walk from the Axeltorv Square in the city centre.
Transport
Easy access to the city is one of the top priorities for the local politicians of Næstved. Rail and roads are administrated by the State, so there is a lot of
Lobbying
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going on behind the scenes. Locals are trying to get a motorway-connection for the city these days, but so far without success. On the other hand, the railways to and from Næstved have been improved greatly over the years, making Næstved easily accessible by train from most parts of Zealand.
Railways
Næstved has two stations both operated by
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,
Næstved station and
Næstved Nord station. Næstved Station serves trains on the
Sydbanen
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line, and is the southern terminus for trains on the
Lille Syd Lille Syd ("''Little South''") is a passenger railway line on the Danish island of Zealand, formerly connecting the towns of Roskilde and Næstved by way of Køge.
History
The railway was built as part of the Zealand South Line (''Sjællandske Sydb ...
line. Næstved Nord only serves the Lille Syd line.
Heavy traffic on the motorways to Copenhagen has increased the number of commuters using rail-transport to and from the Copenhagen area.
Buses
A broad network of buses connects Næstved City to its urban area, as well as all major surrounding cities. Ticketprices are reasonable, and tickets are bought from the driver when boarding the bus.
All buses depart from the bus-terminal at ''Næstved Station'' in the center of the town.
Roads
The infrastructure in Næstved has been under pressure for some years now. The roads in the city center are heavily crowded at mornings and in the afternoon. The absence of a direct motorway-connection to Copenhagen has led to numerous discussions over the years, but still, Næstveders have to take the 15-minute roadtrip to nearby Rønnede (East of the city) to access the E47/E55, connecting the area to the rest of Europe.
There are direct road connections to nearby Ringsted, Rønnede, Slagelse, Præstø and Vordingborg (80 km/h) - all four cities within 30 minutes reach.
Motorway Næstved - Rønnede
The Danish Road Directorate have made a study of a possible motorway between Næstved and Rønnede. The study shows that a motorway will cost a one billion DKK.
On 17 January 2013 the Danish Road Directorate had invited citizens, local politicians and others who were
interested, to a public meeting in Toksværd near Holme Olstrup. During this meeting, it
was decided that the possible motorway (
Næstvedmotorvejen) should be connected
near the outskirts of Rønnede, by the upcoming
business area of
Eco Valley
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, near the South Motorway (
Sydmotorvejen).
At the same time, both municipalities, and politicians will work for the completion of the motorway in approximately 10 years (by 2023).
In 2014 the funds for the first leg of the construction fase of the Motorway was allocated by the Danish government. The motorway between Rønnede and Boserup expected to be completed in 2021.
Telecommunication
At Næstved, there is a 220.1 metres tall guyed mast for FM-/TV-broadcasting.
Næstved Harbour
Næstved Harbour is in the middle of the city and in a central location in Denmark, near to Storebæltsbroen (The
Great Belt
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Effectively dividing Denmark in two, the Belt was served by the Great Be ...
Bridge), and the Fehmarn connection can be reached within an hour by road.
One of the biggest stone plants in the country for the refinement of seabed materials is situated at Næstved Harbour. One of the reasons why the company chose to set up at Næstved Harbour was because it would be possible for their annual production of around 120 000 tonnes of material to be sent more quickly to customers - and because Næstved Harbour has exactly the kind of storage capacity required, regardless of whether goods are to be stored for a long time or just briefly.
Sports
The town of Næstved has several teams in the top divisions of various sports. Most notably in the football leagues, where the team has traditionally played a role on the domestic scene, but recently the basket team has been the town's most successful
sports team
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Historically, sports teams and the people who play ...
.
The town has
Næstved Arena
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and
Næstved Stadion
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Næstved has several adult education centers, five elementary schools - and has at least one of each type of the four ...
as large sport facilities. It also have a public swimming pool with a characteristic curved roof.
Næstved Boldklub (football)
Næstved BK
Næstved () is a town in the municipality of the same name, located in the southern part of the island of Zealand in Denmark.
Næstved has several adult education centers, five elementary schools - and has at least one of each type of the four ...
is a
football team
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operating as a club, founded in 1939 as a merger between Næstved Idrætsklub and Næstved Boldklub. They placed first in the
Danish Division
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, the second best league of Denmark. The home kit is green-green-white (jersey-shorts-socks) and the away kit is red-red-white.
Results achieved by the club;
* Bronze medal winners: 1972, 1975, 1981, 1986
* Silver medal winners: 1980, 1988
*
Danish Cup
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The winner will quali ...
runners-up: 1994
* Danish champions (
indoor soccer
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): 2003
Team FOG Næstved (basketball)
Næstved's basket team plays in the best league of Denmark (
Canal Digital
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Ligaen).
The 1980s was a successful decade for the team, where it managed to play in the best league for some years, and after a less successful 1990s decade the team is now back in the top division and currently has the ambition to be one of the dominating teams of Denmark within few years.
They have reached the Danish Cup Final twice - in 2007 and again in 2009. Both times they played
Bakken Bears
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Founded in 1953, the club has won the Basketligaen 20 times and holds the record for t ...
from
Aarhus
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- they lost both times though.
Other sport teams in Næstved
*
Næstved Vikings -
American football
American football (referred to simply as football in the United States and Canada), also known as gridiron, is a team sport played by two teams of eleven players on a rectangular field with goalposts at each end. The offense, the team with ...
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Team Python Pro
A team is a group of individuals (human or non-human) working together to achieve their goal.
As defined by Professor Leigh Thompson of the Kellogg School of Management, " team is a group of people who are interdependent with respect to info ...
- Cycling (Team Python Pro is the professional part of Næstved Bicycle Club (NBC))
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Næstved-Herlufsholm Håndbold - Handball (both men and women)
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VK Næstved - Volleyball
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Kvik Næstved -
Table tennis
Table tennis, also known as ping-pong and whiff-whaff, is a sport in which two or four players hit a lightweight ball, also known as the ping-pong ball, back and forth across a table using small solid rackets. It takes place on a hard table div ...
- Competes in the best Danish table tennis league
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HG Fodbold (part of Herlufsholm Gymnastikforening) - Football
Notable people
Public Service & public thinking
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Marcus Fredrik Bang
Marcus Fredrik Bang (November 1711 – 15 June 1789) was a Danish-Norwegian priest. He was the bishop of the Diocese of Trondhjem from 1773 until 1787. He was born in Næstved, Denmark in 1711 and died in 1789 in Trondheim, Norway.
He had his ...
(1711–1789) a Danish-Norwegian priest, Bishop of the
Diocese of Trondhjem
Nidaros is a diocese in the Lutheran Church of Norway. It covers Trøndelag county in Central Norway and its cathedral city is Trondheim, which houses the well-known Nidaros Cathedral. Since 10 September 2017, the Bishop of Nidaros is Herborg F ...
from 1773 until 1787
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Jonas Collett (1772 at
Rønnebæksholm – 1851) a Norwegian legislator, first minister of Norway (1822-1836)
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Johan Collett
Johan Collett (22 March 1775 – 19 June 1827) was a Norwegian politician and public administrator. He served as a member of the Constituent Assembly at Eidsvold in 1814.
Background
He was born at Rønnebæksholm in Næstved, Denmark, as the yo ...
(1775 at
Rønnebæksholm – 1827) a Norwegian politician and public administrator
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Hans Borchsenius (1832–1908) an American politician and newspaperman
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Fredrik Bajer
Fredrik Bajer (21 April 1837 – 22 January 1922) was a Danish writer, teacher, and pacifist politician who received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1908 together with Klas Pontus Arnoldson.
Life
He was son of a clergyman born in Næstved in 1837. Baje ...
(1837–1922) a writer, teacher, and pacifist politician, joint winner of the 1908
Nobel Peace Prize
The Nobel Peace Prize is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the will of Swedish industrialist, inventor and armaments (military weapons and equipment) manufacturer Alfred Nobel, along with the prizes in Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Chemi ...
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Joachim Wedell-Neergaard
Joachim Wedell-Neergaard, née Wedell-Wedellsborg (11 January 1862 – 4 January 1926) was a Danish diplomat, landowner and chamberlain. The son of Gustav Wedell-Wedellsborg and Louise Elise Henriette Bruun de Neergaard, on 19 June 1893 he wa ...
(1862–1926) a Danish diplomat, landowner and chamberlain
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Eva Madsen (1884–1972) a municipal politician, Denmark's first female mayor in 1950
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Harald T. Friis
Harald Trap Friis (22 February 1893 – 15 June 1976), who published as H. T. Friis, was a Danish-American radio engineer whose work at Bell Laboratories included pioneering contributions to radio propagation, radio astronomy, and ...
(1893–1976) a Danish-American
radio engineer
Broadcast engineering is the field of electrical engineering, and now to some extent computer engineering and information technology, which deals with radio and television broadcasting. Audio engineering and RF engineering are also essential par ...
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Edel Saunte
Edel Saunte (13 March 1904 in Næstved – 22 November 1991 in Helsingør) was a Danish jurist, social democratic politician and women's rights activist.
Saunte received her law degree from the University of Copenhagen in 1925. In 1934 sh ...
(1904–1991) a jurist, social democratic politician and women's rights activist
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Gøsta Esping-Andersen
Gøsta Esping-Andersen (; born 24 November 1947) is a Danish sociologist whose primary focus has been on the welfare state and its place in capitalist economies. Jacob Hacker describes him as the "dean of welfare state scholars." Over the past ...
(born 1947) a sociologist known for ''
The Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism''
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Magnus Heunicke
Magnus Johannes Heunicke (born 28 January 1975 in Næstved) is a Danish journalist and politician who serves as a member of the Folketing for the Social Democrats political party. He was the Minister of Health from 2019 to 2022, and minister of el ...
(born 1975) a Danish journalist and politician
The Arts
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Hans Hansen (1769–1828) a Danish portrait painter
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Herman A. Kähler (1846–1917) a ceramic designer and manufacturer, ran
Kähler Keramik
Kähler Keramik (Kähler Ceramics) is a Danish ceramics manufacturer based in Næstved on the island of Zealand.
History
Joachim Christian Herman Kähler (1808–84) from Heiligenhafen in the Duchy of Holstein established himself as a potter th ...
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Aage Bertelsen
Aage Bertelsen (28 September 1873 – 9 September 1945) was a Danish painter. He was a member of the Denmark Expedition to North-East Greenland. He has also worked for Kähler Keramik in Næstved.
Biography Early life and career
Aage Bertels ...
(1873–1945) a Danish painter, member of the Denmark Expedition to North-East Greenland and worked for
Kähler Keramik
Kähler Keramik (Kähler Ceramics) is a Danish ceramics manufacturer based in Næstved on the island of Zealand.
History
Joachim Christian Herman Kähler (1808–84) from Heiligenhafen in the Duchy of Holstein established himself as a potter th ...
in Næstved
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Thomas Wilfred
Thomas Wilfred (June 18, 1889 in Naestved, Denmark - August 15, 1968 in Nyack, New York), born Richard Edgar Løvstrøm, was a musician and inventor. He is best known for his light art, which he named '' lumia'', and his designs for color organs ...
(1889-1968) a musician and inventor, best known for his
light art
Light art or The Art of Light is generally referring to a visual art form in which (physical) light is the main, if not sole medium of creation. Uses of the term differ drastically in incongruence; definitions, if existing, vary in several aspec ...
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Jørn Larsen
Jørn Larsen (15 December 1926 – 13 June 2004) was a Danish painter and sculptor. He was a member of ''Grønningen'' from 1970 and received the Eckersberg Medal in 1978 and the Thorvaldsen Medal in 1989. He represented Denmark at the Venice Bie ...
(1926–2004) a Danish painter and sculptor
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Jannik Hastrup
Jannik Hastrup (born 4 May 1941 in Næstved, Denmark) is a Danish writer, director, producer, illustrator and animator. He is considered "Denmark's grand master of animation", as he is particularly well known for directing, animating and writing ...
(born 1941) a Danish writer, director, producer, illustrator and animator; ''"Denmark's grand master of animation"''
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Jesper Klein (1944–2011) a Danish actor
IMDb Database
retrieved 15 June 2020
* Jens Winther (1960–2011) a Danish jazz trumpeter, composer, arranger and bandleader
* Steen Ipsen
Steen Ipsen (born 1966) is a Danish artist and teacher who works with ceramics. He generally creates his art in series, often based on natural occurrences such as crystallisation, cell division and cell fission.
Education and employment
Steen ...
(born 1966) an artist known for his contemporary free form ceramic work
Sport
* Hans Jacob Nielsen (1899-1967) lightweight boxer, gold medallist at the 1924 Summer Olympics
The 1924 Summer Olympics (french: Jeux olympiques d'été de 1924), officially the Games of the VIII Olympiad (french: Jeux de la VIIIe olympiade) and also known as Paris 1924, were an international multi-sport event held in Paris, France. The op ...
* Steen Mastrup
Steen Erik Mastrup (born 2 June 1958) is a Danish former motorcycle speedway rider.
Born in Naestved, Mastrup established himself in Danish speedway and represented Denmark at under-21 level in 1977. He made his British League debut in 1978 wit ...
(born 1958) a Danish former motorcycle speedway rider
* Martin Møller (born 1980) a Danish cross-country skier from Greenland
* Mads Christiansen (born 1986) is a Danish handballer, team gold medallist at the 2016 Summer Olympics
The 2016 Summer Olympics ( pt, Jogos Olímpicos de Verão de 2016), officially the Games of the XXXI Olympiad ( pt, Jogos da XXXI Olimpíada) and also known as Rio 2016, was an international multi-sport event held from 5 to 21 August 20 ...
* Mette Poulsen
Mette Poulsen (born 14 June 1993) is a Danish badminton
Badminton is a racquet sport played using racquets to hit a shuttlecock across a net. Although it may be played with larger teams, the most common forms of the game are "singles" ( ...
(born 1993) a Danish badminton player
* Morten Jørgensen
Morten Jørgensen (born 23 June 1985) is a Danish lightweight rower. He won a gold medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Lightweight coxless fours together with Thomas Ebert, Eskild Ebbesen, and Mads Andersen.
Morten Jørgensen was ...
(born 1985) a Danish light weight rower. He won Olympic gold in 2008 with "guldfireren", and has won several World and European championships.
See also
* Chronicle of the Expulsion of the Grayfriars#Chapter 13 Concerning the Friary in Næstved
References
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External links
The tourist offices' official guide to the Næstved Region
on visitnaestved.com
Næstved during 1500 years - history of the town
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Municipal seats of Region Zealand
Municipal seats of Denmark
Cities and towns in Region Zealand
Port cities and towns in Denmark
Næstved Municipality