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Stege is the largest town on the island of
Møn Møn () is an island in south-eastern Denmark. Until 1 January 2007, it was a municipality in its own right but it is now part of the municipality of Vordingborg, after merging with the former municipalities of Langebæk, Præstø, and Vordingbo ...
in south-eastern
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. In January 2022 its population was 3,792. Stege is now part of
Vordingborg Municipality Vordingborg () is a municipality ('' kommune'') in the Sjælland Region, which is on the southeast coast of the island of Zealand (''Sjælland'') in south Denmark. It was established in 2007. The municipality covers an area of 621 km2. It ha ...
and belongs to
Region Zealand Region Zealand ( da, Region Sjælland) is the southernmost administrative region of Denmark, established on 1 January 2007 as part of the 2007 Danish Municipal Reform, which abolished the traditional counties ("amter") and set up five larger regi ...
. Once a prosperous herring fishing port, tourism is now important to the local economy.


Location

Stege is near the centre of the island at the mouth of Stege Nor, a lake which connects directly to the sea at the town. The mouth of the lake is now spanned by a bridge.


Etymology

Stege originated as a small fishing village called Dybsbroen, on the coast just north of the eastern end of the bridge, along the street now known as Dybsbrostræde. The current name may derive from ''Stickae'' or ''Stike'', which were wooden poles rammed into the sea inlet as a further defence against raiders.


History

The town received status as a merchant town in 1268 under
Eric V of Denmark Eric V Klipping (1249 – 22 November 1286) was King of Denmark from 1259 to 1286. After his father Christopher I died, his mother Margaret Sambiria ruled Denmark in his name until 1266, proving to be a competent regent. Between 1261 and 1262, ...
but there were already fortifications protecting the fishing community early in the 12th century. As the town grew, a fortress was constructed on the coast just south of the mouth of the inlet, in the 13th century. Construction costs for the town's fortress were paid for by money from the fishing of
herring Herring are forage fish, mostly belonging to the family of Clupeidae. Herring often move in large schools around fishing banks and near the coast, found particularly in shallow, temperate waters of the North Pacific and North Atlantic Oceans, i ...
, the town's most important source of capital. Around 1430, a defensive wall was constructed enclosing the landward side of the town which was otherwise bounded by the sea to the north, and the lake to the south. The wall was built on top of a rampart, with a moat so that the town was entirely surrounded by water. Three gate towers were constructed, one on each of the major roads passing through the wall. Only the Mill Gate (''Mølleporten'') now survives. It was converted into a prison when the remainder of the wall was demolished around 1685. What remains is one of the best preserved fortresses in the Nordic countries."Stege"
''Den store Danske'' Retrieved 24 May 2010.
Although most of the town burnt down in 1457 and the plague struck in 1484, the prosperity which remained as a result of the herring trade soon led to its reestablishment."Kulturhistoriske hovedtræk"
''Møn Kulturarvsatlas'' Retrieved 24 May 2010.
The powerful Hansa state
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attacked Stege in 1510 and 1522, but the town defended itself both times. In 1534, during the
Count's Feud The Count's Feud ( da, Grevens Fejde), also called the Count's War, was a war of succession that raged in Denmark in 1534–36 and brought about the Reformation in Denmark. In the international context, it was part of the European wars of relig ...
(''Grevens fejde''), the town could not fend off the enemy, and the fortress was destroyed. Herring fishing was also in decline, and as a result of the multiple disasters the population fell drastically. Around 1800, merchant shipping blossomed in Stege, with the deepening of the harbour, and the building of warehouses nearby. Fine merchant estates of the time can still be seen in the area. In 1883, a large sugar factory opened on the southern side of the harbour. It remained in operation until 1989."Danmarks Købsteder: Stege"
Retrieved 25 May 2010.


Stege today

The town today has a great deal of charm - with its half-timbered houses, its narrow streets and its many restaurants and cafes. The annual "Stege Festival" takes place every Tuesday in July, and the first Tuesday in August. There are regular bus services to
Vordingborg Vordingborg () is an old ferry town in Vordingborg Municipality in Denmark with around 18,000 inhabitants. Because of three large estates surrounding the town, a coherent urban development has not been possible, which is the reason why three sat ...
,
Bogø Bogø () is a Danish island in the Baltic Sea, just west of Møn. The population is 1,200 (1 January 2022) with 951 living in the only town on the island, ''Bogø By''. The island is approximately 7 km long by 3 km wide at the largest ...
,
Nykøbing Falster Nykøbing Falster (; originally named Nykøbing) is a southern Danish city, seat of the Guldborgsund ''kommune''. It belongs to Region Sjælland. The city lies on Falster, connected by the Frederick IX Bridge over the Guldborgsund (''Guld ...
and to various destinations on Møn. The population has not varied much in recent years, remaining around 3,800 since the 1960s. Since the sugar factory closed in 1989, the economy now relies mainly on the service sector. Buildings of interest in Stege include: * Stege Church built in the
Romanesque style Romanesque architecture is an architectural style of medieval Europe characterized by semi-circular arches. There is no consensus for the beginning date of the Romanesque style, with proposals ranging from the 6th to the 11th century, this later ...
in the early 13th century; *Empiregården, a former mechant's residence constructed in 1813 which, since 1958, has housed Møn's Museum; *Kammerrådgården (ca 1770), a merchant's residence by the town square; *The pharmacy (''Apoteket''), a
neoclassical building Neoclassical architecture is an architectural style produced by the Neoclassical movement that began in the mid-18th century in Italy and France. It became one of the most prominent architectural styles in the Western world. The prevailing style ...
from around 1744, which remained in use until early 2011; *The former town hall (1854) on the town square, designed by
Michael Gottlieb Bindesbøll Michael may refer to: People * Michael (given name), a given name * Michael (surname), including a list of people with the surname Michael Given name "Michael" * Michael (archangel), ''first'' of God's archangels in the Jewish, Christian an ...
in the
Renaissance style Renaissance architecture is the European architecture of the period between the early 15th and early 16th centuries in different regions, demonstrating a conscious revival and development of certain elements of Ancient Greece, ancient Greek and ...
. * Rødkilde Højskole, a folk high school just south of Stege completed by
Ludvig Fenger Ludvig Peter Fenger (7 July 1833 – 9 March 1905) was a Danish architect. He was a proponent of the Historicist style, and from 1886 to 1904 he held the title of City Architect in Copenhagen. Among his works are several churches, the Centra ...
in 1866. The town also has its own microbrewery, Bryghuset Møn, which produces nine different beers and runs a restaurant. Thorsvang, Danmarks Samlermuseum is a museum of
collectables A collectable (collectible or collector's item) is any object regarded as being of value or interest to a collector. Collectable items are not necessarily monetarily valuable or uncommon. There are numerous types of collectables and terms t ...
arranged in a variety of old shops typical of the early 20th century. It is located in the Lendemarke district of Stege.Phillippa Maigaard, "Danmarks Samlermuseum åbnede på Møn"
''tv2 øst''. Retrieved 19 July 2013.
File:Stege Church DK 1.jpg, Stege Church (13th century) File:Stege Kammerraadsgaarden.JPG, Kammerrådgården (1770) File:Stege HagesGaard.JPG, Hages Gård (1799) File:Porte Stege.JPG, Mølleporten (1430) and Empiregården (1813) File:Storegade Stege Møn.JPG, Storegade, the main street File:Storegade 37 Stege.JPG, Old Sparekasse building, Stege market place File:Old town hall stege.JPG, Former town hall designed by Michael Gottlieb Bindesbøll (1854) File:Farverstræde Stege.JPG, Farverstræde, one of Stege's older streets


Famous people

*
Jens Friedenreich Hage Jens Friedenreich Hage (6 October 1752 - 17 June 1831) was a Danish merchant and landowner. Early life Hage was born on 6 October 1752 in Stege on the island of Møn, the eldest child of Johannes Jensen Hage and Bolette Margrethe Friedenreich. ...
(1752 in Stege - 1831) a Danish merchant and landowner *
Christopher Friedenreich Hage Christopher Friedenreich Hage (19 July 1759 – 15 August 1849), was a Denmark, Danish merchant on the island of Møn. He was the father of Alfred Hage (1803–1872), Alfred Hage, Hother Hage, Johannes Dam Hage and Bolette Puggaard, Bolette H ...
(1759 in Stege – 1849) a Danish merchant * Alfred Hage (1803 in Stege - 1872) a Danish merchant, politician, landowner and philanthropist * Albert Gottschalk (1866 in Stege – 1906) painter * Eva Madsen (1884–1972) a Danish municipal politician, Denmark's first female mayor when she was elected Mayor of Stege in 1950 * Inger Hanmann (1918 in Stege – 2007) a Danish artist, specializing in painting and enamelwork * Ib Braase (1923 in Stege – 2009) a Danish sculptor * Eva Gredal (1927–1995 in Stege) a Danish politician and MEP * Marianne Grøndahl (1938 in Stege – 2012) a Danish photographer.


References


External links


Stege from Insula-Moenia.
{{Authority control Cities and towns in Region Zealand Møn Vordingborg Municipality