Kirkegata (Levanger)
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Kirkegata ( no, Church Street) is the main street of the town of Levanger which is located inside the municipality of
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in
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county,
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. The street is parted on the middle by ''Øverparken'' with the famous fountain and the town square, referred to as Torget by locals. The current/"modern" street plot of Levanger was laid out by the
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king Carl III in the early 19th century. The street is laid out in an axis from the Mo farm area in the southwest to the northeast. It passes by the Levanger videregående skole, the old Høgskolen i Levanger (now part of
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), past the
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(hence the name "Kirkegata"), down to the
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bridge, the lower harbour area, and the old Levanger
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. At the northeastern end of the road, it joins
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.


Character


Wooden houses

Most of the buildings facing Kirkegata are old wooden houses of a very fine and distinct character, constructed towards the end of the 19th century, following the last of the great fires of Levanger (in 1848, 1863 and 1897). The last fire prompted new and better fire protection measures, such as a
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between each house. The general high amount of fine wooden houses in Levanger, has earned Levanger the status as national wooden house town in Norway. Some fine wooden houses were demolished and replaced by modern buildings in the 1950s-1970s and even later.


Other distinctive buildings

Not all of the old houses lining Kirkegata are old wooden houses. The old Levanger bank building is constructed from brick. The only proper hotel in downtown Levanger, Backlund Norlandia hotel, is to be found in Kirkegata 41. The modern Backlund is a multi-story brick building erected after the old one was destroyed in a fire. The old Backlund hotel was famous for having housed the Swedish king
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. The new one housed the
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in the 1960s. A modern spa hotel, Levanger Fjordhotell and Spa, is to be constructed down at the harbour area, a part of a
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process, including the transformation of the old Trønder Mat factory (a meat processing plant) into high class apartments.


Dining

Numerous
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s,
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s, and
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s are located along Kirkegata. No39 is a cafe in the ground floor of Backlund hotel, that offers an outdoor area during summertime. Oskars Irish Pub is an Irish themed pub, offering beer and
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. They can also offer an outdoor area during summer.


Gallery

File:woodenhouseskirkegata.jpg, View of some of the wooden houses File:gammelbankbygget.jpg, The old Levanger bank building File:oskarslevanger.jpg, Oskars Irish pub


External links

*http://www.levanger.kommune.no/ {{authority control Streets in Norway Odonyms referring to a building Odonyms referring to religion Levanger Roads in Trøndelag