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Nykøbing, often referred to as Nykøbing Sjælland or Nykøbing Sj to distinguish it from Nykøbing F and Nykøbing M, is a seaside town in
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, located in
Odsherred Odsherred is a peninsula in the north-western part of the island Zealand (Sjælland) in Denmark. Odsherred stretches from the Sjællands Odde in the north-west to the now drained Lammefjord in the south, covering an area with a wide range of the ...
on the northwestern part of
Zealand Zealand ( ) is the largest and most populous islands of Denmark, island in Denmark proper (thus excluding Greenland and Disko Island, which are larger in size) at 7,031 km2 (2715 sq. mi.). Zealand had a population of 2,319,705 on 1 Januar ...
. Located on the
Isefjord Ise Fjord () is a deeply branched arm of the sea into the Danish island Zealand. From its relatively narrow entrance from the Kattegat at Hundested and Rørvig, branches of Ise Fjord stretch 35 km inland and divide the northern part of Zea ...
, it has a population of 5,016 (1 January 2025). It is located in Odsherred municipality which is part of
Region Sjælland Region Zealand () is an administrative region of Denmark. It is one of the five classified NUTS-2 statistical regions of Denmark. It was established on 1 January 2007 as part of the 2007 Danish Municipal Reform, which abolished the traditional ...
. The town is a popular seaside resort.


History

Nykøbing Sjælland is one of the oldest market towns in Zealand, first mentioned in the last part of the 13th century, although the local church dates from the first half of the 13th century. The town was destroyed by followers of Marsk Stig in 1290, and it has since been swept by several fires. The town and surrounding land was pawned by the crown to the Diocese of Roskilde in 1370 but was redeemed by Queen
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. In the Middle Ages, the town was known for its harbour and its role in
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fishing. It received a
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in 1443, after which commerce replaced fishing as the main occupation. A school teaching in
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was established in 1590, and replaced by a school which taught in Danish by 1740. At this time, the population was a mere 350, making it one of Zealand's smallest towns. The local courthouse was erected in 1868 on ''Holtets Plads'' near the church. This building also served as a city hall and prison. It has been a protected structure since 1991 and is now the home of ''Restaurant Madkunsten''. In 1915 the Hospital for the Insane (in Danish "Sindsygehospitalet") was opened in Nykøbing Sjælland. After changing the name several times, the final name, The , was given in 2000. In addition being a general Psychiatric hospital it also contains Denmark's first (founded 4 November 1915) and to date only ''closed psychiatric ward (Sikringen) for the criminally insane'' and particular dangerous psychotic patients. Psychiatric Hospital had its own Chapel and cemetery, both now part of the , known as "The Brainless Cemetery".


The Brainless Cemetery

The name "The Brainless Cemetery" (i.e., ''de hjerneløses kirkegård)'' was not a name out of disrespect for the patients buried there. Between 1945 and 1982 an estimate of up t
2,000 brains were removed from patients prior to being buried
in the cemetery. After the removal, the brains were sent t
Psychiatric Hospital in Risskov (Aarhus, Denmark)
to be used in research. The removal was done in the hospital's Chapel that also contains a room used for dissections. The removal of the brains was carried out by the nursing staff which besides their normal nursing care of psychiatric ill patients had had this additional task. During the period that the removals were carried out, relatives to the patients were not asked for permission either were they informed. Most if not all of the patients buried at the cemetery have been buried without their brains.


Culture

The local ''Odsherred Museum'' was located in ''Kirkestræde'' till 2004, but has since been relocated to modern buildings near "Hempels Glas Museum" (formerly Annebjerggaard Museum), approx. 2 km south of town. The latter museum holds Northern Europe's largest privately owned collection of antique glass. A third local museum was dedicated to
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and
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. This is now closed. Forth, was established in 1988. It showcases the history of
Psychiatry Psychiatry is the medical specialty devoted to the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of deleterious mental disorder, mental conditions. These include matters related to cognition, perceptions, Mood (psychology), mood, emotion, and behavior. ...
throughout the past 100 years. The town has a section of the regional library
Odsherreds Bibliotek
It is located in the "Pakhuset" building, which is also the venue for concerts, art exhibitions and the like. Further, the town has a soccer team, "Nykøbing IF", and a stadium dimensioned for 3,500 people.


Infrastructure

Nykøbing Sjælland is connected with
Holbæk Holbæk () is a town in Denmark and the County seat, seat of Holbæk municipality with a population of 30,903 (1 January 2025).Danish rail network by the
Odsherred Line The Holbæk Line ( Danish: Holbækbanen) is a long standard gauge single track local passenger railway line linking Holbæk with the town of Nykøbing Sjælland in the northwestern part of the island of Zealand some fifty km west of Copenhagen, ...
operated by the
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Lokaltog Lokaltog A/S () is a Denmark, Danish railway company responsible for train operation and related passenger services on nine local railways on the islands of Zealand, Lolland and Falster in Denmark. The company was formed on 1 July 2015 as a merger ...
. Nykøbing Sjælland railway station is the northern
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of the
Odsherred Line The Holbæk Line ( Danish: Holbækbanen) is a long standard gauge single track local passenger railway line linking Holbæk with the town of Nykøbing Sjælland in the northwestern part of the island of Zealand some fifty km west of Copenhagen, ...
and functions as the principal
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of the town, which is also served by the
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Nyled.


Notable people

* Signe Toksvig (1891 in Nykøbing, Sjælland – 1983) a Danish writer, emigrated with her family to the United States age 14, the great-aunt of
Sandi Toksvig Sandra Birgitte Toksvig (; ; born 3 May 1958) is a Danish-British broadcaster, comedian, presenter and writer on British radio, stage and television. She is also a political activist, having co-founded the Women's Equality Party in 2015. She ha ...
* Anna Grue (born 1957 in Nykøbing Sjælland) crime fiction writer *
Morten Frost Morten Frost Hansen (born 4 April 1958) is a badminton player and later coach, who represented Denmark. As a player, he spent twelve years in the top three of the world rankings. After his retirement in 1991, he became director of performance for ...
(born 1958 in Nykøbing, Sjælland) a former badminton player and later coach, who represented Denmark * Stine Andersen (born 1985 in Nykøbing, Sjælland) a Danish sports shooter, competed in the Women's 10-metre air rifle event at the
2012 Summer Olympics The 2012 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XXX Olympiad and also known as London 2012, were an international multi-sport event held from 27 July to 12 August 2012 in London, England, United Kingdom. The first event, the ...


Gallery

Image:Tinghuset i Nykøbing Sjælland.JPG, Court house Image:Nykøbing Sjælland Kirke.JPG, Nykøbing Sjælland Church Image:Denmark Nykobing Sjaelland.jpg, Main street "Algade" (pedestrian, shopping)


References


External links


Odsherred Turistbureau

Annebjerggaard Museum, now "Odsherreds Museum"
(link 404 on 5 August 2015)
Hempel Glas Museum (formerly: Anneberg Samlingerne)

Nykøbing Sj. Psykiatriske Museum

Museum Vestsjælland
(12 sections; one is "Odsherreds Museum") {{DEFAULTSORT:Nykobing Sjaelland Cities and towns in Region Zealand Odsherred Municipality