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Orø is a small island in Denmark located in 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 ...
within
Holbæk Municipality Holbæk Municipality () is a '' kommune'' in northwestern Region Sjælland on the island of Zealand in Denmark. The municipality includes the island of Orø, and covers an area of 583 km², and has a total population of 74,490 (2025). Its may ...
. The island covers and has a population of 995 (). There are four villages on Orø: Bybjerg, the largest village on the island with a population of 276 (1 January 2024), Brønde, Gamløse and Næsby. There is a ferry connection between Orø and
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connects the island to Hammer Bakke (''Hammer Hill'') on the
Hornsherred Hornsherred () is a peninsula between Roskilde Fjord and Isefjord on the island of Zealand in eastern Denmark. It falls within the expanded Frederikssund municipality and includes Jægerspris and Skibby and before 1 January 2007 a part of Bra ...
peninsula. It is a popular vacation area with some 1,200
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s. Orø Church dating back to the 12th century and Orø Museum, which depicts local life in the area, are both national monuments.


Etymology

During the Viking Age, the island is believed to have been referred to as Warthærø, meaning "little island with the guard post", suggesting it served as a strategic location to monitor boats passing through the Isefjord. Until the mid-20th century, the name of the island was written as Ovrø, despite its common pronunciation as Orø. Today, the name of the island is written phonetically.


History

The island of Orø was formed following the Last Glacial Period, approximately 10,000 years ago, from glacial deposits. Stone, gravel, and sand which had been contained within the ice of glaciers, were carried to region and remained there once the ice melted. The deposit caused the creation of a hill which, with rising water levels from the glacial melt, turned the deposited hill into the island of Orø. A number of archaeological finds, including flint tools, demonstrate that the island was inhabited in
prehistoric Prehistory, also called pre-literary history, is the period of human history between the first known use of stone tools by hominins  million years ago and the beginning of recorded history with the invention of writing systems. The use o ...
times. A number of burial mounds from the
stone age The Stone Age was a broad prehistory, prehistoric period during which Rock (geology), stone was widely used to make stone tools with an edge, a point, or a percussion surface. The period lasted for roughly 3.4 million years and ended b ...
have been identified, three of which are currently preserved. One of the most important archaeological finds made on Orø is the ''Margrethekors'' (English: ''Margaret Cross''), a large
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cross constructed in Scandinavia c. 1100. The cross was uncovered in 1849 by Bodil Margrethe Hansdatter, after whom the cross received its name. The style of the cross reflects a
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influence. The center of the cross has a small cavity which is believed to have once contained a splinter from the cross of Jesus, but is now empty. The villages of Bybjerg and Gamløse were likely established during the
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, while Næsby was founded later in the
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. The village of Brønde is the most recently established settlement on Orø. It initially consisted of a collection of fishermen's houses which had been built in the late 19th century and expanded into a larger settlement in the early 20th century. Orø Church () is located on the eastern edge of the village of Bybjerg. The church dates to the late 12th century. Its choir and nave were built in the 1100s, while the tower, church porch, and sacristy are 15th and 16th century additions. It was heavily renovated in the late 19th century, and the original Romanesque architectural style was altered. The church's original Romanesque frescos had also been whitewashed, and were not rediscovered until 2001. In 1375, Queen
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mortgaged the island, along with Holbæk and Merløse Hundreds to two brothers, Nicolaus and Ericus Skeples. That same year, the Skeples brothers transferred the mortgage to Henning Podebusk for 400
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. The value of the island is believed to have come from its hunting opportunities and the existence of a small hunting lodge or castle on Stensbjerg hill.


Modern history

In 1951, a 10
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was laid, connection the Orø to
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 ...
via
Hornsherred Hornsherred () is a peninsula between Roskilde Fjord and Isefjord on the island of Zealand in eastern Denmark. It falls within the expanded Frederikssund municipality and includes Jægerspris and Skibby and before 1 January 2007 a part of Bra ...
. Orø was, until the
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, a parish within Holbæk
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(Danish: ''Holbæk Amt''). Since the Municipal reform of 2007, it has been part of
Holbæk Municipality Holbæk Municipality () is a '' kommune'' in northwestern Region Sjælland on the island of Zealand in Denmark. The municipality includes the island of Orø, and covers an area of 583 km², and has a total population of 74,490 (2025). Its may ...
.


References

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