Ringkøbing (older spelling ''Ringkjøbing'') is a town in
Ringkøbing-Skjern Municipality
Ringkøbing-Skjern Municipality () is the largest municipality ( Danish, '' kommune'') in Denmark. It was formed on 1 January 2007 as part of the 2007 administrative reform from the former municipalities of Egvad, Holmsland, Ringkøbing, Skjer ...
in
Region Midtjylland
The Central Denmark Region (), or more directly translated as the Central Jutland Region and sometimes simply Mid-Jutland, is an administrative Regions of Denmark, region of Denmark established on 1 January 2007 as part of the 2007 Danish Municip ...
on the west coast of the
Jutland
Jutland (; , ''Jyske Halvø'' or ''Cimbriske Halvø''; , ''Kimbrische Halbinsel'' or ''Jütische Halbinsel'') is a peninsula of Northern Europe that forms the continental portion of Denmark and part of northern Germany (Schleswig-Holstein). It ...
peninsula in west Denmark. It has a population of 9,830 (1 January 2025).
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The Mobile Statbank from Statistics Denmark
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History
Archeological finds suggest that the town was founded in the 13th century. At that time it was the only real harbour town along the Danish west coast, being sheltered from the
North Sea
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by the wall of
Holmsland Dunes (''Holmsland Klit'').
In the 17th century, the strait connecting
Ringkøbing Fjord
Ringkøbing Fjord, despite its name, is in fact a shallow lagoon on the west coast of Jutland.
Skjern River terminates in Ringkøbing Fjord with a large river delta system to the east, and the lagoon is shielded from the North Sea by a long ist ...
to the North Sea began to move south under the influence of wind and tide; soon it was no longer navigable. Ringkøbing was cut off from the sea until the beginning of the 20th century, when a new channel was built at the town of
Hvide Sande, in nearby Holmsland municipality.
The name Ringkøbing means "The market town near Rindum". By the 11th century, a church had been built in the small village of Rindum. The village is probably even older. Evidence of settlements dating back as far as the 6th century has been found.
On the 27th of January in 1443, the towns' privilege of "
købstad" (Danish for market town) was cemented by the
Danish king
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Christopher of Bavaria
Christopher of Bavaria (Danish language, Danish and Norwegian language, Norwegian: ''Christoffer''; Swedish language, Swedish: ''Kristofer''; 26 February 1416 – 5/6 January 1448) was King of Denmark (1440–48, as Christopher III), King of Sw ...
by royal charter. The royal privilege is most likely older, dating back to
king
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Valdemar IV Atterdag, as the document cementing the royal privilege of the town mentions the original privilege originating from the reign of "King Valdemar".
At the end of World War II, Ringkøbing was involved in the British testing of captured German
V-weapons
V-weapons, known in original German as (, German: "retaliatory weapons", "reprisal weapons"), were a particular set of long-range artillery weapons designed for strategic bombing during World War II, particularly strategic bombing and Aerial ...
. British soldiers, including radar experts from the British Artillery Regiment, were stationed there in October 1945 to monitor the accuracy of weapons fired from a base in
Cuxhaven
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, Lower Saxony, Germany. The tests were part of the post-World War II justice process, to establish whether the use of V-weapons constituted indiscriminate killing of civilians. In fact, they proved to be very accurate, and the Nazis escaped this charge.
Main sights
Today the centre of Ringkøbing has some quaint old streets, most of which lead towards the water of the fjord.
Ringkøbing Church was built in the early 15th century, and its tower, which is wider on top than on the bottom, was erected ca. 1550. The church houses two
organ
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Biology
* Organ (biology), a group of tissues organized to serve a common function
* Organ system, a collection of organs that function together to carry out specific functions within the body.
Musical instruments
...
s: the oldest in the west pulpit was built by Demant & Son in 1861 with a
baroque
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facade from 1633; the other from 1974 is by
Frobenius & Sons. As the result of a restoration in 1995–1996, the church has a number of modern features, including an
altarpiece
An altarpiece is a painting or sculpture, including relief, of religious subject matter made for placing at the back of or behind the altar of a Christian church. Though most commonly used for a single work of art such as a painting or sculpture, ...
by
Arne Haugen Sørensen and a glass
baptismal font
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.
Economy
Ringkjøbing Landbobank is headquartered in Ringkøbing.
Transportation
Rail
Ringkøbing is served by
Ringkøbing railway station. It is located on the
Esbjerg-Struer railway line and offers
regional train
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services to and with onward connections to the rest of Denmark.
Notable people
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Niels Trolle (1599 in Ringkøbing –1667) a nobleman, vice admiral and
Steward of Norway
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Stephen Hansen (1701 in Skodsbøl – 1770) an industrialist, businessman and
General War Commissioner
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Wilhelm Sponneck (1815 in Ringkøbing – 1888) a nobleman (
rigsgreve) and Minister of Finance
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Janus la Cour (1837 near Ringkøbing – 1909) a painter of the classical
Eckersberg school
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Ludvig Mylius-Erichsen (1872 in Ringkøbing – 1907) an author and explorer of Greenland
*
Mikkel Frandsen (1892 in Sønder Lem – 1981) a Danish American physical chemist noted for experiments involving
chemical thermodynamics
Chemical thermodynamics is the study of the interrelation of heat and work with chemical reactions or with physical changes of state within the confines of the laws of thermodynamics. Chemical thermodynamics involves not only laboratory measure ...
and
heavy water
Heavy water (deuterium oxide, , ) is a form of water (molecule), water in which hydrogen atoms are all deuterium ( or D, also known as ''heavy hydrogen'') rather than the common hydrogen-1 isotope (, also called ''protium'') that makes up most o ...
*
Poul Andersen (1922 in Ringkøbing – 2006) a printer, served in the Danish resistance movement during WWII and later published one of the remaining two Danish-language newspapers in the USA
*
Vibeke Hastrup (1958 in Vedersø) an actress who has worked in theatre, television and film
IMDb Database
retrieved 20 May 2020
* Cornelia von Levetzow (1836–1921), successful novelist
* Mette Lykke Mette Lykke (born 1981 in Ringkøbing, Ringkøbing, Denmark) is a Danish businesswoman, entrepreneur and investor. Mette Lykke is the CEO of food-tech startup Too Good To Go. She was formerly co-founder and CEO of Endomondo, later acquired by Under ...
(born 1981 in Ringkøbing) a Danish businesswoman, entrepreneur and investor
Sport
* Claus Møller Jakobsen (born 1976 in Ringkøbing) a Danish former professional handballer, sports commentator for TV2
* Jacob Larsen (1979 in Egvad) a Danish cricketer
* Hans Henrik Andreasen (born 1979 in Ringkøbing) a retired Danish footballer with over 500 club caps
* Niels Lodberg (born 1980 in Ringkøbing) is a former Danish footballer with over 350 club caps
* Jonas Borring (born 1985 in Ringkøbing) is a retired Danish footballer with over 350 club caps
Gallery
File:Ringkøbing, Denmark, Church 8213.JPG, Ringkøbing Church (Ringkøbing Kirke)
File:Ringkøbing Kirkegård, Ringkøbing, Danmark.jpg, Avenue with linden in the cemetery by Ringkøbing
File:Ringkøbing - Train Station1.jpg, Ringkøbing railway station
File:Ringkøbing 02.jpg, Typical street in Ringkøbing
File:Dockworker in the harbour Ringkøbing, Jutland, Denmark.jpg, Dockworker in the harbour of Ringkøbing
References
External links
The Official Tourist page for Ringkøbing
West Jutland tourism information, covering Ringkøbing area
* Municipal statistics
NetBorger Kommunefakta
delivered fro
KMD
aka Kommunedata (Municipal Data)
* Municipal mergers and neighbors
Eniro new municipalities map
Weather forecast Ringkøbing, Denmark
weather-atlas.com
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Municipal seats of the Central Denmark Region
Municipal seats of Denmark
Cities and towns in the Central Denmark Region
Former municipalities of Denmark
Ringkøbing-Skjern Municipality