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Västerås () is a city in central
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on the shore of
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in the province of
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, west of
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. The city had a population of 127,799 at the end of 2019, out of the municipal total of 158,653, over 100,000 more than the next largest of the 17 localities included in the
Västerås Municipality Västerås Municipality () is a municipalities of Sweden, municipality in Västmanland County in central Sweden. Its seat is located in the stad (Sweden), city of Västerås. The municipality prefers to use the denomination ''Västerås stad'' (' ...
. Västerås is the seat of Västerås Municipality, which is the capital of
Västmanland County Västmanland County () is a Counties of Sweden, county or ''län'' in central Sweden. It borders the counties of Södermanland County, Södermanland, Örebro County, Örebro, Gävleborg County, Gävleborg, Dalarna County, Dalarna and Uppsala Coun ...
and an
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.


History

Västerås is one of the oldest cities in Sweden and Northern Europe. The area has been populated since the Nordic
Viking Age The Viking Age (about ) was the period during the Middle Ages when Norsemen known as Vikings undertook large-scale raiding, colonising, conquest, and trading throughout Europe and reached North America. The Viking Age applies not only to their ...
, before 1000 CE.
Anundshög Anundshög (also ''Anundshögen'' and ''Anunds hög'') is a tumulus near Västerås in Västmanland, the largest in Sweden. It has a diameter of and is about high. Assessments of the era of the mound vary between the Bronze Age and the late Iro ...
, Sweden's largest burial mound, is located just outside the City of Västerås. It was built about 500 CE and is over wide and is almost high. In the beginning of the 11th century, Västerås was the second largest city in Sweden; by the 12th century, it had become the seat of the bishop. The name ''Västerås'' originates from ''Västra Aros'' (), first recorded as ''Westraarus'' in the mid-13th century. In older sources, the city was often called simply ''Aros'' , but ''Västra'' was added to distinguish it from ''Östra Aros''—the former name of
Uppsala Uppsala ( ; ; archaically spelled ''Upsala'') is the capital of Uppsala County and the List of urban areas in Sweden by population, fourth-largest city in Sweden, after Stockholm, Gothenburg, and Malmö. It had 177,074 inhabitants in 2019. Loc ...
. The name reflects its location at the mouth of the Svartån, Svartån River in Lake Mälaren. In the ensuing centuries, a Västerås_Cathedral, cathedral and a monastery were built; the Gothic cathedral, rebuilt by Birger Jarl on an earlier site, and consecrated in 1271, was restored in the 19th century. The first City Arms date from the end of the 13th century. A castle commands the town from an eminence; it was captured by King Gustav I of Sweden, Gustav I and rebuilt by him, and Eric XIV of Sweden, Eric XIV was confined there from 1573 to 1575. Gustav also called together the Parliament of Sweden, riksdag in Västerås. During the riksdag assembly, the decision was made to convert Sweden into a Protestant state and to remove the power of the Catholic Church. ''Rudbeckianska gymnasiet'', the oldest gymnasium (school), gymnasium (secondary school) in Sweden, was built in Västerås by Johannes Rudbeckius in 1623. In the 18th and 19th centuries, the growing of cucumber became popular, and Västerås received the nickname ''Gurkstaden'' (the Cucumber City), which it still retains today.


Today

Västerås is predominantly known as an industrial city, but also a retailing and logistics city. The city wants to distinguish itself as ''Västerås – Mälarstaden'', meaning "Västerås—the city by Lake Mälaren", in order to attract tourists and new inhabitants, as well as students to the local University, Mälardalen University (approximately 16,000 enrolled students in Västerås and in the nearby Eskilstuna). To this effect, the city has started using a designed logo as branding in some official contexts, partially replacing the coat of arms, as well as rebuilding several old harbor areas to make them more attractive to live in. Västerås has the largest lakeside commercial and recreational port in Scandinavia on Lake Mälaren. The lake has many islands, and there are tourist boats that go out to them daily in the summer. The city also has a skyscraper colloquially nicknamed "Skrapan, Västerås, Skrapan" () which has Sweden's highest-located cocktail bar, called Sky Bar, on the 24th floor of the building. Until 2017, Västerås hosted Power Big Meet, an annual event for owners and enthusiasts of classic American cars. The event moved to Lidköping in 2017, with arrangers citing having outgrown the available facilities in Västerås. Long-time Power Big Meet collaborator Klas Brink instead arranged the competing Västerås Summer Meet at the same location as Power Big Meet had been arranged for years.


Climate

According to the Köppen climate classification, Västerås experiences a humid continental climate bordering, according to the original isotherm, an oceanic climate (''Dfb''/''Cfb'') with cold winters and warm summers. Summers tend to be quite unpredictable with sunny spells but with a risk of sudden showers. The sunniest weather usually occurs when high-pressure systems are blocking the low-pressure systems that usually move in from the Atlantic Ocean. Daytime temperatures in July mostly hover around , but may sometimes exceed and occasionally even . Winters are usually cold with a snow cover that lasts for several months. Some winters can be mild with longer spells without snow on the ground. The weather differs a lot whether the air masses are coming from the Atlantic Ocean or from the Eurasian continent. In the first case, temperatures over might be expected. In the second case, the temperature may not rise above in the middle of the day.
Lake Mälaren A lake is often a naturally occurring, relatively large and fixed body of water on or near the Earth's surface. It is localized in a basin or interconnected basins surrounded by dry land. Lakes lie completely on land and are separate from t ...
is usually frozen from December until the end of March. The highest official temperature reading of was recorded on 9 July 1966. The lowest temperature of was recorded on 24 January 1875. The Åkesta observatory stands 4km to the north of the town, in Åkesta.


Demographics


Economy


Industry

In 1891, the Turbine House, a small hydroelectricity, hydroelectric dam was built on Svartån, in central Västerås. This early electrification encouraged ASEA, a large electricity equipment manufacturer, to concentrate its operations in Västerås, shifting focus away from Arboga. After the 1988 merger with the power systems company Brown, Boveri & Cie, ASEA became ABB Group. As a result, Västerås is home to its ABB Aktiebolag, AB Swedish subsidiary headquarters. ABB in Västerås maintains production, e.g. robots and drive systems for industry, high-voltage direct current transmission and power grids. A number of business units have been spun out of ABB. Principal among them is Hitachi Energy (Hitachi). Since the Westinghouse takeover of ABB's nuclear business it is owned by Westinghouse Electric Company. It is situated mainly in Finnslätten, an industrial area in the northern part of Västerås. Westinghouse Sweden produces nuclear fuel and offers nuclear services for Boiling Water Reactors and Pressurized water reactors. , Westinghouse Sweden had more than 1000 employees. The plant has provided fuel for Ukraine since 2005. On 11 April 2014, after the Russian annexation of Crimea, the contract with Energoatom for the South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant was extended through 2020. Mälarenergi AB is a city-owned district heating and electric power provider for Västerås and surrounding area. Mälarenergi owns and operates a number of plants of which the biggest one is the heat and power plant in Västerås. It is Sweden's largest combined heat and power plant, and the latest unit (number 6) uses waste as fuel. Other major industries include Bombardier Transportation, which is active in railway business with production of propulsion systems for trains with worldwide customers, GE Power Sweden, Enics, Quintus Technologies AB (high pressure metal working and material densification equipment for the manufacturing industry) and Northvolt, Northvolt AB which designs, develops and manufactures lithium-ion battery cells and complete battery systems for electric vehicles, heavy transport, mining, and energy industries, as well as portable devices.


Retailing and trade

One of the historical reasons that made Västerås a city is its trading-friendly location by the river Svartån and lake Mälaren. The city remains one of the main logistical centers in Sweden due to its central location in the densely populated region Mälaren Valley, Mälardalen and favourable infrastructure connections with railways, waterways and highways. Amongst others, ICA AB has one of its main distribution centres located in Västerås. Västerås is the birthplace of multinational clothing retailer H&M. Their first store was opened in the town centre in 1947. Erikslund Shopping Center, on the outskirts of Västerås, was Sweden's biggest mall until Mall of Scandinavia opened in 2015, and the Power center (retail), retail park is the third biggest in sales after Kungens Kurva and Barkarby.


Sports

* De grönvita (The Green and White), Västerås SK Bandy, Västerås SK – Founded on 29 January 1904, "The Green and White" is the most successful bandy team in Sweden, with 22 Swedish Championships won (20 male, 2 female). They have the largest permanent indoor arena for bandy in Sweden, ABB Arena Nord, ABB Arena Syd. The Bandy World Championship have been played in Västerås several times. * VIK Västerås HK, known as VIK Västerås Hockey Klubb. The club had its greatest moment in 1992/1993 when the club won the regular series in the Swedish Elitleague (VIK reached quarter finals in the playoff). In 2000 the club was degraded from the league and faced a financial crisis. The club was declared bankrupt. During the fall of 2000 the club restarted in the lowest division which the team won. Today (2019) they are playing in Hockeyallsvenskan, the second tier. Among hockey players from Västerås you find: Nicklas Lidström, Tommy Salo, Patrik Berglund, Mikael Backlund and many more. * Västerås SK Fotboll, Västerås SK, in the fall of 2023, the team qualified to the top tier league of Swedish football, Allsvenskan. The last time the club was in the premier division was in 1997. * IFK Västerås FK, football club in Swedish football Division 4, Division 4 Västmanland * IK Franke, football club in Swedish Division 3, Division 3 Norra Svealand * Skiljebo SK, football club in Swedish Division 2, Division 2 Norra Svealand * Västerås IK Fotboll, Västerås IK, football club in Swedish Division 4, Division 4 Norra Svealand * Syrianska IF Kerburan, football club in Swedish Division 3, Division 3 Norra Svealand *Gideonsbergs IF football club in Swedish Division 3, Division 3 Norra Svealand


Notable people

* Jonna_Adlerteg, gymnast * Gerda Ahlm, artist * Carl-Henry Alström, psychiatrist * Mattias Andréasson, singer * Axenstar, power metal band * Mikael Backlund, ice hockey player * Maria Bonnevie, actress * Ana Diaz (Swedish singer), Ana Diaz, musician * Lars Ekborg, comedian * Embee, hip hop deejay and producer * Eric XIV of Sweden, king buried in cathedral * Jens Eriksson, ice hockey player * Sebastian Fronda, Fronda, rapper * Frida Hansdotter, alpine skier * Patrik Isaksson (swimmer), Patrik Isaksson, swimmer * Fredrik Johansson (guitarist), Fredrik Johansson, musician * Pontus Kåmark, football player * Dagmar Lange, author under the pen name Maria Lang * Nicklas Lidström, ice hockey player * Victor Lindelöf, footballer for Manchester United * Magnus Lindgren, jazz musician * Loreen, singer, winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 and the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 * Maria Montazami, television personality * Markus Oscarsson, Olympic gold medalists in canoeing 2004 * Pandora (singer), Pandora, singer * Stefan Pettersson (footballer), Stefan Pettersson, footballer * Promoe, rapper * Jonny Rödlund, football player * Pugh Rogefeldt, musician * Linda Rosing, singer, politician, model * Tommy Salo, ice hockey player * Ola Sandström, singer, songwriter and musician * Bobo Stenson, jazz pianist * Gary Sundgren, football player * Åsa Svensson, tennis player * Esbjörn Svensson, jazz pianist * Olof Thunberg, actor * Tomas Tranströmer, poet * Lars Wallin, fashion designer * Mai Zetterling, actress and film director


Travel

* Stockholm-Västerås Airport * Västerås Central Station


See also

* 2009 Bandy World Championship * Power Big Meet


References


External links

*
Local portal for Västerås, articles, pictures etc


– Article in the Catholic Encyclopedia
Pictures from Anundshög, Västerås, Sweden; www.remains.se
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