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Drammen

Drammen (Norwegian pronunciation: [dɾàmːən]) is a city and municipality in Viken, Norway. The port and river city of Drammen is centrally located in the south-eastern and most populated part of Norway. Drammen municipality also includes smaller towns and villages such as Konnerud, Svelvik, Mjøndalen and Skoger.

Drammen kommune
Strømsø-Bragernes
Nickname(s): 
Elvebyen, The River City
Drammen within Viken
Coordinates: 59°44′16″N 10°12′18″E / 59.73778°N 10.20500°E / 59.73778; 10.20500Coordinates: 59°44′16″N 10°12′18″E / 59.73778°N 10.20500°E / 59.73778; 10.20500
CountryNorway
CountyViken
DistrictBuskerud
Administrative centreDrammen
Government
 • Mayor (2019)Monica Myrvold Berg (Ap)
Area
 • Total137 km2 (53 sq mi)
 • Land135 km2 (52 sq mi)
 • Rank#366 in Norway
Population
 (30 September 2020)
 • Total101,738
 • Rank#6 in Norway
 • Change (10 years)
 +9.7%
DemonymDrammenser[1]
Official language
 • Norwegian formBokmål
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
ISO 3166 codeNO-3005
WebsiteOfficial website
Data from Statistics Norway

Location

Drammen is located west of the Oslofjord and is situated approximately 44 km South-west of Oslo. There are more than 101 000 inhabitants in the municipality, but the city is the regional capital of an area with 82 000 inhabitants. Drammen and the surrounding communities are growing more than ever before. The city makes good use of the river and inland waterway called Drammensfjord, both for recreation, activities and housing.

Name and coat of arms

The Old Norse form of the city's name was Drafn, and this was originally the name of the inner part of Drammensfjord. The fjord is, however, probably named after the river Drammenselva (Norse Drǫfn), and this again is derived from drǫfn f 'wave'.[3] The coat-of-arms is from modern times. They were granted on 17 November 1960. The arms has a silver-colored column on top a silver-colored bedrock crossed with a silver-colored key and sword against a blue background.[4] It is based upon the old seal dating from 1723 for Bragernes, one of the central parts of Drammen. The motto for Bragernes (in Latin) was In Fide Et Justitia Fortitudo (English: in faith and justice is strength), and the items in the seal are referring to this: key = faith, sword = justice, column on rocks = strength.[5]

Governance

On January 1, 2020, the municipalities of Svelvik, Nedre Eiker and Drammen merged to form «The New Drammen Municipality». The new municipality, which is now called Drammen, is located in Viken County and is Norway's seventh largest with over 100,000 residents. The main seat of the Greater Municipality is located in the city of Drammen. Drammen city had a population of 82.875 inhabitants in 2021, but serves as a regional centre for an area that had a population of 110.236 inhabitants in 2021.[6] The city is the country's record champion in environment and urban development, 21 prices since 2003 with 16 national and 5 international.

Districts

After the merger of the municipalities Drammen, Nedre Eiker and Svelvik in 2020, the municipality was then divided into ten municipal regions:

 
Municipal regions in Drammen.
 
Map of the urban area of Drammen 2021

[7]

 
Map of Drammensfjorden

History

Rock carvings at Åskollen and Austad are 6000 to 7000 years old, and are the first signs of human activity in the area. The largest rock carving at Åskollen depicts a moose.

 
Elk carving, Åskollen.

Drammen originally consisted of three small seaports: Bragernes (on the northern side of the Drammenselva river) and Strømsø and Tangen (both on the southern side of the river). For trade purposes, small seaports were placed under market towns. Despite their geographical proximity, Bragernes was placed under Christiania and Strømsø under Tønsberg. For this reason, cooperation between the adjacent seaport towns was almost impossible.

In 1662, a merger was proposed to unite Strømsø and Bragernes to form a market town with the name Frederiksstrøm. The proposal was rejected by Frederick III of Denmark. Bragernes received limited market town rights in 1715, and merged with Strømsø to gain status as a single city on 19 June 1811.[8]

Its geographical location made the city favorable for seafaring, shipbuilding, log driving, timber trade. During the 19th century, paper and pulp industries were developed. Large parts of the city were ruined in the great fire of 12–13 July 1866,[9] which led to the reconstruction of the city centre, including the characteristic town square and Bragernes church. The Drammen Line (Drammenbanen ) opened in 1872 providing rail service between Drammen and Oslo.[10][11]

In 1909, Drammen got the first trolleybus system in Scandinavia, the Drammen trolleybus. The lines ran until 1967. For many years the centre of Drammen suffered from heavy traffic. In 1970, Drammen Bridge with two lanes on European route E18 was built (expanded to four lanes in 2006) and in 1999 the opening of the Bragernes tunnel (Bragernestunnelen) diverted additional traffic away from the centre of the city.[12]

In recent years, the city centre has seen the introduction of new housing, shopping facilities, restaurants, cafes and bars, as well as a public pathway along the Drammenselva river.[13]

In 2011, Drammen observed its 200th anniversary with many citywide jubilee celebrations.[14] Drammen's district heating system was upgraded to use water-sourced heat pumps, drawing on local fjord water, to support population growth in the city.[15]

Geography

Drammen is one of the larger cities in Norway, and lies about 40 kilometres (25 mi) from the capital of Norway, Oslo. The city centre lies at the end of a valley, on both sides of the Drammenselva river, and where the river meets the Drammensfjord. The Holmen island in Drammen is also the main harbor for car and fruit import in Norway.

The Drammen region is part of the metropolitan region around Oslo and the country's fifth largest urban area, it extends far beyond the municipal boundaries; into the municipalities of Lier, Asker, Øvre Eiker and Holmestrand. The total population of the settlement is 110,236 inhabitants as of 1 January 2021.[16]

In 2008 Drammen won the prestigious prize for the best city development in Europe.[17]

Climate

Drammen has a humid continental climate (Dfb). Located at a sheltered location at the head of a narrow fjord branch of innermost Oslofjord, Drammen is among the warmest cities in Scandinavia in summer. The warmest month on record was July 2018 with mean 22.3 °C (72.1 °F), average daily high 29.3 °C (84.7 °F) and 11 days with highs at or above 30 °C (86 °F). The all-time high 35 °C (95 °F) was recorded August 3, 1982, and is a tie with the national high for the month. The September record high is the national record. The all-time low −28 °C (−18 °F) was recorded in January 1987, which is the coldest month on record with mean −13.8 °C (7.2 °F) and average daily low −17.1 °C (1.2 °F). In more recent years, December 2010 was almost as cold. The average date for first overnight freeze (low below 0 °C (32 °F)) in autumn is 13 October (1981-2010 average).[18] The Drammen-Berskog weather station has been operating since 2004. An earlier weather station named Drammen-Marienlyst (3 m) operated from 1966 to 2003.

Climate data for Drammen 1991-2020 (8 m, avg high/low 2010–2019, extremes 1966-2020 includes earlier station)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 13.8
(56.8)
14.6
(58.3)
21.7
(71.1)
24.3
(75.7)
30.5
(86.9)
34
(93)
33.8
(92.8)
35
(95)
28.6
(83.5)
23.2
(73.8)
17.4
(63.3)
14.1
(57.4)
35
(95)
Average high °C (°F) −1.6
(29.1)
0.8
(33.4)
6.8
(44.2)
12.4
(54.3)
17.7
(63.9)
21.4
(70.5)
24.1
(75.4)
21.7
(71.1)
17.5
(63.5)
10.6
(51.1)
4.2
(39.6)
0.4
(32.7)
11.3
(52.4)
Daily mean °C (°F) −3.3
(26.1)
−2.4
(27.7)
1.3
(34.3)
6.1
(43.0)
11.2
(52.2)
15.3
(59.5)
18
(64)
16.4
(61.5)
11.9
(53.4)
5.8
(42.4)
1.7
(35.1)
−2.6
(27.3)
6.6
(43.9)
Average low °C (°F) −7.6
(18.3)
−6.1
(21.0)
−2.9
(26.8)
1.1
(34.0)
6.4
(43.5)
10.5
(50.9)
13.1
(55.6)
11.6
(52.9)
8.4
(47.1)
3.2
(37.8)
−1.1
(30.0)
−5.8
(21.6)
2.6
(36.6)
Record low °C (°F) −28
(−18)
−26.6
(−15.9)
−21.9
(−7.4)
−8.1
(17.4)
−3
(27)
1.4
(34.5)
5.2
(41.4)
3.6
(38.5)
−2.5
(27.5)
−9.2
(15.4)
−17.2
(1.0)
−24
(−11)
−28
(−18)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 59.4
(2.34)
45.7
(1.80)
43.2
(1.70)
46.4
(1.83)
64.9
(2.56)
73.3
(2.89)
72.4
(2.85)
89.3
(3.52)
78.1
(3.07)
89.1
(3.51)
82.7
(3.26)
64.1
(2.52)
808.6
(31.85)
Source 1: eklima.no (extremes) = eklima>[19]
Source 2: yr.no (mean, precipitaiton)[20]

Demographics

Percentage Immigrants and Norwegian-born with immigrant parents in Drammen is 28 per cent, of which 25 per cent are Norwegian-born with immigrant parents.

Minorities (1st and 2nd generation) by country of origin in 2021[21]
Ancestry Number
  Poland 3,419
  Turkey 2,689
  Iraq 1,662
  Afghanistan 1,425
  Pakistan 1,263
  Lithuania 1,194
  Somalia 1,101
  Kosovo 1,029
  India 959
  Iran 923
  Vietnam 908
  Bosnia & Herzegovina 824
  Syria 710
  Eritrea 706
  Sweden 663

Attractions

 
Aass Brewery
 
Øvre sund bridge
 
Drammens museum
 
Drammen Theater

Aass Brewery

Aass Brewery is the oldest surviving brewery in Norway, and has won acclaim for both its beer and its well-conserved building. Founded in 1834, the brewery's primary products are soft drinks, beer and aquavit.[22]

Bridges

  • Øvre Sund Bridge (Øvre Sund bru) – crosses Drammenselva in the center of Drammen[23]
  • Drammen City Bridge (Drammensbrua bybro) – concrete bridge connecting the two centers of the town, built 1936[24]
  • Drammen Bridge (Drammensbrua) – motorway box girder bridge on E18 that crosses Drammenselva, built 1971[25]
  • Ypsilon Bridge (Ypsilon bru) – cable-stayed pedestrian bridge over Drammenselva, built 2007
  • Holmen bridges (Holmenbruene) – two railway bridges on the Drammen Line[26]
  • Nedre Eiker Bridge – (Nedre Eiker bru) crosses Drammenselva up the river connecting the towns Krokstadelva og Mjøndalen.[27][28]
  • Mjøndalsbrua – The old bridge between Mjøndalen and Krokstadelva, built for crossing of horse-drawn carriages in 1910.[29][30]

Drammen Museum

The Drammen Museum of Art and Cultural History includes Marienlyst, a manor house from ca. 1770, museum building from 1930 with the museum's administration, permanent exhibitions and collections, and Lyche pavilion from 1990 with the gallery, temporary exhibitions and museum café, Halling yard, with 5 old buildings, the oldest from 1760s. The museum also includes the two largest preserved like farms in Drammen, Gulskogen Manor and Austad farm.[31]

Drammen Spiral

The Drammen Spiral is a road tunnel that allows access to the Skansen Ridge, 180 m (591 ft) above the town. It opened in 1961 on the site of a former quarry.[32]

Drammen Theater

Drammen Theater in Bragernes was built in 1869 and was designed by architect Emil Victor Langlet. The theater was the first modern theater in the country. It was designed in a complex Renaissance style with symmetrical facades and round arched windows. After Drammen Theater suffered total destruction by fire in December 1993, a new theater was rebuilt on the model of the original house. It was finished during February 1997.[33]

Drammensbadet

Drammensbadet is a public swimming and training facility located in Marienlyst, Drammen. It was one of the largest in Norway when it opened 1 September 2008. They have five indoor and four outdoor pools.[34]

Bragernes Torg (town square)

Bragernes Torg is the largest town square in Norway and one of the largest in the Nordics.[35]

Sport clubs

Notable residents

Public service & business

 
Betzy Kjelsberg, 1935
 
Thorbjørn Jagland, 2016

The Arts

 
Peter Nicolai Arbo, 1874
 
Katharina Nuttall, 2010

Sport

 
Ole Einar Bjoerndalen, 2007

Twin towns – sister cities

Drammen is twinned with:[43]

Gallery - Churches & Tunnels

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Bibliography

  • Tingle, Joseph Child (25 August 1866). "A Town in Ashes". All the Year Round. London. XVI (383): 150–153.  

External links

  •   Drammen travel guide from Wikivoyage
  • Elvebyen Drammen (in Norwegian)
  • Visit Drammen
  • Drammen kommune

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20500CountryNorwayCountyVikenDistrictBuskerudAdministrative centreDrammenGovernment Mayor 2019 Monica Myrvold Berg Ap Area Total137 km2 53 sq mi Land135 km2 52 sq mi Rank 366 in NorwayPopulation 30 September 2020 Total101 738 Rank 6 in Norway Change 10 years 9 7 DemonymDrammenser 1 Official language 2 Norwegian formBokmalTime zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST ISO 3166 codeNO 3005WebsiteOfficial websiteData from Statistics Norway Contents 1 Location 2 Name and coat of arms 3 Governance 3 1 Districts 4 History 5 Geography 6 Climate 7 Demographics 8 Attractions 8 1 Aass Brewery 8 2 Bridges 8 3 Drammen Museum 8 4 Drammen Spiral 8 5 Drammen Theater 8 6 Drammensbadet 8 7 Bragernes Torg town square 9 Sport clubs 10 Notable residents 10 1 Public service amp business 10 2 The Arts 10 3 Sport 11 Twin towns sister cities 12 Gallery Churches amp Tunnels 13 References 14 Bibliography 15 External linksLocation EditDrammen is located west of the Oslofjord and is situated approximately 44 km South west of Oslo There are more than 101 000 inhabitants in the municipality but the city is the regional capital of an area with 82 000 inhabitants Drammen and the surrounding communities are growing more than ever before The city makes good use of the river and inland waterway called Drammensfjord both for recreation activities and housing Name and coat of arms EditThe Old Norse form of the city s name was Drafn and this was originally the name of the inner part of Drammensfjord The fjord is however probably named after the river Drammenselva Norse Drǫfn and this again is derived from drǫfn f wave 3 The coat of arms is from modern times They were granted on 17 November 1960 The arms has a silver colored column on top a silver colored bedrock crossed with a silver colored key and sword against a blue background 4 It is based upon the old seal dating from 1723 for Bragernes one of the central parts of Drammen The motto for Bragernes in Latin was In Fide Et Justitia Fortitudo English in faith and justice is strength and the items in the seal are referring to this key faith sword justice column on rocks strength 5 Governance EditOn January 1 2020 the municipalities of Svelvik Nedre Eiker and Drammen merged to form The New Drammen Municipality The new municipality which is now called Drammen is located in Viken County and is Norway s seventh largest with over 100 000 residents The main seat of the Greater Municipality is located in the city of Drammen Drammen city had a population of 82 875 inhabitants in 2021 but serves as a regional centre for an area that had a population of 110 236 inhabitants in 2021 6 The city is the country s record champion in environment and urban development 21 prices since 2003 with 16 national and 5 international Districts Edit After the merger of the municipalities Drammen Nedre Eiker and Svelvik in 2020 the municipality was then divided into ten municipal regions Mjondalen Krokstadelva Assiden Gulskogen Konnerud Fjell Stromso Bragernes Askollen Svelvik Municipal regions in Drammen Map of the urban area of Drammen 2021 7 Map of DrammensfjordenHistory EditRock carvings at Askollen and Austad are 6000 to 7000 years old and are the first signs of human activity in the area The largest rock carving at Askollen depicts a moose Elk carving Askollen Drammen originally consisted of three small seaports Bragernes on the northern side of the Drammenselva river and Stromso and Tangen both on the southern side of the river For trade purposes small seaports were placed under market towns Despite their geographical proximity Bragernes was placed under Christiania and Stromso under Tonsberg For this reason cooperation between the adjacent seaport towns was almost impossible In 1662 a merger was proposed to unite Stromso and Bragernes to form a market town with the name Frederiksstrom The proposal was rejected by Frederick III of Denmark Bragernes received limited market town rights in 1715 and merged with Stromso to gain status as a single city on 19 June 1811 8 Its geographical location made the city favorable for seafaring shipbuilding log driving timber trade During the 19th century paper and pulp industries were developed Large parts of the city were ruined in the great fire of 12 13 July 1866 9 which led to the reconstruction of the city centre including the characteristic town square and Bragernes church The Drammen Line Drammenbanen opened in 1872 providing rail service between Drammen and Oslo 10 11 In 1909 Drammen got the first trolleybus system in Scandinavia the Drammen trolleybus The lines ran until 1967 For many years the centre of Drammen suffered from heavy traffic In 1970 Drammen Bridge with two lanes on European route E18 was built expanded to four lanes in 2006 and in 1999 the opening of the Bragernes tunnel Bragernestunnelen diverted additional traffic away from the centre of the city 12 In recent years the city centre has seen the introduction of new housing shopping facilities restaurants cafes and bars as well as a public pathway along the Drammenselva river 13 In 2011 Drammen observed its 200th anniversary with many citywide jubilee celebrations 14 Drammen s district heating system was upgraded to use water sourced heat pumps drawing on local fjord water to support population growth in the city 15 Geography EditDrammen is one of the larger cities in Norway and lies about 40 kilometres 25 mi from the capital of Norway Oslo The city centre lies at the end of a valley on both sides of the Drammenselva river and where the river meets the Drammensfjord The Holmen island in Drammen is also the main harbor for car and fruit import in Norway The Drammen region is part of the metropolitan region around Oslo and the country s fifth largest urban area it extends far beyond the municipal boundaries into the municipalities of Lier Asker Ovre Eiker and Holmestrand The total population of the settlement is 110 236 inhabitants as of 1 January 2021 16 In 2008 Drammen won the prestigious prize for the best city development in Europe 17 Climate EditDrammen has a humid continental climate Dfb Located at a sheltered location at the head of a narrow fjord branch of innermost Oslofjord Drammen is among the warmest cities in Scandinavia in summer The warmest month on record was July 2018 with mean 22 3 C 72 1 F average daily high 29 3 C 84 7 F and 11 days with highs at or above 30 C 86 F The all time high 35 C 95 F was recorded August 3 1982 and is a tie with the national high for the month The September record high is the national record The all time low 28 C 18 F was recorded in January 1987 which is the coldest month on record with mean 13 8 C 7 2 F and average daily low 17 1 C 1 2 F In more recent years December 2010 was almost as cold The average date for first overnight freeze low below 0 C 32 F in autumn is 13 October 1981 2010 average 18 The Drammen Berskog weather station has been operating since 2004 An earlier weather station named Drammen Marienlyst 3 m operated from 1966 to 2003 Climate data for Drammen 1991 2020 8 m avg high low 2010 2019 extremes 1966 2020 includes earlier station Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 13 8 56 8 14 6 58 3 21 7 71 1 24 3 75 7 30 5 86 9 34 93 33 8 92 8 35 95 28 6 83 5 23 2 73 8 17 4 63 3 14 1 57 4 35 95 Average high C F 1 6 29 1 0 8 33 4 6 8 44 2 12 4 54 3 17 7 63 9 21 4 70 5 24 1 75 4 21 7 71 1 17 5 63 5 10 6 51 1 4 2 39 6 0 4 32 7 11 3 52 4 Daily mean C F 3 3 26 1 2 4 27 7 1 3 34 3 6 1 43 0 11 2 52 2 15 3 59 5 18 64 16 4 61 5 11 9 53 4 5 8 42 4 1 7 35 1 2 6 27 3 6 6 43 9 Average low C F 7 6 18 3 6 1 21 0 2 9 26 8 1 1 34 0 6 4 43 5 10 5 50 9 13 1 55 6 11 6 52 9 8 4 47 1 3 2 37 8 1 1 30 0 5 8 21 6 2 6 36 6 Record low C F 28 18 26 6 15 9 21 9 7 4 8 1 17 4 3 27 1 4 34 5 5 2 41 4 3 6 38 5 2 5 27 5 9 2 15 4 17 2 1 0 24 11 28 18 Average precipitation mm inches 59 4 2 34 45 7 1 80 43 2 1 70 46 4 1 83 64 9 2 56 73 3 2 89 72 4 2 85 89 3 3 52 78 1 3 07 89 1 3 51 82 7 3 26 64 1 2 52 808 6 31 85 Source 1 eklima no extremes eklima gt 19 Source 2 yr no mean precipitaiton 20 Demographics EditPercentage Immigrants and Norwegian born with immigrant parents in Drammen is 28 per cent of which 25 per cent are Norwegian born with immigrant parents Minorities 1st and 2nd generation by country of origin in 2021 21 Ancestry Number Poland 3 419 Turkey 2 689 Iraq 1 662 Afghanistan 1 425 Pakistan 1 263 Lithuania 1 194 Somalia 1 101 Kosovo 1 029 India 959 Iran 923 Vietnam 908 Bosnia amp Herzegovina 824 Syria 710 Eritrea 706 Sweden 663Attractions Edit Aass Brewery Ovre sund bridge Drammens museum Drammen Theater Aass Brewery Edit Main article Aass Brewery Aass Brewery is the oldest surviving brewery in Norway and has won acclaim for both its beer and its well conserved building Founded in 1834 the brewery s primary products are soft drinks beer and aquavit 22 Bridges Edit Ovre Sund Bridge Ovre Sund bru crosses Drammenselva in the center of Drammen 23 Drammen City Bridge Drammensbrua bybro concrete bridge connecting the two centers of the town built 1936 24 Drammen Bridge Drammensbrua motorway box girder bridge on E18 that crosses Drammenselva built 1971 25 Ypsilon Bridge Ypsilon bru cable stayed pedestrian bridge over Drammenselva built 2007 Holmen bridges Holmenbruene two railway bridges on the Drammen Line 26 Nedre Eiker Bridge Nedre Eiker bru crosses Drammenselva up the river connecting the towns Krokstadelva og Mjondalen 27 28 Mjondalsbrua The old bridge between Mjondalen and Krokstadelva built for crossing of horse drawn carriages in 1910 29 30 Drammen Museum Edit Main article Drammen Museum of Art and Cultural History The Drammen Museum of Art and Cultural History includes Marienlyst a manor house from ca 1770 museum building from 1930 with the museum s administration permanent exhibitions and collections and Lyche pavilion from 1990 with the gallery temporary exhibitions and museum cafe Halling yard with 5 old buildings the oldest from 1760s The museum also includes the two largest preserved like farms in Drammen Gulskogen Manor and Austad farm 31 Drammen Spiral Edit The Drammen Spiral is a road tunnel that allows access to the Skansen Ridge 180 m 591 ft above the town It opened in 1961 on the site of a former quarry 32 Drammen Theater Edit Drammen Theater in Bragernes was built in 1869 and was designed by architect Emil Victor Langlet The theater was the first modern theater in the country It was designed in a complex Renaissance style with symmetrical facades and round arched windows After Drammen Theater suffered total destruction by fire in December 1993 a new theater was rebuilt on the model of the original house It was finished during February 1997 33 Drammensbadet Edit Drammensbadet is a public swimming and training facility located in Marienlyst Drammen It was one of the largest in Norway when it opened 1 September 2008 They have five indoor and four outdoor pools 34 Bragernes Torg town square Edit Bragernes Torg is the largest town square in Norway and one of the largest in the Nordics 35 Sport clubs Edit Bandy field Stromsgodset IF and their elite football section Stromsgodset Toppfotball Founded 10 February 1907 Five Norwegian Cups in football 1969 1970 1973 1991 2010 Winner of the Norwegian football league in 1970 and 2013 Won six Norwegian championships in bandy Drammen golfklubb Founded in 1988 Golf club with 18 hole course situated in the southern part of Drammen on the border to Sande in Vestfold Drammen HK Handball club competing in Men s European Champions League 07 08 IF Hellas IF Sturla Konnerud IL Sport club most famous for its cross country skiing facilities SBK Drafn Founded 15 September 1910 21 Norwegian Championships in bandy 1 lost cup final in football 1927 One World Champion ski jumper Hans Bjornstad 1950 Ole Olympic Gold medallist Thorleif Haug 1924 three gold one bronze SBK Skiold Drammen Bandy plays in the highest division Drammen FK Founded 23 August 2008 Notable residents EditMain category People from Drammen Public service amp business Edit Betzy Kjelsberg 1935 Thorbjorn Jagland 2016 Niels Treschow 1751 in Stromso 1833 a philosopher educator and politician Jorgen Herman Vogt 1784 in Bragernes 1862 First Minister of Norway 1856 to 1858 Christen Smith 1785 in Skoger 1816 at Congo River physician economist and botanist Erik Borresen 1785 in Bragernes 1860 owned the first Norwegian ships to sail to China Bent Salvesen 1787 1820 a ship s captain and privateer sailed from Drammen Bernhard Pauss born 1839 at Tangen 1907 theologian educator author and humanitarian Gustav Jensen 1845 in Drammen 1922 priest hymnwriter seminary instructor and liturgist Anthon B Nilsen 1855 in Svelvik 1936 businessman politician and author Urban Jacob Rasmus Borresen 1857 in Drammen 1943 a rear admiral and industrialist Betzy Kjelsberg 1866 in Svelvik 1950 politician women s rights activist and suffragist Johan Aschehoug Kiaer 1869 in Drammen 1931 a paleontologist and geologist Johan Berger Mathiesen born 1872 in Drammen 1923 surgeon worked in Eau Claire WI Arnold Maria Hansson born 1889 in Drammen 1981 New Zealand forestry administrator and consultant Konrad Knudsen 1890 in Drammen 1959 painter and journalist host to Leon Trotsky 1935 6 Henning Bodtker 1891 in Svelvik 1975 lawyer Attorney General of Norway 1945 to 1962 Odd Dahl 1898 in Drammen 1994 engineer nuclear physics researcher and explorer Arnfinn Vik 1901 in Drammen 1990 politician Mayor of Oslo 1945 to 1947 Henry Wilhelm Kristiansen 1902 in Drammen 1942 politician chairman of the Communist Party of Norway 1931 1934 Asbjorn Bryhn 1906 in Drammen 1990 head of the Norwegian Police Security Service Thorstein Treholt 1911 in Skoger 1993 politician and father of convicted spy Arne Treholt Lars Korvald 1916 in Mjondalen 2006 politician Prime Minister of Norway 1972 to 1973 Astrid Bjellebo Bayegan born 1943 first female dean in Norway at Drammen since 1989 Svein Rennemo born 1947 in Drammen a businessperson and chair of Statoil Thorbjorn Jagland born 1950 in Drammen Prime Minister of Norway 1996 to 1997 Per Erik Burud 1962 in Drammen 2011 Norwegian billionaire head of grocery chain KiwiThe Arts Edit Peter Nicolai Arbo 1874 Katharina Nuttall 2010 Hanna Winsnes 1789 in Bragernes 1872 a poet novelist and cookbook writer Martinus Rorbye 1803 in Drammen 1848 a Danish Golden Age painter worked in Skagen Peter Nicolai Arbo 1831 in Drammen 1892 painter of history motifs and Norse mythology Christian Cappelen 1845 in Drammen 1916 a Norwegian organist and composer Hans Heyerdahl 1857 1913 realist painter portraits and landscapes grew up in Drammen Johan Halvorsen 1864 in Drammen 1935 a Norwegian composer conductor and violinist Barbra Ring 1870 in Drammen 1955 novelist short story writer and theatre critic Herman Wildenvey 1885 at Mjondalen 1959 a distinguished Norwegian poet Lalla Carlsen 1889 in Svelvik 1967 a Norwegian singer and actress 36 Kai Fjell 1907 in Skoger 1989 painter printmaker and scenographer 37 Jens Gunderssen 1912 in Drammen 1969 singer songwriter actor and theatre director 38 Eivind Lund 1914 in Drammen 1984 a Norwegian painter Solveig Christov 1918 in Drammen 1984 writer of short stories novels and plays Sverre Holm 1931 in Drammen 2005 a Norwegian stage and film actor 39 Triztan Vindtorn 1942 in Drammen 2009 a poet and performance artist Lars Klevstrand born 1949 in Drammen a singer guitarist composer and actor 40 Herodes Falsk born 1954 in Drammen comedian actor author and songwriter 41 Katharina Nuttall born 1972 in Drammen an artist film composer and music producer 42 Todd Terje born 1981 in Mjondalen a Norwegian DJ songwriter and record producerSport Edit Ole Einar Bjoerndalen 2007 Thorleif Haug 1894 in Lier 1934 three Nordic skiing gold medals at 1924 Winter Olympics Charles Mathiesen 1911 in Drammen 1994 speed skater gold medal 1936 Winter Olympics Johan Haanes 1912 in Drammen 2000 tennis player ski jumper and track and field athlete Finn Helgesen 1919 in Drammen 2011 speed skater gold medalist 1948 Winter Olympics Arne Bergodd born 1948 in Drammen rower team silver medallist at 1976 Summer Olympics Arne Dokken born 1955 in Drammen footballer with 190 club caps and 24 for Norway Svend Karlsen born 1967 in Drammen former strongman powerlifter and bodybuilder Johann Olav Koss born 1968 in Drammen speed skater with four Olympic gold medals Glenn Solberg born 1972 in Drammen handball coach former player 122 caps for Norway Heidi Tjugum born 1973 in Drammen team handballer twice Olympic team medallist Ole Einar Bjorndalen born 1974 in Drammen retired biathlete 13 Winter Olympics medals Adnan Haidar born 1989 in Drammen footballer with over 150 club caps and 36 for Lebanon Martin Odegaard born 1998 footballer with 200 club caps captain of Norway with 25 caps and the captain of Arsenal Kristian Krogh Johannessen born 1995 Professional golfer qualified to represent Norway at the 2021 Olympics Hakon Lagerqvist 1970 in Drammen Present Local skier First documented ski decent of the Kjosterudjuvet and skied 10000 vertical meters in one day at Norefjell ski area Twin towns sister cities EditSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Norway Drammen is twinned with 43 Kolding Denmark Lappeenranta Finland Orebro Sweden Stykkisholmur IcelandGallery Churches amp Tunnels Edit Skoger Church Bragernes Church Stromsgodset church Konnerud church St Laurentius church Roman Catholic Fjell church Bragernes tunnel Hamborgstrom tunnel Stromsas tunnel Kleivene tunnel Stromsas tunnelReferences Edit Navn pa steder og personer Innbyggjarnamn in Norwegian Sprakradet Forskrift om malvedtak i kommunar og fylkeskommunar in Norwegian Lovdata no Unger Carl Rikard 1896 Sproglig historiske studier in Norwegian Kristiania Norge H Aschehoug amp Co p 37 Retrieved 6 January 2009 Thorsnaes Geir Askheim Svein 18 March 2022 Drammen Store norske leksikon in Norwegian Bokmal retrieved 30 June 2022 Kommunevapen Fotw us 5 July 2006 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Joseph Child 25 August 1866 A Town in Ashes All the Year Round London XVI 383 150 153 Attribution to Tingle given in Hall John Richard Clark 1919 Herbert Tingle and Especially his Boyhood London Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge pp 12 13 OCLC 24238768 External links Edit Look up Drammen in Wiktionary the free dictionary Wikimedia Commons has media related to Drammen Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica article Drammen Drammen travel guide from Wikivoyage Tourist Information Elvebyen Drammen in Norwegian River City of Drammen Visit Drammen Drammen kommune Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Drammen amp oldid 1127950389, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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