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Drøbak

Drøbak is a town and the centre of the municipality of Frogn, in Viken county, Norway. The city is located along the Oslofjord, and has 13,409 inhabitants.

Drøbak
Unincorporated city
Former municipality
Drøbak seen from the Oslofjord
Drøbak
Location within Norway
Drøbak
Drøbak (Norway)
Coordinates: 59°40′N 10°38′E / 59.667°N 10.633°E / 59.667; 10.633
CountryNorway
CountyViken
DistrictFollo
MunicipalityFrogn
City status (regained)13 February 2006
Population
 (2017)
 • Total13,409
 • Density2,429/km2 (6,290/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)

History edit

Drøbak and Frogn was established as a parish on its own through a royal decree on 8 September 1823. It had been a part of Ås parish.

Drøbak was established as a municipality on 1 January 1838 (see formannskapsdistrikt). It was merged with Frogn on 1 January 1962.

 
The old bakery in Drøbak

Traditionally, Drøbak was the winter harbour of Norway's capital, Oslo, since in severe winters the fjord will freeze from outside Drøbak all the way up to Oslo. It had city status between 1842 and 1962, upon which point the municipality was merged into the rural municipality Frogn and lost its city status. The city status was regained by the municipality council on 13 February 2006. It was also decided that adjacent villages such as Heer would be included within the city.[1]

A notable event in Drøbak's history is the World War II sinking of the German cruiser Blücher in the Drøbak narrows (only 1 mile (1.5 km) wide), on the early morning of 9 April 1940. The cruiser was transporting German soldiers and bureaucrats for the planned swift occupation of Oslo, but the Battle of Drøbak Sound, resulting in the sinking by the Oscarsborg fortress delayed this, and thus allowed for the evacuation of the Norwegian royal family, parliament, and cabinet, and for the nation's gold reserves to be denied the occupiers.[2]

From early on Drøbak had ferries that crossed the fjord, in modern times it has largely been replaced by the Oslofjordtunnel. However, some of the old ferries are still used as "floating restaurants" during the summer.

On the afternoon of 23 July 2023, a car rammed into a crowd of people at a café in the centre of Drøbak. According to the local police, more than six people were injured, some of them seriously. The scene of the accident was being investigated by police forensic experts.[3]

During the night of 24 October 2023, the police received a report that there had been an explosion at the entrance to a residential building in Drøbak. The bomb squad from Oslo was called in and started working on the scene. No one was injured in the incident, but the front door of the house sustained major damage.

One person living in the resident was later interrogated by the local police, and investigators links the suspect to a local criminal network in the Follo region, in Viken outside of Oslo. The investigation is ongoing, but is so far not linked to the Foxtrot (criminal network) in Sweden.[4]

Tourism edit

In summertime, cruise ships visit Oslo almost every day. Often, as many as four or five cruise ships visit each day, in addition to all the regular traffic, it has made Drøbak a popular sea-side tourist spot. However, the numerous restaurants, art galleries and mild summers are probably more important factors for visiting tourists.[5]

Drøbak is also known for its many art galleries. The town has a Christmas shop called Julehuset (the Christmas house), and letters often end up in Drøbak from Europe similarly to how they end up in Santa Claus, Indiana in the United States.[6]

During the summer months, there are tourist buses going from Oslo to Drøbak on day trips for tourists. Visitors can experience a traditional Norwegian fjord town. It is also a popular Oslo suburb for citizens to live in as public transportation is well connected between Drøbak and Oslo, both by bus and boat.

In the marina at the approach to Drøbak is a sculpture, made by Reidar Finsrud, cast in bronze of three mermaids sitting on a rock. The sculpture was unveiled in 1999.[7]

 
The three mermaids in Drøbak
 
Drøbak Church
 
Square in Drøbak
 
 

lfish is open to the public and shows live video footage of the sea life in the fjord where fish, lobster and crab are often visible for the aquarium visitors.[8] Norsk Luftambulanse used to have its headquarters in Drøbak.[9]

Etymology edit

The Norse form of the name was Drjúgbakki. The first element is drjúgr 'hard; long', the last element is bakki m '(up)hill'. This is related to the very steep roads winding down into the city centre of Drøbak.

Drøbak Church edit

Drøbak Church (Drøbak Kirke) is located in Drøbak parish in the Søndre Follo deanery within the Diocese of Borg. The church was opened on 29 October 1776. The church was a gift from timber merchant, landowner and shipowner Niels Carlsen (1734–1809) and his wife Martha Zachariassen (1743–1821). Significant repairs were made to the church in the 1820s. Domenico Erdmann (1879–1940) led the restoration in conjunction with the 150th anniversary in 1926. [10][11][12]

Places edit

Drøbak is divided into eight notable areas. These places include:

  • Gylteåsen, which mainly consists of cabins and "season-housing".
  • Husvik, where most of the year-round boats are kept. This area was also significant in the sinking of the German cruiser Blücher in 1940, as the location of the Husvik Battery of Oscarsborg Fortress. The guns of the battery are still in place in these hills as tourist attractions.
  • Sentrum (city centre), here lies "Julehuset" and most of the local stores. Most of the city centre is protected by local laws as "Verneverdig" which in short means that it has a significant cultural value and cannot be changed or rebuilt. Therefore, much of the city centre looks like it did 100 years ago.
  • Skiphelle and Elleflaten, an area consisting of suburban housing and a former hotel called "Drøbak Fjordhotell".
  • Sogsti and Ullerud, consisting much of Drøbak's suburban housing.
  • Odalen and Haveråsen is the "outer banks" of Drøbak, where the housing and population is more agricultural in nature.
  • Belsjø and Heer, the suburban housing around the large golf course surrounding most of northern Drøbak.
  • Skorkeberg and Dyrløkke, a large hill of suburban housing. In this area the local mall Drøbak City and a high school is located.

.[13]

Notable people edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ •Sørensen, Rolf m.fl.: Frogn bygdebokverk, Frogn kommune, 1996–, 5 b. (in Norwegian), ISBN 82-993990-0-9
  2. ^ Oscarsborg Fortress(in English)
  3. ^ https://epaimages.com/search.pp?pictureid=11615591
  4. ^ https://www.nrk.no/osloogviken/eksplosjon-i-drobak-1.16607747
  5. ^ •Drange, Erling: Drøbak fra nord til syd : husene forteller historie (2001), (in Norwegian) ISBN 82-996109-0-7
  6. ^ Julehuset (The Christmas house) 30 December 2012 at the Wayback Machine (in English)
  7. ^ Three mermaids in Drøbak, Norway mermaidsofearth.com (in English)
  8. ^ Drøbak Akvarium (in Norwegian)
  9. ^ Norsk Luftambulanse, Headquarters in Drøbak (in Norwegian)
  10. ^ Sigrid Marie Christie, Håkon Christie. "Drøbak kirke". Norges Kirker. Retrieved 1 September 2018.
  11. ^ Magnussen, Bernhard. "Niels Carlsen". Norsk biografisk leksikon. Retrieved 1 September 2018.
  12. ^ Myklebust, Dag. "Domenico Erdmann". Norsk kunstnerleksikon. Retrieved 1 September 2018.
  13. ^ Svein Askheim. Drøbak at Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian)

External links edit

  • Visit Drøbak (in English)
  • Introduction to Drøbak (in English)
  • A taste of Drøbak VIDEO (in English)
  •   Drøbak travel guide from Wikivoyage

59°40′N 10°38′E / 59.667°N 10.633°E / 59.667; 10.633

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Drobak was the winter harbour of Norway s capital Oslo since in severe winters the fjord will freeze from outside Drobak all the way up to Oslo It had city status between 1842 and 1962 upon which point the municipality was merged into the rural municipality Frogn and lost its city status The city status was regained by the municipality council on 13 February 2006 It was also decided that adjacent villages such as Heer would be included within the city 1 A notable event in Drobak s history is the World War II sinking of the German cruiser Blucher in the Drobak narrows only 1 mile 1 5 km wide on the early morning of 9 April 1940 The cruiser was transporting German soldiers and bureaucrats for the planned swift occupation of Oslo but the Battle of Drobak Sound resulting in the sinking by the Oscarsborg fortress delayed this and thus allowed for the evacuation of the Norwegian royal family parliament and cabinet and for the nation s gold reserves to be denied the occupiers 2 From early on Drobak had ferries that crossed the fjord in modern times it has largely been replaced by the Oslofjordtunnel However some of the old ferries are still used as floating restaurants during the summer On the afternoon of 23 July 2023 a car rammed into a crowd of people at a cafe in the centre of Drobak According to the local police more than six people were injured some of them seriously The scene of the accident was being investigated by police forensic experts 3 During the night of 24 October 2023 the police received a report that there had been an explosion at the entrance to a residential building in Drobak The bomb squad from Oslo was called in and started working on the scene No one was injured in the incident but the front door of the house sustained major damage One person living in the resident was later interrogated by the local police and investigators links the suspect to a local criminal network in the Follo region in Viken outside of Oslo The investigation is ongoing but is so far not linked to the Foxtrot criminal network in Sweden 4 Tourism editIn summertime cruise ships visit Oslo almost every day Often as many as four or five cruise ships visit each day in addition to all the regular traffic it has made Drobak a popular sea side tourist spot However the numerous restaurants art galleries and mild summers are probably more important factors for visiting tourists 5 Drobak is also known for its many art galleries The town has a Christmas shop called Julehuset the Christmas house and letters often end up in Drobak from Europe similarly to how they end up in Santa Claus Indiana in the United States 6 During the summer months there are tourist buses going from Oslo to Drobak on day trips for tourists Visitors can experience a traditional Norwegian fjord town It is also a popular Oslo suburb for citizens to live in as public transportation is well connected between Drobak and Oslo both by bus and boat In the marina at the approach to Drobak is a sculpture made by Reidar Finsrud cast in bronze of three mermaids sitting on a rock The sculpture was unveiled in 1999 7 nbsp The three mermaids in Drobak nbsp Drobak Church nbsp Square in Drobak nbsp nbsp lfish is open to the public and shows live video footage of the sea life in the fjord where fish lobster and crab are often visible for the aquarium visitors 8 Norsk Luftambulanse used to have its headquarters in Drobak 9 Etymology editThe Norse form of the name was Drjugbakki The first element is drjugr hard long the last element is bakki m up hill This is related to the very steep roads winding down into the city centre of Drobak Drobak Church editDrobak Church Drobak Kirke is located in Drobak parish in the Sondre Follo deanery within the Diocese of Borg The church was opened on 29 October 1776 The church was a gift from timber merchant landowner and shipowner Niels Carlsen 1734 1809 and his wife Martha Zachariassen 1743 1821 Significant repairs were made to the church in the 1820s Domenico Erdmann 1879 1940 led the restoration in conjunction with the 150th anniversary in 1926 10 11 12 Places editDrobak is divided into eight notable areas These places include Gylteasen which mainly consists of cabins and season housing Husvik where most of the year round boats are kept This area was also significant in the sinking of the German cruiser Blucher in 1940 as the location of the Husvik Battery of Oscarsborg Fortress The guns of the battery are still in place in these hills as tourist attractions Sentrum city centre here lies Julehuset and most of the local stores Most of the city centre is protected by local laws as Verneverdig which in short means that it has a significant cultural value and cannot be changed or rebuilt Therefore much of the city centre looks like it did 100 years ago Skiphelle and Elleflaten an area consisting of suburban housing and a former hotel called Drobak Fjordhotell Sogsti and Ullerud consisting much of Drobak s suburban housing Odalen and Haverasen is the outer banks of Drobak where the housing and population is more agricultural in nature Belsjo and Heer the suburban housing around the large golf course surrounding most of northern Drobak Skorkeberg and Dyrlokke a large hill of suburban housing In this area the local mall Drobak City and a high school is located 13 Notable people editSee also Frogn Notable peopleSee also editDrobak Sound Battle of Drobak SoundReferences edit Sorensen Rolf m fl Frogn bygdebokverk Frogn kommune 1996 5 b in Norwegian ISBN 82 993990 0 9 Oscarsborg Fortress in English https epaimages com search pp pictureid 11615591 https www nrk no osloogviken eksplosjon i drobak 1 16607747 Drange Erling Drobak fra nord til syd husene forteller historie 2001 in Norwegian ISBN 82 996109 0 7 Julehuset The Christmas house Archived 30 December 2012 at the Wayback Machine in English Three mermaids in Drobak Norway mermaidsofearth com in English Drobak Akvarium in Norwegian Norsk Luftambulanse Headquarters in Drobak in Norwegian Sigrid Marie Christie Hakon Christie Drobak kirke Norges Kirker Retrieved 1 September 2018 Magnussen Bernhard Niels Carlsen Norsk biografisk leksikon Retrieved 1 September 2018 Myklebust Dag Domenico Erdmann Norsk kunstnerleksikon Retrieved 1 September 2018 Svein Askheim Drobak at Store norske leksikon in Norwegian nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Drobak External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Drobak Visit Drobak in English Introduction to Drobak in English A taste of Drobak VIDEO in English nbsp Drobak travel guide from Wikivoyage 59 40 N 10 38 E 59 667 N 10 633 E 59 667 10 633 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Drobak amp oldid 1184795408, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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