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Freetown Christiania

Freetown Christiania, also known as Christiania (Danish: Fristaden Christiania or Staden), is an intentional community, commune and micronation in the Christianshavn neighbourhood of the Danish capital city of Copenhagen. It began in 1971 as a squatted military base. Its Pusher Street is famous for its open trade of cannabis, which is illegal in Denmark.

Freetown Christiania
Fristaden Christiania (Danish)
Micronation
Coat of arms
Anthem: I kan ikke slå os ihjel og bevar Christiania
You cannot kill us and preserve Christiania[1][2]
LocationCopenhagen, Denmark
Official languagesDanish
Demonym(s)Christianite(s)
Christianian(s)
Organizational structureAnarchist commune and partially autonomous intentional community
Establishment
• Declared
1971
Area claimed
• Total
0.07 km2 (0.027 sq mi)
Membership~1,000
Purported currencyDanish Krone (de facto), Løn (de jure)
Time zoneUTC+1

Culture

Christiania is considered to be the fourth largest tourist attraction in Copenhagen, with half a million visitors annually.[3]

The residents of Christiania are called Christianit, or Christianshavner and Amagerkaner because Christiania is located on the island of Amager.[4][5][6][7] The 1976 protest song "I kan ikke slå os ihjel" ("You cannot kill us"), written by Tom Lunden of flower power rock group Bifrost, became the unofficial anthem of Christiania.[8] The flag of Christiania is a red banner with three yellow discs representing the dots in each i in "Christiania".[9]

Within Christiania itself no private cars are allowed. Residents with cars park on the streets surrounding the Freetown.[10] After negotiating with city authorities, Christiania has agreed to establish parking areas for residents' own cars on its territory. As of 2005, parking space for only 14 cars had been established within the area.[11]

Geography

 
Entrance

Christiania is an intentional community and commune[12][13][14] of about 850 to 1,000 residents, covering 7.7 hectares (19 acres) in the borough of Christianshavn in the Danish capital city of Copenhagen on the island of Amager.[15]

The area of Christiania consists of the former military barracks of Bådsmandsstræde and parts of the city ramparts. The ramparts and the borough of Christianshavn (then a separate city) were established in 1617 by King Christian IV by reclaiming the low beaches and islets between Copenhagen and Amager. After the siege of Copenhagen during the Second Northern War, the ramparts were reinforced during 1682 to 1692 under Christian V to form a complete defence ring. The western ramparts of Copenhagen were demolished during the 19th century, but those of Christianshavn were allowed to remain. They are today considered among the finest surviving 17th century defence works in the world.[16]

The outermost defence line, Enveloppen, has been renamed Dyssen in Christiania language (except for the southernmost tip of it which was not annexed by Christiania). It is connected to central Christiania by a bridge across the main moat or can be reached by the path beginning at Christmas Møllers Plads. Four gunpowder storehouses line the redans. They were built in 1779–1780 to replace a storage in central Copenhagen, at Østerport, which infamously exploded in 1770, killing 50 people. The buildings are renamed Aircondition, Autogena, Fakirskolen ('the Fakir School') and Kosmiske Blomst ('Cosmic Flower') and have, although protected, been slightly altered from their historical state.[17]

 
 
Glass house in Freetown Christiania, one of the many idiosyncratic constructions exemplifying modern "architecture without architects".

In 2007, the National Heritage Agency proposed protection status for some of the historic military buildings now in Christiania, some of which were altered after Christiania's takeover.[18]

After bitter negotiations that temporarily resulted in the area being sealed off to the public, in June 2011, the residents of Christiania agreed to collectively set up a fund to formally purchase the land.[19] The community made its first payment in July 2012, officially becoming legal landowners.[20]

History

1970s

On 26 September 1971, Christiania was declared open by Jacob Ludvigsen, a well-known provo and journalist who published a magazine called Hovedbladet ('The main paper'), which was intended for and successfully distributed to mostly young people. In the paper, Ludvigsen wrote an article in which he and five others explored what he termed 'The Forbidden City of the Military'. The article widely announced the proclamation of the free town, and among other things he wrote the following under the headline "Civilians conquered the 'forbidden city' of the military":[21] Although Christiania enjoyed an initial blind eye from the authorities,[22] The Ministry of Defence brought a legal case against Christiania on April 1, 1976,[22] which was upheld by the Supreme Court on February 2, 1978, who ruled that Christiania should be cleared immediately. However, despite the ruling, immediate action was not taken and that same year the Danish Parliament, Folketinget, decided that a development plan should be drafted first.

In addition to these external problems, pressure was building internally as well: Following the death of 10 residents in the space of one year from overdoses,[23] in 1979 the residents of Christiania began the "Junk Blockade". For 40 days and nights, residents patrolled the buildings where hard drugs were sold and sought to push the dealers out of the community while offering aid to the addicts.[24]

1980s

During the 1980s, motorcycle gangs fought their way into Christiania, seeking to gain control over the drug market. One gang in particular, the "Bullshit gang" or "Bullshitters", managed to fight off a chapter of the Hells Angels to establish sole control of the drugs market by 1984. In 1987, after police found the dismembered body of a man under the floorboards of a Bullshitter bike shop inside Christiania, the Bullshitters were broken up and cleared from the area following a combined response from the community, the police and reprisals from the Hells' Angels.[23] From that point on, biker jackets were banned from the Freetown.[24]

In 1989 the Danish Parliament legalised Christiania.[25]

2000s

In April 2005, a gang shot and killed a man in Christiania and injured three others in an incident related to Christiania's cannabis trade.[26]

On 14 May 2007, workers from the governmental Forest and Nature Agency, accompanied by police, entered Christiania to demolish leftovers of the small, abandoned building of Cigarkassen ('the cigar box'). They were met by angry and frightened Christianites, fearing that the police also intended to demolish other houses. The residents built roadblocks, but the police eventually entered the Freetown en masse and were met by resistance. Residents threw stones and shot fireworks at police vehicles. They also built barricades in the street outside Christiania's gate. The police used tear gas on the residents and a number of arrests were made.[27] One activist sneaked behind the police commander and poured a bucket of urine and faeces upon him before being immediately arrested.[28] The trouble continued into the early morning hours. In all, over 50 activists from both Christiania and outside were arrested. Prosecutors demanded they be imprisoned on the basis that they might otherwise participate in further disturbances in Copenhagen (which prosecutors claimed was "in a state of rebellion").[29]

On 24 April 2009, a 22-year-old man had part of his jaw blown off by a hand grenade thrown into the crowds seated at Cafe Nemoland.[30] Four others had minor injuries.[30][31]

2016 shooting and end of Pusher Street stalls

On 31 August 2016, a person believed by police to be carrying earnings from cannabis sales shot two police officers and a civilian after being stopped.[32][33] The injuries of one of the officers who was shot in the head were life-threatening (he survived, but needed a long period of rehabilitation), while the injuries of the other victims were less serious.[33][34] Police sealed off the entire neighbourhood and located the perpetrator in Kastrup a few hours later. During a brief shootout with Politiets Aktionsstyrke (a special intervention police unit) he was seriously wounded and later died from his injuries in the hospital.[35][36][37] The perpetrator, a 25-year-old Danish citizen of Bosnian descent (he arrived in Denmark as a child with his family), was well known to the police for violence and involvement in cannabis sales. Although known to be a sympathiser with Islamic extremism, this is not considered to have played a role in his actions.[32][38][39] Police officers very rarely receive life-threatening injuries during encounters with criminals (at the moment of the Christiania shooting, the last killing of a police officer by a criminal in Denmark had been in 1995)[40] and the incident was widely condemned.[41]

In a communal meeting consisting of Christiania residents, it was decided that the stalls in Pusher Street (by far the site of the largest cannabis sale in Denmark) should be removed, which happened the following day, 2 September 2016.[42][43][44] Local residents also urged people who were friends of the neighbourhood to help by not buying cannabis in Christiania.[42] About two months later, it was estimated that the de facto practice of cannabis sales within Christiania had dropped by about 75%.[45]

Economy

Christiania has a number of street food stands, as well as two breweries, Christiania Bryghus and Christiania Bryg.[46][47]

Pusher Street

 
Pusher Street in 2007, after eviction of the hash stands. A 'no photo sign' remains.
 
Murals and signs around Christiania make the community's opposition to heroin clear

Since its opening, Christiania has been famous for its open cannabis trade, taking place in the centrally located Pusher Street, although named "Green Light District" by the Christianian council. Although the hash trade is illegal, authorities were for many years reluctant to forcibly stop it. Proponents thought that concentrating the hash trade at one place would limit its dispersion in society, and that it could prevent users from switching to 'harder drugs'. Some wanted to legalise hash altogether. Opponents thought the ban should be enforced, in Christiania as elsewhere, and that there should be no differentiation between 'soft' and 'hard' drugs. It has also been claimed that the open cannabis trade was one of Copenhagen's major tourist attractions, while some said it scared other potential tourists away and the cannabis sale is actually also forbidden on Christiania's area. Even though the police have attempted to stop the drug trade, the cannabis market has generally thrived in Christiania. When local residents removed the Pusher Street stalls in 2016, it was estimated that the cannabis sale dropped by about 75%.[45]

In 2002, the government began aiming to make the cannabis trade less visible. In response, the cannabis sellers covered their stands in military camouflage nets as a humorous reply.[48] The open cannabis trade returned to Pusher Street after police raids in 2004, but the stalls were again torn down by Christiania's residents after the 2016 shooting.[44]

Further developments

In September 2007, the representatives of Christiania and Copenhagen's city council reached an agreement to cede control of Christiania to the city over the course of ten years for the purposes of business development.[49] Also, as of May 2009, the Eastern High Court upheld a 2004 Act of Parliament which reaffirmed the state's legal claim to control of the base.[50] This rule is confirmed in February 2011 by the Supreme Court. The state has now full right of disposal of the Christiania area. In June 2011, the State signed an agreement with Christiania stating that the Christiania area will be transferred to a new foundation, the Foundation Freetown Christiania.[51]

The most contentious part of this process has been to force the residents naturally opposed to the whole idea of ownership to buy the piece of land they have been occupying for more than 40 years. In July 2012, they made the first payment, and the Christianites went from squatters to legal landowners. A foundation, run by residents, was set up to raise funds and apply for a bank loan. Christianites were able to buy about 19 acres of the initial 84-acre plot.[52]

In his January 2013 book In the Name of the People, Ivo Mosley cited Christiania as one of the few examples of communities run on truly democratic lines that exist in the world. Six months later, the laws governing Christiania changed. In July 2013, the legislative proposal L 179 for the repealing of the Christiania Law was adopted by all parties in the Danish Parliament with the exception of the Danish People's Party. From that moment, the same legislative rules that apply to the rest of Denmark apply to Christiania.[51]

Christiania has countered the government's plans for normalisation with its own community driven planning proposal, which after eight months of internal workshops and meetings gained consensus at the common meeting before being published in early 2006. Christiania's own development plan was awarded the Initiative Award of the Society for the Beautification of Copenhagen in November 2006.[53]

In fiction and popular culture

Christiania native Lukas Forchhammer of the Danish pop band Lukas Graham wrote the 2016 song "Mama Said" about his experience growing up in the community.[54][55]

The mid-2010s documentary Christiania: 40 Years of Occupation covers the community's history.[56]

Freetown Christiania featured prominently in the script for the third episode of the 2016 Trailer Park Boys spinoff "Out of the Park: Europe".[57]

Episode 5 of the 2022 Netflix drama Clark portrays Clark Olofsson plotting a bank robbery with members of the Red Army Faction while hiding in Christiania after escaping incarceration in Sweden.

See also

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Further reading

  • Olsen, Jan M. (2021-09-26). "Copenhagen's hippie, psychedelic oasis Christiania turns 50". AP News. from the original on 2022-06-13. Retrieved 2022-06-13.

External links

  • Official website
  • Christiania.org on Facebook
  • Christiania.Freetown on Instagram
  • Interview with Charlotte Østervang - Christiania Photographer 2018-04-11 at the Wayback Machine
  • The Coinage of Denmark's Free State: Christiania
  • Christianiaguide A locals guide

Coordinates: 55°40′24.92″N 12°35′58.96″E / 55.6735889°N 12.5997111°E / 55.6735889; 12.5997111

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Freetown Christiania also known as Christiania Danish Fristaden Christiania or Staden is an intentional community commune and micronation in the Christianshavn neighbourhood of the Danish capital city of Copenhagen It began in 1971 as a squatted military base Its Pusher Street is famous for its open trade of cannabis which is illegal in Denmark Freetown ChristianiaFristaden Christiania Danish MicronationFlag Coat of armsAnthem I kan ikke sla os ihjel og bevar ChristianiaYou cannot kill us and preserve Christiania 1 2 LocationCopenhagen DenmarkOfficial languagesDanishDemonym s Christianite s Christianian s Organizational structureAnarchist commune and partially autonomous intentional communityEstablishment Declared1971Area claimed Total0 07 km2 0 027 sq mi Membership 1 000Purported currencyDanish Krone de facto Lon de jure Time zoneUTC 1 Contents 1 Culture 2 Geography 3 History 3 1 1970s 3 2 1980s 3 3 2000s 3 4 2016 shooting and end of Pusher Street stalls 4 Economy 4 1 Pusher Street 5 Further developments 6 In fiction and popular culture 7 See also 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksCulture EditChristiania is considered to be the fourth largest tourist attraction in Copenhagen with half a million visitors annually 3 The residents of Christiania are called Christianit or Christianshavner and Amagerkaner because Christiania is located on the island of Amager 4 5 6 7 The 1976 protest song I kan ikke sla os ihjel You cannot kill us written by Tom Lunden of flower power rock group Bifrost became the unofficial anthem of Christiania 8 The flag of Christiania is a red banner with three yellow discs representing the dots in each i in Christiania 9 Within Christiania itself no private cars are allowed Residents with cars park on the streets surrounding the Freetown 10 After negotiating with city authorities Christiania has agreed to establish parking areas for residents own cars on its territory As of 2005 parking space for only 14 cars had been established within the area 11 Geography Edit Entrance Christiania is an intentional community and commune 12 13 14 of about 850 to 1 000 residents covering 7 7 hectares 19 acres in the borough of Christianshavn in the Danish capital city of Copenhagen on the island of Amager 15 The area of Christiania consists of the former military barracks of Badsmandsstraede and parts of the city ramparts The ramparts and the borough of Christianshavn then a separate city were established in 1617 by King Christian IV by reclaiming the low beaches and islets between Copenhagen and Amager After the siege of Copenhagen during the Second Northern War the ramparts were reinforced during 1682 to 1692 under Christian V to form a complete defence ring The western ramparts of Copenhagen were demolished during the 19th century but those of Christianshavn were allowed to remain They are today considered among the finest surviving 17th century defence works in the world 16 The outermost defence line Enveloppen has been renamed Dyssen in Christiania language except for the southernmost tip of it which was not annexed by Christiania It is connected to central Christiania by a bridge across the main moat or can be reached by the path beginning at Christmas Mollers Plads Four gunpowder storehouses line the redans They were built in 1779 1780 to replace a storage in central Copenhagen at Osterport which infamously exploded in 1770 killing 50 people The buildings are renamed Aircondition Autogena Fakirskolen the Fakir School and Kosmiske Blomst Cosmic Flower and have although protected been slightly altered from their historical state 17 Glass house in Freetown Christiania one of the many idiosyncratic constructions exemplifying modern architecture without architects In 2007 the National Heritage Agency proposed protection status for some of the historic military buildings now in Christiania some of which were altered after Christiania s takeover 18 After bitter negotiations that temporarily resulted in the area being sealed off to the public in June 2011 the residents of Christiania agreed to collectively set up a fund to formally purchase the land 19 The community made its first payment in July 2012 officially becoming legal landowners 20 History Edit1970s Edit On 26 September 1971 Christiania was declared open by Jacob Ludvigsen a well known provo and journalist who published a magazine called Hovedbladet The main paper which was intended for and successfully distributed to mostly young people In the paper Ludvigsen wrote an article in which he and five others explored what he termed The Forbidden City of the Military The article widely announced the proclamation of the free town and among other things he wrote the following under the headline Civilians conquered the forbidden city of the military 21 Although Christiania enjoyed an initial blind eye from the authorities 22 The Ministry of Defence brought a legal case against Christiania on April 1 1976 22 which was upheld by the Supreme Court on February 2 1978 who ruled that Christiania should be cleared immediately However despite the ruling immediate action was not taken and that same year the Danish Parliament Folketinget decided that a development plan should be drafted first In addition to these external problems pressure was building internally as well Following the death of 10 residents in the space of one year from overdoses 23 in 1979 the residents of Christiania began the Junk Blockade For 40 days and nights residents patrolled the buildings where hard drugs were sold and sought to push the dealers out of the community while offering aid to the addicts 24 1980s Edit During the 1980s motorcycle gangs fought their way into Christiania seeking to gain control over the drug market One gang in particular the Bullshit gang or Bullshitters managed to fight off a chapter of the Hells Angels to establish sole control of the drugs market by 1984 In 1987 after police found the dismembered body of a man under the floorboards of a Bullshitter bike shop inside Christiania the Bullshitters were broken up and cleared from the area following a combined response from the community the police and reprisals from the Hells Angels 23 From that point on biker jackets were banned from the Freetown 24 In 1989 the Danish Parliament legalised Christiania 25 2000s Edit In April 2005 a gang shot and killed a man in Christiania and injured three others in an incident related to Christiania s cannabis trade 26 On 14 May 2007 workers from the governmental Forest and Nature Agency accompanied by police entered Christiania to demolish leftovers of the small abandoned building of Cigarkassen the cigar box They were met by angry and frightened Christianites fearing that the police also intended to demolish other houses The residents built roadblocks but the police eventually entered the Freetown en masse and were met by resistance Residents threw stones and shot fireworks at police vehicles They also built barricades in the street outside Christiania s gate The police used tear gas on the residents and a number of arrests were made 27 One activist sneaked behind the police commander and poured a bucket of urine and faeces upon him before being immediately arrested 28 The trouble continued into the early morning hours In all over 50 activists from both Christiania and outside were arrested Prosecutors demanded they be imprisoned on the basis that they might otherwise participate in further disturbances in Copenhagen which prosecutors claimed was in a state of rebellion 29 On 24 April 2009 a 22 year old man had part of his jaw blown off by a hand grenade thrown into the crowds seated at Cafe Nemoland 30 Four others had minor injuries 30 31 2016 shooting and end of Pusher Street stalls Edit On 31 August 2016 a person believed by police to be carrying earnings from cannabis sales shot two police officers and a civilian after being stopped 32 33 The injuries of one of the officers who was shot in the head were life threatening he survived but needed a long period of rehabilitation while the injuries of the other victims were less serious 33 34 Police sealed off the entire neighbourhood and located the perpetrator in Kastrup a few hours later During a brief shootout with Politiets Aktionsstyrke a special intervention police unit he was seriously wounded and later died from his injuries in the hospital 35 36 37 The perpetrator a 25 year old Danish citizen of Bosnian descent he arrived in Denmark as a child with his family was well known to the police for violence and involvement in cannabis sales Although known to be a sympathiser with Islamic extremism this is not considered to have played a role in his actions 32 38 39 Police officers very rarely receive life threatening injuries during encounters with criminals at the moment of the Christiania shooting the last killing of a police officer by a criminal in Denmark had been in 1995 40 and the incident was widely condemned 41 In a communal meeting consisting of Christiania residents it was decided that the stalls in Pusher Street by far the site of the largest cannabis sale in Denmark should be removed which happened the following day 2 September 2016 42 43 44 Local residents also urged people who were friends of the neighbourhood to help by not buying cannabis in Christiania 42 About two months later it was estimated that the de facto practice of cannabis sales within Christiania had dropped by about 75 45 Economy EditChristiania has a number of street food stands as well as two breweries Christiania Bryghus and Christiania Bryg 46 47 Pusher Street Edit Pusher Street in 2007 after eviction of the hash stands A no photo sign remains Murals and signs around Christiania make the community s opposition to heroin clear Since its opening Christiania has been famous for its open cannabis trade taking place in the centrally located Pusher Street although named Green Light District by the Christianian council Although the hash trade is illegal authorities were for many years reluctant to forcibly stop it Proponents thought that concentrating the hash trade at one place would limit its dispersion in society and that it could prevent users from switching to harder drugs Some wanted to legalise hash altogether Opponents thought the ban should be enforced in Christiania as elsewhere and that there should be no differentiation between soft and hard drugs It has also been claimed that the open cannabis trade was one of Copenhagen s major tourist attractions while some said it scared other potential tourists away and the cannabis sale is actually also forbidden on Christiania s area Even though the police have attempted to stop the drug trade the cannabis market has generally thrived in Christiania When local residents removed the Pusher Street stalls in 2016 it was estimated that the cannabis sale dropped by about 75 45 In 2002 the government began aiming to make the cannabis trade less visible In response the cannabis sellers covered their stands in military camouflage nets as a humorous reply 48 The open cannabis trade returned to Pusher Street after police raids in 2004 but the stalls were again torn down by Christiania s residents after the 2016 shooting 44 Further developments EditIn September 2007 the representatives of Christiania and Copenhagen s city council reached an agreement to cede control of Christiania to the city over the course of ten years for the purposes of business development 49 Also as of May 2009 the Eastern High Court upheld a 2004 Act of Parliament which reaffirmed the state s legal claim to control of the base 50 This rule is confirmed in February 2011 by the Supreme Court The state has now full right of disposal of the Christiania area In June 2011 the State signed an agreement with Christiania stating that the Christiania area will be transferred to a new foundation the Foundation Freetown Christiania 51 The most contentious part of this process has been to force the residents naturally opposed to the whole idea of ownership to buy the piece of land they have been occupying for more than 40 years In July 2012 they made the first payment and the Christianites went from squatters to legal landowners A foundation run by residents was set up to raise funds and apply for a bank loan Christianites were able to buy about 19 acres of the initial 84 acre plot 52 In his January 2013 book In the Name of the People Ivo Mosley cited Christiania as one of the few examples of communities run on truly democratic lines that exist in the world Six months later the laws governing Christiania changed In July 2013 the legislative proposal L 179 for the repealing of the Christiania Law was adopted by all parties in the Danish Parliament with the exception of the Danish People s Party From that moment the same legislative rules that apply to the rest of Denmark apply to Christiania 51 Christiania has countered the government s plans for normalisation with its own community driven planning proposal which after eight months of internal workshops and meetings gained consensus at the common meeting before being published in early 2006 Christiania s own development plan was awarded the Initiative Award of the Society for the Beautification of Copenhagen in November 2006 53 In fiction and popular culture EditChristiania native Lukas Forchhammer of the Danish pop band Lukas Graham wrote the 2016 song Mama Said about his experience growing up in the community 54 55 The mid 2010s documentary Christiania 40 Years of Occupation covers the community s history 56 Freetown Christiania featured prominently in the script for the third episode of the 2016 Trailer Park Boys spinoff Out of the Park Europe 57 Episode 5 of the 2022 Netflix drama Clark portrays Clark Olofsson plotting a bank robbery with members of the Red Army Faction while hiding in Christiania after escaping incarceration in Sweden See also Edit Denmark portalDyssebroen 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