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Viborg, Denmark

Viborg (Danish pronunciation: [ˈviˌpɒˀ]), a city in central Jutland, Denmark, is the capital of both Viborg municipality and Region Midtjylland. Viborg is also the seat of the Western High Court, the High Court for the Jutland peninsula. Viborg Municipality is the second-largest Danish municipality, covering 3.3% of the country's total land area.[3]

Viborg
City
View of Viborg and its monumental cathedral (Viborg Domkirke), as seen from the Søndersø lake.
Viborg
Location in Denmark
Viborg
Viborg (Denmark Central Denmark Region)
Coordinates: 56°27′12″N 09°24′07″E / 56.45333°N 9.40194°E / 56.45333; 9.40194
CountryDenmark
RegionMid Jutland (Midtjylland)
MunicipalityViborg
Earliest evidence8th century
Government
 • MayorUlrik Wilbek (Venstre)
Area
 • Urban
26 km2 (10 sq mi)
Elevation
51 m (167 ft)
Population
 (1 January 2023)[1]
 • Urban
42,234
 • Urban density1,600/km2 (4,200/sq mi)
 • Gender [2]
20,666 males and 21,568 females
 • Municipal
97,731
DemonymViborgenser
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
8800
Area code(+45) 8
Websitewww.viborg.dk

History Edit

Viborg is one of the oldest cities in Denmark, with Viking settlements dating back to the late 8th century.[4] Its central location gave the city great strategic importance, in political and religious matters, during the Middle Ages. A motte-and-bailey-type castle was once located in the city. Viborg's name is a combination of two Old Norse words: , meaning a holy place, and borg, meaning a fort, but the original name of the town was Vvibiærgh, where -biærgh means hill (modern Danish -bjerg (mountain).[5]

Sights Edit

 
Viborg Cathedral

Viborg is famous for Viborg Cathedral. The construction of the cathedral started in 1130 and took about 50 years. The building has burned to the ground and been re-built several times. Only the crypt of the original cathedral is still preserved. The cathedral was and is the locus of cult of Saint Kjeld of Viborg who was dean of the cathedral chapter there and had a great shrine there in the Middle Ages. The newest parts of the church are from a restoration between 1864 and 1876.[6] The cathedral is famous for its many paintings by Danish painter Joakim Skovgaard, which depict stories from the Bible. Next to the cathedral is the Skovgaard museum, founded in 1937.[7]

Before the Protestant Reformation Viborg was the home of five monasteries,[8] about 12 parish churches, several chapels and of course the cathedral. The Black Friars' church dates from the 13th century.[6] Today only the cathedral and a few remains of the Franciscan and the Dominican monasteries are left.

Sports Edit

 
Viborg Stadium

Since the 1990s, Viborg has had a reputation as one of Denmark's leading cities for sports. It started with handball, a popular sport in Denmark, when the women's handball team became one of best five clubs in Europe, and continued when both the men's handball team and the professional football team established themselves in their respective domestic leagues. From 1998 to 2008, Viborg FF was a member of the Danish Superliga, reaching an all-time high by winning the Danish cup in 2000.

Viborg hosts the annual Haervejsmarchen international two-day walking festival, which regularly attracts 8,000 participants, including many from outside Denmark. It includes marked routes of distances of up to 45 kilometres a day.[9] The walk is affiliated to the IML Walking Association.[10]

Education Edit

 
Viborg Katedralskole

Viborg is home to a number of educational institutions, including Viborg Katedralskole (cathedral school). Denmark's oldest educational institution celebrated its 900th birthday in 2000. The school is believed to have been founded about 1060, at the same time as the city became the seat of a bishop. The church needed to educate boys and young men to enter into the church's service, and to that purpose it created a school. Its current monumental home was built in 1926 to accommodate a larger number of students and later the school added a dormitory to house the many students from outer regions or islands not close to a gymnasium. Although this role is now basically obsolete, the dorm continues to be a popular solution for many students wanting to get away from home or for a small number of students from Greenland. Viborg Katedralskole is today one of four gymnasiums in Viborg.

Viborg is also home to The Animation Workshop, an art school based in a former army barracks on the outskirts of town. The school, which achieved official recognition from the Danish government in 2003, offers students a Bachelor of Arts in character animation.

For international parents Viborg also has an international school where all teaching is in English based on the Cambridge International examinations.

Transportation Edit

 
Front façade of Viborg station.

Rail Edit

Viborg is served by Viborg railway station. It is located on the Langå-Struer railway line and offers direct InterCity services to Copenhagen and Struer and regional train services to Aarhus and Struer.

Notable people Edit

 
Vitus Bering

Public service and thinking Edit

Arts Edit

 
Gudrun Houlberg, 1916
 
Morten Lund, 2017

Sport Edit

 
Finn Døssing, 2011

In popular culture Edit

In the science fiction book The Corridors of Time by Poul Anderson, a Danish-American writer who did considerable research on Danish history, a large part of the plot takes place in 16th-century Viborg. The protagonist - an American time traveller from the 20th century - arrives in the city in 1535 and gets involved with the adherents of the overthrown King Christian II and of the peasant rebel leader Skipper Clement, who face savage persecution in the city.

Viborg is also the setting of "Number 13", a ghost story by the English writer M.R. James.

International relations Edit

Twin towns—sister cities Edit

Viborg is twinned with:

See also Edit

"Gymnasium" is the Danish equivalent of high school. It is not what English speakers call a gym, or place to work out. It offers a very rigorous education for college-bound students.

References Edit

  1. ^ BY3: Population 1 January by urban areas, area and population density The Mobile Statbank from Statistics Denmark
  2. ^ BY1: Population 1 January by urban areas, age and sex The Mobile Statbank from Statistics Denmark
  3. ^ Viborg Kommune statistics April 5, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Viborg History
  5. ^ "Den Store Danske website".
  6. ^ a b "Viborg" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 28 (11th ed.). 1911. p. 17.
  7. ^ Museum website[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ one for Augustinian canons and one for Augustinian nuns, a Franciscan friary, a Dominican priory and a preceptory of the Knights Hospitallers
  9. ^ "Haervejsmarchen website".
  10. ^ "IML Walking Association website".
  11. ^ IMDb Database retrieved 25 May 2020
  12. ^ IMDb Database retrieved 25 May 2020
  13. ^ IMDb Database retrieved 26 May 2020
  14. ^ IMDb Database retrieved 25 May 2020
  15. ^ IMDb Database retrieved 03 May 2021
  16. ^ IMDb Database retrieved 25 May 2020
  17. ^ IMDb Database retrieved 26 May 2020
  18. ^ "National Commission for Decentralised cooperation". Délégation pour l’Action Extérieure des Collectivités Territoriales (Ministère des Affaires étrangères) (in French). Archived from the original on 2013-11-27. Retrieved 2013-12-26.

External links Edit

  •   Media related to Viborg at Wikimedia Commons
  •   Viborg travel guide from Wikivoyage

56°26′N 9°24′E / 56.433°N 9.400°E / 56.433; 9.400

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Viborg Danish pronunciation ˈviˌpɒˀ a city in central Jutland Denmark is the capital of both Viborg municipality and Region Midtjylland Viborg is also the seat of the Western High Court the High Court for the Jutland peninsula Viborg Municipality is the second largest Danish municipality covering 3 3 of the country s total land area 3 ViborgCityView of Viborg and its monumental cathedral Viborg Domkirke as seen from the Sonderso lake SealCoat of armsViborgLocation in DenmarkShow map of DenmarkViborgViborg Denmark Central Denmark Region Show map of Denmark Central Denmark RegionCoordinates 56 27 12 N 09 24 07 E 56 45333 N 9 40194 E 56 45333 9 40194CountryDenmarkRegionMid Jutland Midtjylland MunicipalityViborgEarliest evidence8th centuryGovernment MayorUlrik Wilbek Venstre Area Urban26 km2 10 sq mi Elevation51 m 167 ft Population 1 January 2023 1 Urban42 234 Urban density1 600 km2 4 200 sq mi Gender 2 20 666 males and 21 568 females Municipal97 731DemonymViborgenserTime zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code8800Area code 45 8Websitewww wbr viborg wbr dk Contents 1 History 2 Sights 3 Sports 4 Education 5 Transportation 5 1 Rail 6 Notable people 6 1 Public service and thinking 6 2 Arts 6 3 Sport 7 In popular culture 8 International relations 8 1 Twin towns sister cities 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory EditViborg is one of the oldest cities in Denmark with Viking settlements dating back to the late 8th century 4 Its central location gave the city great strategic importance in political and religious matters during the Middle Ages A motte and bailey type castle was once located in the city Viborg s name is a combination of two Old Norse words ve meaning a holy place and borg meaning a fort but the original name of the town was Vvibiaergh where biaergh means hill modern Danish bjerg mountain 5 Sights Edit Viborg CathedralViborg is famous for Viborg Cathedral The construction of the cathedral started in 1130 and took about 50 years The building has burned to the ground and been re built several times Only the crypt of the original cathedral is still preserved The cathedral was and is the locus of cult of Saint Kjeld of Viborg who was dean of the cathedral chapter there and had a great shrine there in the Middle Ages The newest parts of the church are from a restoration between 1864 and 1876 6 The cathedral is famous for its many paintings by Danish painter Joakim Skovgaard which depict stories from the Bible Next to the cathedral is the Skovgaard museum founded in 1937 7 Before the Protestant Reformation Viborg was the home of five monasteries 8 about 12 parish churches several chapels and of course the cathedral The Black Friars church dates from the 13th century 6 Today only the cathedral and a few remains of the Franciscan and the Dominican monasteries are left Sports Edit Viborg StadiumSince the 1990s Viborg has had a reputation as one of Denmark s leading cities for sports It started with handball a popular sport in Denmark when the women s handball team became one of best five clubs in Europe and continued when both the men s handball team and the professional football team established themselves in their respective domestic leagues From 1998 to 2008 Viborg FF was a member of the Danish Superliga reaching an all time high by winning the Danish cup in 2000 Viborg hosts the annual Haervejsmarchen international two day walking festival which regularly attracts 8 000 participants including many from outside Denmark It includes marked routes of distances of up to 45 kilometres a day 9 The walk is affiliated to the IML Walking Association 10 Education Edit Viborg KatedralskoleViborg is home to a number of educational institutions including Viborg Katedralskole cathedral school Denmark s oldest educational institution celebrated its 900th birthday in 2000 The school is believed to have been founded about 1060 at the same time as the city became the seat of a bishop The church needed to educate boys and young men to enter into the church s service and to that purpose it created a school Its current monumental home was built in 1926 to accommodate a larger number of students and later the school added a dormitory to house the many students from outer regions or islands not close to a gymnasium Although this role is now basically obsolete the dorm continues to be a popular solution for many students wanting to get away from home or for a small number of students from Greenland Viborg Katedralskole is today one of four gymnasiums in Viborg Viborg is also home to The Animation Workshop an art school based in a former army barracks on the outskirts of town The school which achieved official recognition from the Danish government in 2003 offers students a Bachelor of Arts in character animation For international parents Viborg also has an international school where all teaching is in English based on the Cambridge International examinations Transportation Edit Front facade of Viborg station Rail Edit Viborg is served by Viborg railway station It is located on the Langa Struer railway line and offers direct InterCity services to Copenhagen and Struer and regional train services to Aarhus and Struer Notable people Edit Vitus BeringPublic service and thinking Edit Saint Kjeld died 1150 Archdeacon canonized 1188 Biskop Gunner Danish Wiki 1152 1251 Bishop co writer of the Law of Jutland Knud Mikkelsen Danish wiki 1421 1478 1488 Bishop contributor to the Law of Jutland Niels Kaas 1535 in Starupgard 1594 politician Chancellor of Denmark 1573 1594 Vitus Bering 1617 1675 poet historian and Supreme Court justice Carl Gottlob Rafn 1769 1808 enlightenment scientist and civil servant Sophie Zahrtmann 1841 in Vammen 1925 deaconess and nurse Hans Christian Cornelius Mortensen 1856 1921 ornithologist taught in Viborg Bertel Dahlgaard 1887 1972 politician and statistician Kare Pugerup born 1964 diplomat and Chief of Staff at the UN agency IFAD in Rome Torsten Nielsen born 1967 in Sparkaer politician Mayor of Viborg Municipality since 2014 Anders Primdahl Vistisen born 1987 in Vridsted DPP politician and MEPArts Edit Gudrun Houlberg 1916 Morten Lund 2017Christen Aagaard 1616 1664 poet academic and theologian Carl Deichman 1705 1780 Norwegian mine operator book collector and philanthropist Mads Alstrup 1808 1876 first Danish portrait photographer with his own studio Kristian Mantzius 1819 1879 actor popular with his audience but not his bosses Jeppe Aakjaer 1866 1930 poet and novelist a member of the Jutland Movement Anders Randolf 1870 1930 Danish American actor in American films 11 Benjamin Christensen 1879 1959 film director screenwriter and actor 12 Tyge Hvass 1885 in Randrup 1963 a Danish functionalist architect A W Sandberg 1887 1938 a Danish film director and screenwriter 13 Jens Klok 1889 1974 a Danish architect with the Royal Danish Navy Gudrun Houlberg 1889 1940 actress 14 Olaf Wieghorst 1899 1988 painter of the American West Peter Seeberg 1925 1999 writer worked in Viborg as a museum custodian Johann Otto von Spreckelsen 1929 1987 architect Peer Hultberg 1935 2007 a Danish author and psychoanalyst lived in Viborg as a child Freddy Milton born 1948 in Overlund a Danish comics artist and writer Poul Martin Bonde born 1958 songwriter and spokesperson of Smukfest 15 Frank Hvam born 1970 stand up comedian 16 Morten Lund born 1972 jazz drummer Lise Ronne born 1978 a Danish journalist and TV presenter 17 Rasmussen born 1985 stage name of Jonas Flodager Rasmussen Danish singer and actorSport Edit Finn Dossing 2011Charles Buchwald 1880 in Bjerringbro 1951 amateur footballer won silver medals at the 1908 and 1912 Summer Olympics Finn Dossing Jensen born 1941 former footballer 349 appearances for Viborg FF Ulrik Wilbek born 1958 successful handball coach and Mayor of Viborg since 2018 Nicolai Vollquartz born 1965 football referee Nikolaj Jacobsen born 1971 a handball coach and former player with 148 caps for Denmark Steffen Hojer born 1973 former football player 380 club caps many for Viborg FF Brian Buur born 1977 as Brian Sorensen a former Danish darts player Henrik Dalsgaard born 1989 in Roum footballer over 300 club caps plays for Brentford F C In popular culture EditIn the science fiction book The Corridors of Time by Poul Anderson a Danish American writer who did considerable research on Danish history a large part of the plot takes place in 16th century Viborg The protagonist an American time traveller from the 20th century arrives in the city in 1535 and gets involved with the adherents of the overthrown King Christian II and of the peasant rebel leader Skipper Clement who face savage persecution in the city Viborg is also the setting of Number 13 a ghost story by the English writer M R James International relations EditSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Denmark Twin towns sister cities Edit Viborg is twinned with Bayeux France 18 See also EditSt John s Priory Viborg Chronicle of the Expulsion of the Grayfriars Chapter 2 Concerning the Friary at Viborg Gymnasium is the Danish equivalent of high school It is not what English speakers call a gym or place to work out It offers a very rigorous education for college bound students References Edit BY3 Population 1 January by urban areas area and population density The Mobile Statbank from Statistics Denmark BY1 Population 1 January by urban areas age and sex The Mobile Statbank from Statistics Denmark Viborg Kommune statistics Archived April 5 2011 at the Wayback Machine Viborg History Den Store Danske website a b Viborg Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 28 11th ed 1911 p 17 Museum website permanent dead link one for Augustinian canons and one for Augustinian nuns a Franciscan friary a Dominican priory and a preceptory of the Knights Hospitallers Haervejsmarchen website IML Walking Association website IMDb Database retrieved 25 May 2020 IMDb Database retrieved 25 May 2020 IMDb Database retrieved 26 May 2020 IMDb Database retrieved 25 May 2020 IMDb Database retrieved 03 May 2021 IMDb Database retrieved 25 May 2020 IMDb Database retrieved 26 May 2020 National Commission for Decentralised cooperation Delegation pour l Action Exterieure des Collectivites Territoriales Ministere des Affaires etrangeres in French Archived from the original on 2013 11 27 Retrieved 2013 12 26 External links Edit Media related to Viborg at Wikimedia Commons Viborg travel guide from Wikivoyage 56 26 N 9 24 E 56 433 N 9 400 E 56 433 9 400 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Viborg Denmark amp oldid 1171247329, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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