Holstebro Explained

Official Name:Holstebro
Settlement Type:Town
Pushpin Map:Denmark#Denmark Central Denmark Region
Coordinates:56.3572°N 8.6153°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Denmark
Subdivision Type1:Region
Subdivision Name1:Mid Jutland (Midtjylland)
Subdivision Type2:Municipality
Subdivision Name2:Holstebro
Leader Title:Mayor
Leader Name:H.C. Østerby (A)
Elevation M:14
Area Urban Km2:23.7
Population As Of:2024
Population Urban:37220
Population Density Urban Km2:auto
Population Blank2 Title:Municipality
Population Blank2:59016
Population Blank1 Title:Gender [1]
Population Blank1:18248 males and 18972 females
Population Demonym:Holstebroer
Timezone:CET
Utc Offset:+1
Timezone Dst:CEST
Utc Offset Dst:+2
Postal Code Type:Postal code
Postal Code:7500
Area Code:(+45) 96
Website:holstebro.dk

Holstebro is the main town in Holstebro Municipality, Denmark. The town, bisected by Storåen ("The Large Creek") and has a population of 37,220 (1 January 2024).[2]

History

The town arose at a ford by the creek, and later a bridge was erected. The name probably derives from holdested ved broen (lit, "a resting place by the bridge").

Holstebro was first mentioned in a letter from Bishop Thyge of Ribe in 1274. A large fire in 1552 destroyed many of the town's old buildings.

On 11 February 1962 parts of Holstebro were hit by a high-end F3/T7 tornado. This was the most devastating tornado in Denmark's history & 3rd strongest. The tornado travelled 13 km with a max width of 500 meters. More than 100 homes were damaged or destroyed. Large brick apartments had their roof torn off and large parts of their third storey destroyed. A concrete barn was entirely destroyed with only one to two exterior walls still standing, and a mobile home was tossed into the air. Damage cost reached 14 million DKK as of 1962, or about 188.9 mil dkk as of 2022 [3] [4] [5]

On 10 August 1975, Holstebro recorded a temperature of 36.4C, which is the highest temperature to have ever been recorded in Denmark.[6]

Modern Holstebro

The town is a trading, industrial and cultural center in western Jutland. Industries include the manufacture of processed food, iron and machinery, wood and furniture, textiles and chemicals.

Holstebro has a large network of pedestrian walkways (gågader) in the town centre either side of the River Storå. This area has a varied shopping environment, enhanced by outdoor sculptures and picturesque buildings, including the town church and the Town Hall. The first sculpture purchased by Holstebro Municipality was Alberto Giacometti's sculpture "Maren on vehicle" purchased in 1966.

Holstebro has a rich and varied cultural life. Between 1997 and 2009 it hosted the internationally recognized ballet company Peter Schaufuss Ballet and the town still hosts the performance art theatre Odin Teatret. Several museums, including the Holstebro Art Museum with its collection of Danish and international contemporary art, and the Holstebro Museum can be found in the town.

The town holds an annual culture festival, the Holstebro Festive Week, in late summer. The Holstebro Hall, rebuilt in 1966, houses a music theatre, the Holstebro Convention and Culture Center (1991) and provides space for theatre presentations, concerts, exhibitions and conventions. More than 100 cultural events occur here every year, and the hall is visited by more than 100,000 people annually.

The Jutland Dragoon Regiment (Jydske Dragonregiment), which can trace its history back to 1679 in the times of King Christian V, has made Holstebro its home since 1953. The regiment is Holstebro's largest place of work with more than 1,800 employees.

Transport

Holstebro is served by Holstebro railway station. It is located on the Vejle-Holstebro and Esbjerg-Struer railway lines and offers direct InterCity services to Copenhagen and Struer and regional train services to Fredericia and Skjern.

Sport and leisure

Team Tvis Holstebro was founded in 2000 and play handball, representing Holstebro in the men's Danish Handball League and the Danish Women's Handball League. The women's team has won the Women's European Handball Federation cup twice, in 2012 - 2013 and 2014 - 2015 and were runner's up in 2010 - 2011. The team's best placing in the domestic league was 2nd in 2012 - 13 and, as a result, they competed in the qualification rounds of the 2013–14 EHF Women's Champions League, the highest level competition in Europe.

The men's handball team won the Danish Handball Cup in 2008 and have finished third in the domestic league three times, most recently in 2008. They achieved third place in the men's 2012–13 EHF Cup. Both teams play at Gråkjær Arena, a 3,250 capacity hall which can also be used for concerts. The arena is located to the north of the town center.[7]

Holstebro Idrætspark, located to the north-east of the town centre, is a multi-use sports complex. A stadium on the site is home to Holstebro BK, the town's football club who play in the 4th tier of Danish football, the Denmark Series. The site also features playing fields, beach volleyball courts and a sports hall. A tennis centre, including an indoor hall and seven outdoor courts, adjoins the site and is the home of Holstebro Tennis Club.[8] Holstebro RK play rugby union in the town.

Canoeing and kayaking on the nearly 100km (100miles) long Storåen is popular during the summer and early autumn. It is allowed between 15 June and 31 October.[9]

Holstebro Speedway Klub is a motorcycle speedway team who compete in the Danish leagues. The Skave Speedway track is located about 16 kilometres east of Holestebro on Hesselåvej 41B (south of Skave) and is adjacent to the Holstebro Moto Cross track.[10] [11] [12] The venue has hosted important events, including the Danish final as part of the qualifying rounds of the Speedway World Championship in 1994.[13] [14]

Jamboree Denmark 2012

A Danish national Scouting Jamboree took place near Holstebro in July 2012. Over 37,000 Scouts and Guides attended the event.[15] [16]

Notable people

The Arts

Public thinking & Public Service

Sport

Twin towns – sister cities

Holstebro practices twinning on the municipal level. For the twin towns, see twin towns of Holstebro Municipality.

Notes and References

  1. https://m.statbank.dk/TableInfo/BY1?lang=en BY1: Population 1. January by urban areas, age and sex
  2. https://m.statbank.dk/TableInfo/BY3?lang=en BY3: Population 1. January by urban areas, area and population density
  3. Web site: European Severe Weather Database . https://web.archive.org/web/20230212180647/https://eswd.eu/cgi-bin/eswd.cgi?lang=en_0&lastquery=1855950144 . 12 February 2023 .
  4. Web site: Skypumpen. 7 November 2021. 7 November 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211107201414/http://www.lokalhistorisk-arkiv.dk/gallerier/skypumpen.aspx. dead.
  5. Web site: GALLERI: Da landets værste skypumpe ramte Holstebro | dagbladet-holstebro-struer.dk .
  6. Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20170426034355/http://www.dmi.dk/vejr/arkiver/normaler-og-ekstremer/vejrekstremer-dk/ . 26 April 2017 . Vejrekstremer i Danmark . Danish Meteorological Institute . da . 15 April 2022.
  7. http://www.arenaholstebro.dk/Guidet-tour-2343.aspx Guidet tour i Gråkjær Arena
  8. http://www.holstebro.dk/holstebro-idraetspark-580.aspx Holstebro idrætspark go stadionhal
  9. http://www.visit-holstebro.com/ln-int/holstebro/canoe Canoe
  10. Web site: Holstebro. Speedway Plus . 21 April 2024.
  11. Web site: Holstebro Speedway Klub . Bahn Sport . 8 April 2023.
  12. Web site: Holstebro Skave . Speedway Life . 8 April 2023.
  13. Web site: World Championship . Metal Speedway . 13 February 2024.
  14. Web site: World Championship . Speedway.org . 13 February 2024.
  15. http://sn.dk/modules/fsArticle/index.php?articleid=214890 Fakta om Spejdernes Lejr 2012
  16. Web site: About Denmark Jamboree 2012 (English) . 30 April 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120727032154/http://2012.spejderne.dk/en/about-camp . 27 July 2012 . dead .
  17. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1111444/ IMDb Database
  18. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2618563/ IMDb Database