Laksevåg Explained

Official Name:Laksevåg bydel
Type:Borough
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Norway
Subdivision Name1:Western Norway
Subdivision Name2:Vestland
Subdivision Type3:District
Subdivision Name3:Midhordland
Subdivision Type4:City
Subdivision Name4:Bergen
Iso Code:NO-120105
Area Total Km2:29.96
Area Rank:5th
Area Note:6.7% of total
Population As Of:2014
Population Total:39,584
Population Rank:5th
Population Note:14.6% of total
Population Density Km2:auto
Utc Offset1:+01:00
Utc Offset1 Dst:+02:00
Coordinates:60.3731°N 5.24°W

Laksevåg is a borough of the city of Bergen in Vestland county, Norway. The borough is located in the western part of the municipality. Historically, the area was called Laxevaag, and it was a separate municipality until 1972 when it was merged into Bergen.[1]

The borough of Laksevåg has residential areas on the hillside of the mountain Damsgårdsfjellet facing the Puddefjorden. By the fjord itself are several industrial buildings, many of them connected with the maritime industry. The rococo-style Damsgård Manor is located in the borough.

Like the neighboring borough of Fyllingsdalen, many of the neighborhoods of Laksevåg consist of apartment buildings, especially in the area around the main service centre, the Vestkanten shopping centre. The main road to Sotra passes through the Loddefjord area in western Laksevåg.

History

The municipality of Laksevåg was established on 1 July 1918 when it was separated from the municipality of Askøy. On 1 January 1972, the municipalities surrounding the city of Bergen were merged with the city to form a large new municipality of Bergen. The municipalities involved in the merger were Arna, Fana, Laksevåg and Åsane.[2]

Since the merger, the area is now the borough of the city of Bergen, with very similar borders to those of the old municipality. After it was merged with Bergen, the former municipality was split into two boroughs: Laksevåg, which consisted of neighborhoods south of Puddefjorden separating it from the city centre, and Loddefjord, consisting of neighborhoods further west, closer to the islands of Sotra. In 2000, the boroughs were merged forming the borough of Laksevåg.

Geography

The mountain Gravdalsfjellet peaks at in elevation.[3]

Villages and neighborhoods

The borough of Laksevåg includes the villages and neighborhoods: Alvøen, Bjørndal, Drotningsvik, Godvik, Gravdal, Hetlevik, Håkonshella, Kjøkkelvik, Loddefjord, Loddefjorddalen, Mathopen, Olsvik, and Vadmyra.

Local attractions

References

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Laksevåg – bydel i Bergen. Store norske leksikon. Store norske leksikon. Norwegian. 2014-10-24.
  2. Web site: Laksevåg før og nå. Bergen kommune. Norwegian. dead. https://archive.today/20130223025910/https://www.bergen.kommune.no/aktuelt/tema/storkommunen-40-ar/9409/article-99250. 2013-02-23.
  3. http://www.ba.no/nyheter/article7479973.ece Viggohytten har brent ned til grunnen
  4. http://www.bymuseet.no/?vis=101&spr=no Alvøen hovedbygning (bymuseet i bergen museene)
  5. http://www.bymuseet.no/?vis=82 Damsgård Manor (bymuseet i bergen museene)
  6. http://home.online.no/~olekr-jo/Gravdals_historie_nyere.htm Mølledrift og annen virksomhet i Gravdal (Ole Kristian Jørgensen)
  7. http://home.hib.no/mediesenter/krigsminne/kvarven/index.htm Kvarven fort (Mediesenteret ved Høgskolen i Bergen)