Silkeborg Explained

Silkeborg
Official Name:Silkeborg
Pushpin Map:Denmark#Denmark Central Denmark Region
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Denmark
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Type1:Region
Subdivision Name1:Central Denmark
Subdivision Type2:Municipality
Subdivision Name2:Silkeborg
Unit Pref:Metric
Area Urban Km2:29.5
Population As Of:2024
Population Density Km2:auto
Population Urban:51805
Population Density Urban Km2:auto
Population Blank1 Title:Municipal
Population Blank2 Title:Gender [1]
Population Blank2:25313 males and 26492 females
Population Demonym:Silkeborgenser
Timezone:Central Europe Time
Utc Offset:+01:00
Utc Offset Dst:+02:00
Coordinates:56.1833°N 9.5517°W
Elevation M:31
Postal Code Type:Postal code
Postal Code:8600
Area Code:(+45) 89
Website:Silkeborg Kommune

Silkeborg (in Danish ˈse̝lkəˌpɒˀ/) is a Danish town with a population of 51,805 (1 January 2024).[2] Silkeborg is the seat of Silkeborg Municipality, with a population of 100,747 as of 2024.

Silkeborg is located in the middle of the Jutlandic peninsula, slightly west of the geographical centre of Denmark. The city is situated on the Gudenå River in the hilly and lush landscape of Søhøjlandet, surrounded by Denmark's largest forest district and a great number of lakes. Silkeborg is also known as Denmark's outdoor capital. The lakes between Silkeborg and Ry that are linked by the Gudenå, are known collectively as Silkeborgsøerne (the Silkeborg lakes).[3] The city is divided along an east–west axis by the lake of Silkeborg Langsø, which at the eastern side of the city, flows into the Gudenå River. __TOC__

History

Silkeborg was the site of a castle, a monastery and a farming estate, established in the 15th century, some 6 km from Alling Abbey.[4] The modern town grew around the Drewsen og Sønner paper mill, established in 1844. Silkeborg Papirfabrik (Silkeborg Paper mill) was located near the Gudenå River where Silkeborg castle once stood, in order to exploit the river as a source of energy for the mill, as a resource for paper production and as a means of transport. Michael Drewsen, regarded as the founder of the city, was responsible for the daily management of the mill. A statue of Michael Drewsen now stands in front of the old city hall in the town square.A commission to establish Silkeborg as a trading centre was set up in 1845, and the site grew into a small settlement, from a population of 30 in 1844 to 556 in 1850 and to 1,204 in 1855. The City Council and the Parish were both established in 1855. The railway was built in 1871.Silkeborg was given the status of market town (købstad) in 1900. The population was recorded as being 7,228 in 1901, and 8,792 in 1911. During the German occupation of Denmark, the Gestapo turned the Silkeborg Bad (Silkeborg Baths), which had until then served as the municipal sanatorium, into its Danish headquarters.[5] The remnants of German bunkers can still be seen today, and one of these bunkers is now a public museum.

Geography

Silkeborg is located in the region known as Søhøjlandet (lit.: the lake-highland) in mid-eastern Jutland. The landscape consists mostly of lakes, extensive woodlands (such as the Silkeborg Forests) and some of the highest points in Denmark, including Himmelbjerget. It is also one of the most expensive areas in Denmark in which to live, and the neighbouring village of Sejs is known for its particularly large mansions and lakeside villas at Brassø.

Economy

For many years the paper mill (Silkeborg Papirfabrik) was the most prominent business in the city, but during the 1990s it suffered financial difficulties.[6] In 1993, the German corporation, Drewsen Spezialpapiere, bought the mill, but in 2000 decided to close it. An urban renewal project turned the industrial area closest to the city centre partly into a new commercial district with a hotel, a cinema, a concert hall, restaurants and cafés; and partly into a new residential neighbourhood with modern apartment buildings.

The city has a large number of car dealerships, and is also the headquarters of Jyske Bank, Denmark's third-largest bank.[7]

Main sights

Yearly events

Regatta

Since 1899 Silkeborg has hosted an event called "Ildfestregatta", which means "fire party regatta".[20] The event is held once every three years. During the regatta the city streets are closed to traffic in the evening, becoming temporary venues where live music is performed, merchandise is sold from stalls, and an amusement park operates. The houses next to the Gudenå River are decorated with colourful lamps, as are the many boats that enter the port at this time.

On Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 0:00 p.m., there is an unofficial Danish fireworks championship. Each day, a different company puts on a fireworks display and the winner is announced on Saturday. On Saturday evening, the winner from three years before puts on a major firework show sponsored by the City Council. Nowadays the fireworks are fired from a huge raft on Silkeborg Lake just next to City Hall, however, in years gone by, the show was done from the roof of the old paper mill.

Sports

The two most popular sports in Silkeborg are football and handball. The city's professional football team, Silkeborg IF, play in Danish football's highest league, the Danish Superliga. The team has won the League Trophy once, in 1994; the Danish Cup in 2001; and the UEFA Intertoto Cup in 1997. Silkeborg IF plays its home matches at Silkeborg Stadion, renamed Mascot Park after the company Mascot, a textiles manufacturer, which bought the rights to the stadium name. It is located close to the city centre and has a capacity of 10,000 people.

Silkeborg's professional handball team is BSV (named after the three towns of Bjerringbro, Silkeborg, and Voel). The team is a part of the Danish Handball League, and plays its home matches at Jysk Arena, previously known Silkeborg Hallerne, a sports centre northeast of the city centre. The ladies handball team Silkeborg-Voel usually plays its home matches at Voel Hallerne about 10 km from Silkeborg.

The motor racing circuit Jyllands-Ringen is located about 5 km east of the city centre, in Resenbro. The circuit is 2.3 km long and was a part of the DTC, (Danish Touringcar Championship) and currently a part of the TCR Scandinavia Touring Car Championship and the TCR Denmark Touring Car Series.

Silkeborg IF Cykling is a cycling club based in Silkeborg. In 2004, the club created an élite amateur team, called Team Designa Køkken. Its biggest accomplishment came in 2008 when rider Jakob Fuglsang won Danmark Rundt (i.e. The Tour of Denmark).

Silkeborg has a ski resort, with natural snow in winter, and also a nylon track that allows for year-round skiing. The ski resort is located in Gjern about 15 km from the city centre.[21] In March 2019, Silkeborg hosted the World Women's Curling Championships.[22]

Media

Silkeborg is served by two media outlets; a newspaper and a radio station. The oldest of the two is the daily newspaper Midtjyllands Avis founded in 1857[23] as Silkeborg Avis. It is the sixth oldest newspaper in Denmark and was founded when the town of Silkeborg had only existed for 11 years. For many years the paper had its own paper press, but now it is printed at Jyllands-Posten's facilities.

Midtjyllands Avis is now owned by the Silkeborg Avis group. This group is also the joint owner of the radio station Radio 1 (formerly known as Radio Silkeborg), a commercial radio station broadcasting online and on FM across central Jutland. The radio station tends to air a mix of pop music and local news. The sister station, Silkeborg Guld, tailors its programming for audiences interested in older Danish and English music, only interrupted by adverts. The newspaper and the radio station are both headquartered at Papirfabrikken.

On the 16th of August 2013 it was announced that Radio Silkeborg was to be handed over to the Radio ABC Group. As a consequence, five employees were made redundant, but programmes would continue to be broadcast on the same FM frequency.[24]

Transportation

Notable people

Arts

Public service, business and science

Sport

In popular culture

Twin towns – sister cities

Silkeborg terminated all its twinnings in 2016.[28]

See also

External links

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: Silkeborgsøerne. da. WikiSilkeborg. Silkeborg Arkiv. 26 July 2015.
  4. Web site: The history of Silkeborg . silkeborgshistorie.dk. https://web.archive.org/web/20140308235209/http://www.silkeborgshistorie.dk/01-hist-01-ny-01.asp . 2014-03-08 . dead.
  5. http://www.silkeborgshistorie.dk/01-hist-06-arbejd-01.asp
  6. http://www.wikisilkeborg.dk/index.php/Silkeborg_Papirfabrik
  7. http://www.banktorvet.dk/banker/jyske-bank/
  8. http://www.silkeborgmuseum.dk/ Silkeborg Museum
  9. http://www.hoteldania.dk/da/
  10. http://www.hjejlen.com/ "Hjejlen - Oldest steamboat in the world"
  11. http://www.visitaqua.dk/ "Aqua"
  12. http://www.museumjorn.dk/da/ "Museum Jorn"
  13. http://silkeborgbad.dk/skulpturparken/arnakkekilden.html "About Arnakkekilden"
  14. http://www.wikisilkeborg.dk/index.php/Springvandet_i_Silkeborg_Langs%C3%B8 "Silkeborg Langsø fountains"
  15. http://www.indelukketsminigolf.dk/historie.aspx "Story of Indelukkets minigolf"
  16. http://sccdk.tripod.com/ SCC official site
  17. http://riverboat.dk/ Riverboat Jazz Festival official site
  18. http://www.mja.dk/artikel.php?node_id=67083&click_origin=article_related_article_1 Hede Rytmer 2011
  19. http://raggapak.dk Official website
  20. http://silkeborgcom.wordpress.com/2011/08/12/ildfestregatta-i-silkeborg-en-fest-ud-over-det-saedvanlige/
  21. http://www.skiurlaub-infos.com/165/skiing-denmark.html Skiing in Denmark
  22. http://www.worldcurling.org/wwcc-2019-venue Silkeborg, Denmark to host World Women’s Curling Championship 2019
  23. Web site: Other Activities. JP/Politikens Hus. 15 February 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150215230834/http://www.jppol.dk/en/artikler/other-activities.aspx. 15 February 2015. dead. dmy-all.
  24. http://www.radioassistant.com/dk/2013/08/breaking-radio-1-og-silkeborg-guld-lukker/ Radio Silkeborg closes
  25. Web site: Silkeborg Station. GoCollective. da. 21 April 2024.
  26. Web site: Washuus . Dorte . 2008-06-04 . Grundloven er værd at fejre . The Constitution is worth celebrating . 2023-01-19 . . da.
  27. https://www.myspace.com/silkeborg Silkeborg
  28. Web site: Silkeborg dropper venskabsby. midtjyllandsavis.dk. Midtjyllands Avis. da. 2016-09-22. 2021-03-29.