Solbergelva Explained

Official Name:Solbergelva
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Norway
Subdivision Type2:City
Subdivision Name2:Drammen
Timezone1:CET
Iso Code:NO-030106
Postal Code:3057
Population Demonym:Solbergelving
Coordinates:59.7667°N -10.0667°W

Solbergelva is a village in Drammen municipality in Buskerud, Norway. The village lies north of Drammenselva, approx. 5 miles west of Bragernes square, between Åssiden in the east and Krokstadelva in the west with Solbergfjellet north. It is part of Drammen municipality and has about 6.000 inhabitants in 2017.

In the center of Solbergelva lies Solberg skole, Killingrud ungdomsskole, Solbergsentret, Solberg sport-og kultursenter, sports facilities, Solberg kapell and Solberg spinderi.[1]

Annually Solbergelva hosts Solbergfestivalen, its own festival at the end of May.

Solberg SK is one of the leading bandy teams in Norway.[2]

History

The name stems from the farm Solberg and describes in part a hill where the sun goes down.

Solberg spinderi

Solberg Spinderi was founded in 1818 under the name Drammens Bomuldsspinneri. The enterprise was founded by Hovel Helseth and three other Drammen merchants who were supporters of the lay preacher Hans Nielsen Hauge. In 1821 the company moved to Solbergelva in order to be able to take advantage of hydropower resources.[3] [4]

The history of Solbergelva is closely linked to the company Solberg Spinderi, which for many years employed a substantial part of the local workforce and were responsible for the development of housing for the employees. Around the company there was a separate community with schools, chapels, housing and social care. Solberg spinderi is one of Norway's oldest companies and is still located in Solbergelva.[5] [6]

Notable people

References

  1. Web site: Solbergelva – lokalhistoriewiki.no . 2022-06-30 . lokalhistoriewiki.no . nb.
  2. Web site: Geir Thorsnæs . Solbergelva . Store norske leksikon . October 1, 2017.
  3. Web site: Drammens Bomuldsspinderi . lokalhistoriewiki.no . October 1, 2017.
  4. http://loype.kulturminneaaret2009.no/kulturminneloyper/solvveien-med-bil/solberg-spinderi Solberg Spinderi (Kulturhistorie)
  5. Book: Throndsen, Ludvig . Bilder av en bygd . Nedre Eiker kommune . 1985 . Elektronisk reproduksjon [Norge] Nasjonalbiblioteket Digital 2016-11-02 . Krokstadelva . 69–87 . nb.
  6. Web site: Nasjonalbiblioteket . 2022-06-30 . www.nb.no.
  7. News: Safronova. Valeriya. 2022-02-04. Renate Reinsve Steps, Reluctantly, Into the Spotlight. en-US. The New York Times. 2022-02-05. 0362-4331.

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