Faaborg or FÃ¥borg () is an old port town located on
Faaborg Fjord in
Faaborg-Midtfyn municipality on the island of
Funen
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in
Denmark
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. By road, Faaborg is located southwest of
Odense
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, west-northwest of
Svendborg, and roughly southeast of
Middelfart, depending upon the route. It has a population of 6,944 (1 January 2022). With its busy port, narrow streets and attractive old houses, the town is popular with tourists, particularly in the summer months. Faaborg was formerly the seat of
Faaborg municipality. The seat of the new municipality is
Ringe. Both municipalities use(d) Faaborg's medieval
coat of arms
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History

Faaborg is first mentioned as ''Foburgh''
in a document located in the
French National Archives
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in
Paris
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dated 25 June 1229. It is a deed of gift that gives Faaborg and the south of Funen as a
morning present to
Eleanor of Portugal, from
Valdemar II to his daughter-in-law. It is mentioned as a castle (Foburgh meaning Fox Castle), so it must have existed before this date. However, this date has been used as the birth date of Faaborg and thus the town celebrated its 775th anniversary in 2004.
Although it is not known when the settlement was established, it appears Faaborg had already received privileges as a market town in the 13th century. Located on a promontory surrounded by water on three sides, the site was further protected by a moat and a town wall. Around 1477, a monastery was established which over the years acquired most of the property in the town and its surroundings. After the
Reformation
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it was used for a time as a hospital until it was finally demolished. The monastery chapel became the parish church.
In the 16th and 17th centuries, Faaborg had to compete with a considerable amount of illegal trading from other settlements along the coast. In the mid-17th century, it suffered even more from the effects of the Swedish Wars
This is a list of wars involving the Kingdom of Sweden. There are legendary accounts of Swedish kings well into prehistory and they are mentioned by Tacitus in his '' Germania'', but St. Olof Skötkonung (995–1022) was the first ruler docume ...
but it began to prosper as an important port in the 18th century. Corn was exported to Norway and trade increased with the Grand Duchies of Schleswig and Holstein
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. By the 1890s, ships from Faaborg sailed as far as the Mediterranean. In the 19th century, the United Kingdom replaced Norway as the main trading partner and, in the second half of the century, trade extended to China and Australia. By the end of the century, there had been a huge increase in population (from 1,000 to 4,000) and a number of light industries had been established. Many of the new inhabitants came from Schleswig and Holstein
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after these had been lost to Germany. They included many Jews who made Faaborg Funen's most Jewish community with its own synagogue. With 50 employees, Dansk Vin- og Konservesfabrik (wine and canning) was the main business but traditional crafts and trading continued while the harbour was also enlarged. Steamship links with Copenhagen and Southern Jutland were established and in the 1880s railway connections were ensured with the other towns on the island.[
Growth was more modest in the 20th century in the face of competition from ]Odense
Odense ( , , ) is the third largest city in Denmark (behind Copenhagen and Aarhus) and the largest city on the island of Funen. As of 1 January 2022, the city proper had a population of 180,863 while Odense Municipality had a population of 2 ...
and Svendborg. A few new industries emerged in food processing and metal working but tourism and services became the leading areas of growth. By 2007, Faaborg had 7,318 inhabitants.[
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Landmarks
The harbour, old streets, historic mansions and town houses all make Faaborg a pleasant city for visitors. Its many restaurants serve a wide variety of Danish and foreign dishes.[ Plougs Gård on Vestergade, built around 1790, is one of the finest buildings in the town with its Neoclassical facade. Jesper Ploug made his fortune in shipping during the American Wars of Independence (1776—1783)]
Faaborg Church (''Helligåndskirken'') is an old monastery church dating from 1477. It formed the south wing of the now demolished Helligåndskloster belonging to the Order of the Holy Ghost from which it gets its name. Its considerable size makes it a local landmark: long by wide. The chancel and three-sided east gable were completed in 1490, the nave and southern aisle followed around 1510 and a northern aisle was added shortly thereafter. After its vaulting in 1681, it resembled a basilica. Restoration work was carried out in 1858 and 1902. The church has no tower but the tower of the now demolished Saint Nicholas Church (1450) serves as its belfry.
Faaborg Museum holds one of Denmark's most important art collections with works by the Funen Painters including Jens Birkholm, Peter Hansen, Johannes Larsen, and Anna and Fritz Syberg. It also displays some of the finest works of sculptor Kai Nielsen Kai Nielsen is the name of:
* Kai Nielsen (footballer)
* Kaj Nielsen (footballer)
* Kai Nielsen (sculptor) (1882–1924), Danish sculptor
* Kai Nielsen (philosopher) (1926–2021), American, Canada-based professor of philosophy
* Sixten Kai Niel ...
. ''Den gamle GÃ¥rd'' on Holkegade provides insights into the town's cultural history, with exhibits depicting life in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Faaborg Harbour, with its centrally placed marina, attracts about 13,000 pleasure boats each year thanks to its attractive location for the South Funen Archipelago. It is frequently visited by vintage schooners and yachts of all sizes. The port is also used by fishing boats and commercial vessels.[
A new waterpark, Faaborg Harbor Bath, was completed in 2014.
Nearby attractions include Egeskov Castle, Hvedholm Castle and Horne Church.
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Transport
Faaborg Rutebilstation
Faaborg or FÃ¥borg () is an old port town located on Faaborg Fjord in Faaborg-Midtfyn municipality on the island of Funen in Denmark. By road, Faaborg is located southwest of Odense, west-northwest of Svendborg, and roughly southeast of M ...
, a former railway station built in 1882, now serves as a bus station for FynBus. There are regular ferry links from Faaborg to the islands of Bjørnø
Bjørnø is a Danish island south of Funen. The island covers an area of 1.5 km2 and has 40 inhabitants. The island can be reached by ferry
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, Lyø, Avernakø and Ærø.
Notable people
Faaborg is closely associated with the Funen Painters (''Fynboerne'') including:
* Fritz Syberg, (1862—1939)
* Johannes Larsen, (1867–1961)
* Peter Hansen, (1868—1928)
* Jens Birkholm (1869–1915)
* Anna Syberg, (1870—1914)
* Alhed Larsen
Alhed Maria Larsen née Warberg (7 April 1872, in Heden near Faaborg – 31 August 1927, in Odense), the wife of Johannes Larsen, was one of the ''Fynboerne'' or "Funen Artists" who lived and worked on the Danish island of Funen. She appears to hav ...
, (1872—1927)
Other notables
* Christian Febiger (1749 in Fåborg – 1796) an American Revolutionary War commander Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography, Febiger, Christian
retrieved 10 May 2020
* Jens Peter Møller (1783 in Faaborg – 1854) a Danish landscape painter
* Marie Staal
Marie Staal (11 November 1806 - 16 February 1871 ) was a Norwegian-Danish stage actress. Jensson, Liv (1981). Biografisk skuespillerleksikon. Universitetsforlaget, s. 107. .
Mette Marie Staal was born in Faaborg, Denmark. She was the daughte ...
(1806 in Faaborg - 1871) a Norwegian-Danish stage actor
* Carl Dahl
Niels Carl Michaelius (Michael) Flindt Dahl, usually known as Carl Dahl, (24 March 1812 in Faaborg – 7 April 1865 in Frederiksberg) was a Danish marine painter during the Golden Age of Danish Painting.
Biography
In 1835, Dahl entered the Dan ...
(1812 in Faaborg — 1865) a marine painter during the Danish Golden Age
The Danish Golden Age ( da, Den danske guldalder) covers a period of exceptional creative production in Denmark, especially during the first half of the 19th century.Kulturnet DanmarkGuide to the Danish Golden Age Although Copenhagen had suffered ...
* Eiler Rasmussen Eilersen
Eiler Rasmussen Eilersen (1 March 1827 – 24 April 1912) was a Danish landscape painter.
Biography
Rasmussen Eilersen was born at Østerby, Faaborg-Midtfyn Municipality, Denmark.
His father, Rasmus Eilersen (1788-1869), was a farmer and th ...
(1827 in Østerby – 1912) a Danish landscape painter
* Niels Moeller Lund (1863 in Faaborg — 1916) an impressionist artist, grew up in Newcastle-upon-Tyne
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* Ulrik Hendriksen (1891 in Faaborg – 1960) a Danish-Norwegian painter
* Harald Christensen (1915 in Faaborg – executed in 1945) a member of the Danish resistance movement
* Gunnar Dyrberg (1921 in Faaborg – 2012) a member of the Danish resistance movement
* Rasmus Nellemann (1923 in Millinge – 2004) a Danish painter and illustrator of many abstract postage stamp designs
* Uffe Haagerup
Uffe Valentin Haagerup (19 December 1949 – 5 July 2015) was a mathematician from Denmark.
Biography
Uffe Haagerup was born in Kolding, but grew up on the island of Funen, in the small town of FÃ¥borg. The field of mathematics had his interes ...
(1949–2015) a Danish mathematician, brought up and lived in Faaborg
Sport
* Aage Madsen
Aage Madsen (25 May 1883 – 9 April 1937) was a Danish tennis player. He competed in two events at the 1912 Summer Olympics.
Early life and education
Madsen was born on 25 May 1883 in Faaborg, the son of merchant Anders Sudergaard Madsen ...
(1883 in Faaborg – 1937) a tennis player, competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics
The 1912 Summer Olympics ( sv, Olympiska sommarspelen 1912), officially known as the Games of the V Olympiad ( sv, Den V olympiadens spel) and commonly known as Stockholm 1912, were an international multi-sport event held in Stockholm, Sweden, be ...
* Aksel Bonde (1918 in Faaborg – 1996) a rower, team silver medallist at the 1948 Summer Olympics
* Ib Storm Larsen
Ib Storm Larsen (later Storm, 28 September 1925 – 4 January 1991) was a Danish rower who competed in the 1948 Summer Olympics.
He was born in Faaborg and died in the Algarve, Portugal
Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic ( ...
(1925 in Faaborg – 1991) a Danish rower, team silver medallist at the 1948 Summer Olympics
* Lasse Norman Hansen
Lasse Norman Hansen (born 11 February 1992) is a Danish professional road and track racing cyclist, who currently rides for UCI ProTeam . During his track cycling career, he has won five medals (including two golds) at the Summer Olympic Games ...
(born 1992 in Faaborg) a professional road and track racing cyclist, gold medallist at the 2012 Summer Olympics
Gallery
Image:Denmark-Faaborg former railroad station.jpg, The old railway station, now for buses
Image:Faaborg1.jpg, Faaborg Marina
Image:Faaborg2.jpg, Half-timbered house
Image:Faaborg3.jpg, Bell tower
Image:Faaborg4.jpg, Narrow street
Image:Faaborg Vesterport.jpg, Town gate
Image:Faaborg6.jpg, View to the north
Image:Helligåndskirken Faaborg.JPG, Faaborg Church
References
External links
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Cities and towns in the Region of Southern Denmark
Faaborg-Midtfyn Municipality
Populated places in Funen
Populated coastal places in Denmark