municipality
A municipality is usually a single administrative division having municipal corporation, corporate status and powers of self-government or jurisdiction as granted by national and regional laws to which it is subordinate.
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Norway
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administrative centre
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In countries with French as the administrative language, such as Belgi ...
of the municipality is the city of Skien, which is also the administrative centre of the whole county. Some of the notable villages in the municipality include Åfoss, Hoppestad, Klovholt, Luksefjell, Melum, Kilebygda, Skotfoss, Sneltvedt, and Valebø.
The municipality is the 147th largest by area out of the 356 municipalities in Norway. Skien is the 18th most populous municipality in Norway with a population of 55,924. The municipality's
population density
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is and its population has increased by 5.5% over the previous 10-year period. The
conurbation
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Statistics Norway
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to be the seventh largest urban area in Norway, straddling an area of three municipalities: Skien municipality (about 62% of the population), Porsgrunn Municipality (30%), and Bamble Municipality (8%). This entire area is home to more than 100,000 people.
The municipality has existed since 1838, but the city of Skien is one of Norway's oldest cities, with an urban history dating back to the Middle Ages, and received privileges as a
market town
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in 1358. From the 15th century, the city was governed by a 12-member council. Skien was historically a centre of seafaring, timber exports, and early industrialization. It was one of Norway's two or three largest cities between the 16th and 19th centuries. It was also one of Norway's most internationally oriented cities, with extensive contact with its export markets in the
Low Countries
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, the
United Kingdom
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, and
Denmark
Denmark is a Nordic countries, Nordic country in Northern Europe. It is the metropole and most populous constituent of the Kingdom of Denmark,, . also known as the Danish Realm, a constitutionally unitary state that includes the Autonomous a ...
. It retained its position as Eastern Norway's leading commercial city until the 19th century, when it gradually started to lose importance to the emerging capital of Christiania following the
Napoleonic Wars
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. The city was the birthplace of playwright
Henrik Ibsen
Henrik Johan Ibsen (; ; 20 March 1828 – 23 May 1906) was a Norwegian playwright, poet and actor. Ibsen is considered the world's pre-eminent dramatist of the 19th century and is often referred to as "the father of modern drama." He pioneered ...
, and many of his famous dramas are set in places reminiscent of early 19th-century Skien.
General information
The town of Skien was established as an urban municipality on 1 January 1838 (see
formannskapsdistrikt
() was the name of a Norwegian self-governing municipality. The name was used from the establishment these municipalities in 1838 until the name fell out of use in 1863.
The municipalities had their legal basis from two laws enacted on 14 Jan ...
law). On 1 January 1856, an area of Gjerpen Municipality (population: 1,286) was annexed by the growing town of Skien. Again, on 1 July 1916, another area of Gjerpen Municipality (population: 1,332) and an area of Solum Municipality (population: 1,042) was annexed by the growing town of Skien. During the 1960s, there were many municipal mergers across Norway due to the work of the
Schei Committee
The Schei Committee () was a committee named by the Government of Norway to look into the organization of municipalities in Norway post-World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a ...
The municipality (originally the town of Skien) is named after the Skien river () since it ran through the town. The name is the plural
genitive case
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of the word which means " ski", likely referring to the straight path of the river.
Coat of arms
The
coat of arms
A coat of arms is a heraldry, heraldic communication design, visual design on an escutcheon (heraldry), escutcheon (i.e., shield), surcoat, or tabard (the last two being outer garments), originating in Europe. The coat of arms on an escutcheon f ...
is derived from the oldest known seal of the city, dating back to 1609. The
blazon
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is ''" Gules, two crossed ski-poles with central star between two skis addorsed between two flower plants issuant from a terrace in base Or"''. This means the arms have a red field (background) and the charge is a two ski poles forming a
cross
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with a star at the crosspoint located in between two skis which in turn are between two tall flower plants growing out of a flat ground at the bottom of the shield. A mural crown is usually displayed above the shield. The charge has a
tincture
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of Or which means it is commonly colored yellow, but if it is made out of metal, then gold is used. The skis are a semi- canting element (based on the meaning of the town's name) and the cross is a
religious symbol
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Religious symbols have been used in the military in many countries, such as the United States military chap ...
. There have been several theories about the meaning of the cross, but its meaning is not clearly known. It has been suggested that it is a symbol for the main church in Skien, the Holy Cross church. The small star may be a symbol of St. Mary as the second medieval church of Skien was devoted to her. Besides the skis and cross, there are two meadow buttercups on each side. The municipal flag is white with a small image of coat of arms next to the name "Skien kommune".
In 1854, the arms were shown as two skis, but the cross was now made from
ski pole
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s, as another canting element. This remained so until the early half of the 20th century. In the 1980s, the city officially adopted the current arms, which are identical to the oldest seal. The colours are the colours that have been used since the 19th century. The differences between the seal and the present arms are that in the arms the cross is placed on top of the skis and the star is changed from a four-pointed star to a six-pointed star, and that the cross is made of ski-poles.
History
Until 1979, it was thought that Skien was founded in the 14th century. However, the archaeological discovery of a carving of the Skien animal has established that its founding preceded 1000 A.D. The city was then a meeting place for inland farmers and marine traders, and also a centre for trading whetstones from Eidsborg (inland Telemark). Gimsøy Abbey was founded in the 12th century. Skien was given formal commercial town rights by the Norwegian crown in 1358.
Timber
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has historically been the principal export from Skien, and in the sixteenth century the city became the Kingdom's leading port for shipping timber. The oldest remaining building is Gjerpen church (built in approximately 1150).
From the 16th century, the city came to be dominated by a group of families known as patricians. In an 1882 letter to Georg Brandes,
Henrik Ibsen
Henrik Johan Ibsen (; ; 20 March 1828 – 23 May 1906) was a Norwegian playwright, poet and actor. Ibsen is considered the world's pre-eminent dramatist of the 19th century and is often referred to as "the father of modern drama." He pioneered ...
Blom
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as the most prominent patrician families when he grew up there.
The current town layout was fixed after the last town fire in 1886.
Government
Skien Municipality is responsible for
primary education
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(through 10th grade), outpatient
health services
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,
senior citizen
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social services
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,
zoning
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,
economic development
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, and municipal
road
A road is a thoroughfare used primarily for movement of traffic. Roads differ from streets, whose primary use is local access. They also differ from stroads, which combine the features of streets and roads. Most modern roads are paved.
Th ...
s and utilities. The municipality is governed by a
municipal council
A municipal council is the legislative body of a municipality or local government area. Depending on the location and classification of the municipality it may be known as a city council, town council, town board, community council, borough cou ...
mayor
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municipal council
A municipal council is the legislative body of a municipality or local government area. Depending on the location and classification of the municipality it may be known as a city council, town council, town board, community council, borough cou ...
of Skien is made up of 55 representatives that are elected to four-year terms. The tables below show the current and historical composition of the council by political
party
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.
Mayors
The mayors () of Skien:
* 1838-1838: Christopher Myhre
* 1838–1840: Peter Fredrik Feilberg
* 1840–1842: Hans Severin Arentz
* 1842–1843: Hother Bøttger
* 1844–1845: Cornelius Blom
* 1845–1847: Hans Severin Arentz
* 1847–1848: Herman Bagger
* 1848–1850: Hans Severin Arentz
* 1850–1851: Herman Bagger
* 1851–1860: Hans Severin Arentz
* 1860–1861: Herman Bagger
* 1861–1867: Hans Severin Arentz
* 1867–1869: Herman Bagger
* 1869–1872: Hans Julius Hammer
* 1872–1873: Anthon H. Steenstrup
* 1873–1876: Hans Severin Arentz
* 1876–1878: Johan Castberg ( V)
* 1878–1879: Hans Dulin ( V)
* 1879–1881: Johan R. Garben
* 1881–1883: Hans Dulin ( V)
* 1883–1886: Axel Borchgrevink ( H)
* 1886–1887: Martin Walther ( H)
* 1887–1893: Paul Steenstrup Koht ( V)
* 1893–1896: Hans Gurstad ( V)
* 1896–1897: Hans Larsen ( V)
* 1897–1899: Carl Stousland ( V)
* 1899–1905: Tholf Grini ( V)
* 1905–1909: Søren B. Paulsen ( V)
* 1909–1910: Tholf Grini ( V)
* 1910–1911: Johannes Sørfonden ( V)
* 1911–1912: Harald Kristoffersen ( V)
* 1912–1914: Tholf Grini ( FV)
* 1914–1917: Jonas P. Solheim ( V)
* 1917–1919: Carl Stousland ( V)
* 1919–1920: Tholf Grini ( FV)
* 1920–1926: Lars Skjelbred ( H)
* 1926–1927: Hermann Olaus Hansen ( NKP)
* 1927–1928: Christian C. Bruun ( H)
* 1928–1929: Jørgen Bøhle ( H)
* 1929–1931: Carl Hartmann ( V)
* 1932–1935: Jørgen Bøhle ( H)
* 1931–1932: K. Slagstad ( V)
* 1935–1937: Ambros Sollid ( V)
* 1938–1941: Øivind Stensrud ( V)
* 1945-1945: Øivind Stensrud ( V)
* 1945–1947: Hermann Olaus Hansen ( Ap)
* 1948–1952: Aslak Nilsen ( Ap)
* 1952–1964: Arnt Haraldsen ( Ap)
* 1964–1967: Johan Heisholt ( Ap)
* 1967–1980: Sigurd Namløs ( Ap)
* 1980–1984: Halvor Aas ( H)
* 1984–1986: Einfrid Halvorsen ( Ap)
* 1986–1987: Per Sigurd Lauvstad ( Ap)
* 1988-1988: Einfrid Halvorsen ( Ap)
* 1988–1989: Audun Kleppe ( KrF)
* 1990–1993: Per Sigurd Lauvstad ( Ap)
* 1993-1993: Rolf Erling Andersen ( Ap)
* 1994–1995: Audun Kleppe ( KrF)
* 1995–1999: Rolf Erling Andersen ( Ap)
* 1999–2001: Kari Lise Holmberg ( H)
* 2001–2003: Jan Terje Olsen ( H)
* 2003–2011: Rolf Erling Andersen ( Ap)
* 2011–2023: Hedda Foss Five ( Ap)
* 2023–present: Marius Roheim Aarvold ( H)
* 2024, Feb 1 – May 15: Jørn Inge Næss ( FrP), Acting Mayor
Transportation
Roads
The
European route E18
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Although the designation implies the ...
highway runs through neighboring Porsgrunn and it connects to the Norwegian national road 36 which is the main road through Skien. It follows along the Skienselva river to the north. Another main route used by most buses coming from Oslo is Norwegian county road 32 which goes through Siljan and on to the northeast.
Water
Skien is the main terminus for the Telemark Canal. The "Norsjø-Skienskanalen" section of the canal, with one terminus at Skien and the other at Løveid, was built in 1854–1861. In Europe, canals were commonly built in the pre-railroad period to transport goods, timber, and passengers. The "Porsgrunn river" runs from the lock at Skien through Porsgrunn to the Frierfjord. Skien harbour is located at ''Vold havneterminal''.
Bergen
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By May 20 ...
and
Stavanger
Stavanger, officially the Stavanger Municipality, is a city and municipalities of Norway, municipality in Norway. It is the third largest city and third largest metropolitan area in Norway (through conurbation with neighboring Sandnes) and the ...
as well as flights to
Trondheim
Trondheim ( , , ; ), historically Kaupangen, Nidaros, and Trondhjem (), is a city and municipality in Trøndelag county, Norway. As of 2022, it had a population of 212,660. Trondheim is the third most populous municipality in Norway, and is ...
by the airline Vildanden. For the present, no commercial flights are operated from Geiteryggen.
Culture and recreation
Churches
The
Church of Norway
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has seven parishes () within the municipality of Skien. It is part of the Skien prosti (
deanery
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Skien was the birthplace of the author and playwright
Henrik Ibsen
Henrik Johan Ibsen (; ; 20 March 1828 – 23 May 1906) was a Norwegian playwright, poet and actor. Ibsen is considered the world's pre-eminent dramatist of the 19th century and is often referred to as "the father of modern drama." He pioneered ...
, probably the most important writer to emerge from Norway. Many of Ibsen's plays are set in an unnamed provincial town that suggests Skien. The former Ibsen family homestead at Venstøp outside Skien was established as the Ibsen Museum in 1958. The Ibsen Museum has now been incorporated into the multi-site Telemark Museum, which includes several other historical sites.
Music and entertainment
Ibsenhuset is the local culture and conference center in Skien. It also houses concerts by international and national artists, opera, theatre and other cultural events. Skien kunstforening has a department in Ibsenhuset, and the local culture school and library are also located in the building. The venue is also home to the regional symphony orchestra, Grenland Symfoniorkester.
Teater Ibsen is the city theatre, and is still used for small productions.
In the summer of 2009 Elton John held a concert at the new Skagerak Arena, the soccer pitch for the local footfall team Odd. Next to Skagerak Arena is Stevneplassen, where car shows, concerts, flea markets and the annual "Handelsstevnet" – a trade fair with entertainment and a small amusement park – are held. The Handelsstevnet was closed down after the annual fair in 2011.
In Skotfoss, a small suburb of Skien further up the Telemark Canal, concerts are held at Løveid Sluser. There are plans to hold cultural events and concerts at Klosterøya (a downtown graffiti park).
Amusement parks
There are no local amusement parks in Skien. Lekeland was a small amusement park for children just outside the town, but it closed in 2008. Every year there is a
traveling carnival
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with rides and merry-go-arounds for a week, in "Stevneplassen". There is an indoor waterpark and a big outdoor climbing park in Skien Fritidspark.
Frogner Manor in Skien
(''Frogner Hovedgård'') is a manor house on the outskirts of Skien. The manor house was built for shipowner and timber merchant Christopher Hansen Blom (died 1879) and his wife Marie Elisabeth (Cappelen) Blom (died 1834). The main building is influenced by Italian Renaissance architecture. The garden was laid out in English landscape style in the 1850s.
Kapitelberget
The Church on Kapitelberget (''Kirken på Kapitelberget'') was a medieval church. Kapitelberget was a private chapel on Bratsberg farm dating to the early 1100s. It is not known when the church went out of use, but Bratsberg farm burned down in 1156. in 1576, Peder Claussøn Friis reviewed it as a ruin. The site was first excavated in 1901. In 1928, Gerhard Fischer undertook restoration and preservation. The work was completed in 1933.
Economy
Media
The daily newspapers '' Varden'' and '' Telemarksavisa'' are published in Skien. The local television for Telemark, TVTelemark, is located in Skien.
engineering
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paper mill
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which was closed down in the spring of 2006), an EFD Induction (
induction heating
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Vestfold
Vestfold () is a county and a current electoral district in Norway. Located on the western shore of the Oslofjord, it borders Buskerud and Telemark counties. The county administration is located in Tønsberg, Norway's oldest city, and the larg ...
.
Shopping
Skien has three
shopping mall
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s:
*''Handelsbyen Herkules'' (110 stores and services)
*''Arkaden Skien Storsenter'' (47 stores and services)
*''Lietorvet Senter'' (28 stores and services)
handball
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football
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curling
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ice hockey
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* Jørgen von Ansbach (ca.1510–ca.1590), a German-Norwegian timber merchant who was Mayor of Skien
* Diderik von Cappelen (1761–1828), a wholesaler, shipowner, estate owner, and politician
* Ulrich Fredrich von Cappelen (1770–1820), a ship owner and timber merchant
* Severin Løvenskiold (1777–1856), a landowner, Prime Minister, and Governor in Norway
* Peter Andreas Munch (1810–1863), a historian who worked on the medieval history of Norway
* Brynild Anundsen (1841–1913), a Norwegian-American editor and publisher
* Gunnar Knudsen (1848–1928), the
Prime Minister of Norway
The prime minister of Norway (, which directly translates to "minister of state") is the head of government and chief executive of Norway. The prime minister and Cabinet of Norway, Cabinet (consisting of all the most senior government departme ...
econometrician
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and statistician
* Einfrid Halvorsen (born 1937), a trade unionist and mayor of Skien from 1983 to 1986
* Bjørn Tore Godal (born 1945), a politician who was Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1994–1997
* Jon Fredrik Baksaas (born 1954), the CEO of Telenor
* Margareth Øvrum (born 1958), an engineer and executive VP of Statoil
* Eskil Pedersen (born 1984), the leader of the Labour Party´s Youth Organization, AUF, during terrorist attack on AUF at Utøya on 22 July 2011
* Bastian Vasquez (1990 – ca.mid 2015), a Norwegian
ISIS
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jihadist
The arts
* August Cappelen (1827–1852), a Norwegian painter of melancholic, dramatic landscapes
*
Henrik Ibsen
Henrik Johan Ibsen (; ; 20 March 1828 – 23 May 1906) was a Norwegian playwright, poet and actor. Ibsen is considered the world's pre-eminent dramatist of the 19th century and is often referred to as "the father of modern drama." He pioneered ...
(1828–1906), a Norwegian playwright and theatre director
* Iver Holter (1850–1941), a Norwegian composer and conductor
* Rolf Christensen (1894–1962), an actor in operettas, plays and farces, and film director
* Ella Peaters (1907–1991), an actress, revue artist, singer, and circus performer
* Aage Samuelsen (1915–1987), a Norwegian evangelist, singer, and
composer
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Etymology and def ...
* Knut Wigert (1916–2006), a Norwegian actor, known for his
Ibsen
Henrik Johan Ibsen (; ; 20 March 1828 – 23 May 1906) was a Norwegian playwright, poet and actor. Ibsen is considered the world's pre-eminent dramatist of the 19th century and is often referred to as "the father of modern drama." He pioneered ...
roles
* Kari Løvaas (1939–2025), a Norwegian operatic soprano
* Tor Åge Bringsværd (born 1939), an author, playwright, editor, and translator
* Yngvar Numme (1944–2023), a singer, actor, revue writer, and director. Retrieved 22 December 2020
* Torhild Staahlen (1947–2022), a Norwegian operatic mezzo-soprano
* Iver Kleive (born 1949), a Norwegian composer and organist
*
Audun Kleive
Audun Kleive (born 20 October 1961) is a Norwegian jazz drummer.) He was raised in Skien and is the son of organist Kristoffer Kleive and brother of organist Iver Kleive.
Career
Kleive began to play drums in a rock and dance band, and then went ...
(born 1961), a Norwegian jazz drummer
* Bugge Wesseltoft (born 1964), a jazz musician, pianist, composer, and producer
* Gisle Kverndokk (born 1967), a Norwegian contemporary composer
* Heidi Hauge (born 1967), a Norwegian folk and country music singer
* Paal Flaata (born 1968), a Norwegian vocalist
* BÃ¥rd Tufte Johansen (born 1969), a Norwegian comedian
* Wetle Holte (born 1973), a Norwegian jazz drummer and composer
* Lage Lund (born 1978), a Norwegian jazz guitarist
* Atle Pettersen (born 1989), a Norwegian singer and songwriter
* Julie Bergan (born 1994), a Norwegian singer and songwriter
Norway
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* Dag Erik Pedersen (1959–2024), a road racing cyclist and anchorman with NRK
* Jeanette Nilsen (born 1972), a handball player who was a team bronze medallist at the
2000 Summer Olympics
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* Tommy Svindal Larsen (born 1973), a retired footballer with 517 club caps and 24 for
Norway
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Norway
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* Alexander Aas (born 1978), a retired Norwegian footballer with 350 club caps
* Erik Midtgarden (born 1987), a Norwegian footballer with 320 club caps
Sorrento
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, Italy
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Thisted
Thisted is a town in the municipality of Thisted in the North Denmark Region of Denmark. It has a population of 13,505 (1 January 2025)Uddevalla, Sweden
Gallery
File:Hjellen - Skien.jpg, The harbour in the centre of Skien
File:Langbryggene - Skien.jpg, The harbour
File:Snipetorp Skien.jpg,
File:Skien sparebank.jpg, The main bank in Skien (Skien sparebank)
File:Skien stasjon sett fra syd.jpg, Skien Station
Statistics Norway
Statistics Norway (, abbreviated to ''SSB'') is the Norwegian statistics bureau. It was established in 1876.
Relying on a staff of about 1,000, Statistics Norway publish about 1,000 new statistical releases every year on its web site. All rele ...