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The Student Society in Trondheim (, Samfundet for short) is
Norway Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic countries, Nordic country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. The remote Arctic island of Jan Mayen and the archipelago of Svalbard also form part of the Kingdom of ...
's largest student society. Besides housing a café, a restaurant, several bars and frequently hosting concerts and other activities (among them Norway's biggest culture festival, UKA), it is an independent organization for all students and teachers in Trondheim, owned fully by its members. At the end of 2011, it had around 9000 members. Many famous artists have held concerts here. Among others,
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and many, many more. Quite a few famous Norwegian bands have started their careers on one of Samfundet's many stages. Some examples are Knutsen & Ludvigsen, deLillos and Postgirobygget. Every other year world figures attend The Student Society through its festival ISFiT and past speakers include the
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and Nobel Peace Prize Laureates José Ramos-Horta and
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. From 1992 to 2014 Samfundet transformed into Trondheim InterRail Center (TIRC) during the summer (from late June to mid August). TIRC was started in 1992 by members of the Student Society, and was run by society volunteers every summer.


History

One week after the opening of the
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(NTH) (later the
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, NTNU) on September 15, 1910, a group of students met and decided to create a student society, and the following week, on October 1, ''Norges Tekniske Høgskolens Studentersamfund'' ("The student society of NTH") came into existence. At first, membership was limited to NTH students; this was later expanded to all students (aged 18 and older) in the Trondheim area, and thus, in 1912, the name changed into ''Studentersamfundet i Trondhjem'' ("The student society of
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 ...
"), which still is its current name, although the city has switched names twice since. In the first two years, Samfundet did not have its own building, but in 1912, they bought an old abandoned circus building (only known as "Cirkus"), and 15 years later, in 1927, building of the characteristic red round house began, which is known today as Samfundet. In 1929, the building was finished and the activities were moved. Although Cirkus was abandoned, the old traditions were carried through by architect Eystein Michaelsen; ''Storsalen'' (the main concert hall) still looks very much like a circus. The building still stands, with active maintenance on a day-to-day basis and bigger projects taking place every two years (related to UKA).


Architecture

It has been said that there were two demands for the original drawings of Samfundet: First of all, it was to have some element of
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(in remembrance of Cirkus, the old building), which has been taken care of in ''Storsalen''. Second, it was to have elements from
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s. Samfundet is split into two parts, the ''public'' and ''private'' areas. The public areas can be complicated enough, even though they are mainly dominated by a few larger rooms (most being used as stages of various kinds in the weekends) and hallways in-between. However, the private areas, which are normally only open to the staff, are a true maze. There are over 200 rooms, 40 different levels and various hallways, doors and ladders. Nobody has ever managed to get an exact count of how many rooms or doors the building has; attempts to make CAD models of the building have failed (except for a very coarse model used during modelling of the fire extinguisher system), simply because the pieces do not seem to fit together. Most people get lost at least a few times, and the shortest path between two given places can easily involve fifteen or twenty turns and rooms.


Committees

Samfundet is mostly run by its members, more precisely people volunteering for jobs in one of its twenty or so committees (so-called ''gangs''). About a thousand students do their share in helping the house (which is known as "the red round house" among its members) keep going, by doing work such as concert booking, doing PA work during concerts, serving food and drinks or managing the internal IT systems. In addition, Samfundet hosts several choirs and other non-technical activities.


Size

In 2022 the construction of the appendage started on top of the old Vollan prison plot. The appendage opened in August, 2024 and Samfundet is now the 8th biggest nightclub spanning over 13.000m2 and with a legal capacity of around 3800 people.


References


External links


Official site
(in Norwegian)
Student-TV
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