Tidaholm () is a
locality
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and the seat of
Tidaholm Municipality
Tidaholm Municipality (''Tidaholms kommun'') is a municipality in Västra Götaland County in western Sweden. Its seat is located in the city of Tidaholm.
The municipality is located on the banks of the river Tidan.
In the early 1970s a nation ...
in Västergötland Province within
Västra Götaland County
Västra Götaland County ( sv, Västra Götalands län) is a county or '' län'' on the western coast of Sweden.
The county is the second most populous of Sweden's counties and it comprises 49 municipalities (''kommuner''). Its population of ...
,
Sweden.
The city consists of 520 square kilometers, or a little more than 200 square miles.
It is located on the Tidan River, the only river in Sweden that flows north.
Two islands are included within the city limits: Vulcanön and Turbinhusön, the former was originally Tidaholm's industrial center and the latter historically housed the Turbine. As of 2021, there were 13,000 inhabitants.
History
Historically, the city was known as Agnetorp. Tidaholm was detached from Baltak parish as a merchant town (''
köping
''Köping'' was a Swedish denomination for a market town since the Middle Ages, derived from the Old Norse word '' kaupang''. The designation was officially abolished with the municipal reform of 1971, when Sweden was subdivided into the Muni ...
'') in 1895. It was established as the city of Tidaholm in 1910, and it has servd as the seat of the much larger
Tidaholm Municipality
Tidaholm Municipality (''Tidaholms kommun'') is a municipality in Västra Götaland County in western Sweden. Its seat is located in the city of Tidaholm.
The municipality is located on the banks of the river Tidan.
In the early 1970s a nation ...
since 1974. In 1997, its county name changed as well, when
Skaraborg County
Skaraborg County ( sv, Skaraborgs län ) was a Counties of Sweden, county of Sweden from 1634 until 1997. It was disestablished at the end of 1997 when it was merged with the counties of Gothenburg and Bohus County, Gothenburg and Bohus and Älvsb ...
merged with the counties of
Gothenburg, Bohus and
Älvsborg to form
Västra Götaland County
Västra Götaland County ( sv, Västra Götalands län) is a county or '' län'' on the western coast of Sweden.
The county is the second most populous of Sweden's counties and it comprises 49 municipalities (''kommuner''). Its population of ...
.
Up until the early 19th century, Tidaholm was primarily a farming community but, in 1799, an
ironworks
An ironworks or iron works is an industrial plant where iron is smelted and where heavy iron and steel products are made. The term is both singular and plural, i.e. the singular of ''ironworks'' is ''ironworks''.
Ironworks succeeded bloome ...
factory (Tidaholms bruk) was established on the site of the Holmagarden forge, which had roots dating back to the Middle Ages, and merged with several other business to manufacture furniture, wagons and agricultural implements. Nearly a century later, one of the bicycle-making Lindstrom brothers spent time in the United States, studying the early car industry. Once he returned to Sweden, the Tidaholmsbilen (the Tidaholm car) was the result, with most of the parts made at
Tidaholms Bruk
Tidaholms Bruk (the Tidaholm works) was a vehicle manufacturer.
Origins
Founded in the Middle Ages and over the years it merged with several smaller industries into woodworking and the making of carts. In the small community of Sandhe ...
. Between 1903 and 1934, the factory produced about 1,000 cars, including trucks, buses, fire trucks and other heavy vehicles, known as "Tidaholmarna,"and seen as far afield as Oslo and St. Petersburg.
In 1868, the Vulcan match factory (Tändsticksfabrik AB Vulcan), was founded on Vulcan Island one of Tidaholm's islands in the Tidan River. Although they started with a little over 100 workers, by the early 1900s, it had become the largest manufacturer of matches in the world, and was employing more than 1,000 workers.
Nowadays, Vulcan Tidaholm is the only remaining match factory in Sweden, with roughly 200 employees. Although the
Lithographic Art Workshop has taken over its former headquarters, it carries on Tidaholm's tradition of the lithographic arts that began with the design of intricate matchbox labels.
Industrial gallery
File:Umeå stadsarkiv-Gamla brandbilar-1920-tal.jpg, The city's first fire trucks, in the late 1920s.
File:Ã…ngloket TJ 2 Tidaholm.jpg, A Tidaholm steam locomotive, 1906.
File:Tidaholm TSL Truck 1927.jpg, A Tidaholm truck from 1927.
File:Tidaholm TSLO Bus 1925.jpg, A Tidaholm bus from 1925.
File:Lastbil Tidaholms.jpg, Tidaholm delivery trucks, n.d.
File:Tidaholm Fire Engine 1929 b.jpg, Tidaholm fire engine from 1929.
File:Postbil — Mindre postbil, tillverkad av Tidaholms Bruks AB.jpg, A Tidaholm mail truck from 1912.
File:Tändsticksaktiebolaget Vulcan - Sveriges industri - dess stormän och befrämjare.jpg, A Vulcan poster, from 1894 to 1907.
The Islands
Vulcanön island

Both Tidaholm Bruk as well as Vulcan Tidahom were headquartered on Vulcanön island and, nowadays, Tidaholm Museum is located here. Not surprisingly, the museum focuses on the town's industrial history and its two major industries, and it keeps nine Tidaholm Bruk cars on permanent display.
Although many buildings were demolished in the area, a lot of historic architecture remains.
Turbinhusön island
There is an art gallery at the former turbine house (Turbinhusön) open in the summer and close to Hellidens folkhögskola you will find Sweden's only Lithographic Museum, as well as cafés and other small shops here.
Sites
Gamla Torget
Gamla Torget is effectively the city square. Surrounded by many historic 19th century buildings, it functions as a key gathering place for many local events.
Idrottshistoriska Museet
The Sports Museum documents the history of local sports, celebrating the achievements of local athletes and sports teams.
Tidaholms Stadsbibliotek
The public library is housed in a renaissance building from the end of the 19th century. It is also a location for temporary exhibitions.
City Gallery
File:Gamla Torget med Basarlängan i Tidaholm, den 22 aug 2006.JPG, Tidaholm's town square.
File:Stadshotellet i Tidaholm, den 22 aug 2006.JPG, The City Hall, designed by Gotthard Ã…lander. Photo by Harri Blomberg.
File:Rudbecksgymnasiet Tidaholm.jpg, Rudbeck High School (Rudbecksgymnasiet) in Tidaholm, along the Tidan River.
File:Tidaholms kyrka, den 22 aug 2006, bild 2.JPG, Tidaholms Church.
File:Vättak church Tidaholm Sweden 003.JPG, The Vättaks Church belfry.
File:Tidaholms museum Varola lanthandel.jpg, Varola's old general store was donated to the Tidaholm Museum.
File:Agnetorps gamla kyrkoplats i Tidaholm, den 22 aug 2006, bild 2.JPG, Site of Agnetorps Parish ruins in Tidaholm.
File:Agnetorps kyrkplats - KMB - 16000200151412.jpg, Agnetorp Parish ruins in Tidaholm.
City Limits
Helliden Castle
Hans Henrik Von Essen was both one of the owners of Tidaholms Bruk and a founder of Vulcan Tidaholm. He first built Helliden, a manor house colloquially known as
Helliden Castle at the edge of the city in 1858. Today, it houses a high school and an adult education center.
External links
Litografiska MuséetTidaholm MuseumSwedish matchbook design
* Västergötlands museum
References
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Populated places in Västra Götaland County
Municipal seats of Västra Götaland County
Swedish municipal seats
Populated places in Tidaholm Municipality