Ringsted

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Ringsted
Saint Bendt's Church (Skt. Bendts Kirke) in Ringsted, Denmark
Saint Bendt's Church (Skt. Bendts Kirke) in Ringsted, Denmark
Coat of arms of Ringsted
Ringsted is located in Denmark
Ringsted
Ringsted
Location in Denmark
Coordinates: 55°26′33″N 11°47′24″E / 55.44250°N 11.79000°E / 55.44250; 11.79000Coordinates: 55°26′33″N 11°47′24″E / 55.44250°N 11.79000°E / 55.44250; 11.79000
CountryDenmark
RegionZealand (Sjælland)
MunicipalityRingsted
Area
 • Urban
13.7 km2 (5.3 sq mi)
Elevation
54 m (177 ft)
Population
 (2021)[1]
 • Urban
22,941
 • Urban density1,700/km2 (4,300/sq mi)
 • Municipality
33,573
 • Gender [2]
11,273 males and 11,668 females
Demonym(s)Ringsteder
Postal code
4100
Area code(s)(+45) 57
Websitehttp://www.ringsted.dk/

Ringsted is a city located centrally in the Danish island of Zealand. It is the seat of a municipality of the same name.

Ringsted is situated approximately 60 km from Copenhagen. Ringsted Station is the last station before trains bound for Funen and Jutland diverge from trains bound for Lolland-Falster and Puttgarden/Hamburg.

Tourism and transport[]

Ringsted is one of Denmark's busiest transit cities. The city is located in the very middle of Zealand, connecting both the southern parts of Zealand as well as Funen and Jutland with the Copenhagen area.

  • Danish Tramway Museum of Skjoldenæsholm, near Jystrup.
  • Ringsted Station, served by both DSB domestic trains and international (EuroCity) services to Hamburg: frequent services to Copenhagen, Nykøbing Falster and Odense, although not all trains to Jutland stop at Ringsted — the bus station is in front of the railway station.
  • St. Bendt's Church — a Romanesque, former Benedictine, abbey church containing numerous tombs of medieval Danish royalty.

History[]

Ringsted was the site of Sjællands Landsting (lit. Zealand's county thing) during the Middle Ages,[3] which in 1584 moved to St. Bendt's church and became known as Sjællandsfar Landsting. In 1805 it moved to Copenhagen and was renamed Østre Landsret, and is still active under this name.[4]

In 1131, Canute Lavard was killed in forest, leading to outbreaks of civil war.

The church was consecrated in 1170. In front of the church is the spacious town square leading to the shopping streets with shops and boutiques for every taste.

The town arms goes back to 1421. There has been much discussion about what it portrays. The traditional answer is at the top the hand of God and under that Virgin Mary with Jesus surrounded by three figures that worship her. The city officially interprets the three figures as Saint Canute Lavard, King Eric Plovpenning, and Saint Benedict of Nursia.

Santa World Flyer Front, 1991
Santa World Flyer Back, 1991

Tourism[]

Ringsted features two shopping centers named RingStedet and Ringsted Outlet Center. Ringsted Outlet Center consists of 48 flagship outlets and 2 restaurants.[5] Ringsted also has a wide selection of cafes and restaurants, as well as two local breweries (Dagmarbryggeriet in Ringsted town and Det lille Bryggeri in Bringstrup) .

During the summer months, a mobile tourist office is opened in the town square.

Ringsted was previously home to Santa World, a tourist attraction featuring hundreds of animatronic Christmas elves, which later became Fantasy World.[6]

Notable people[]

Edith von Bonsdorff, 1920

Sport[]

Anders Oechsler, 2009

Sister cities[]

References[]

  1. ^ BY3: Population 1. January by urban areas, area and population density The Mobile Statbank from Statistics Denmark
  2. ^ BY1: Population 1. January by urban areas, age and sex The Mobile Statbank from Statistics Denmark
  3. ^ "Sjællands landsting". roskildehistorie.dk. Retrieved 14 August 2013.
  4. ^ "Tingstenene". visitringsted.dk. Ringsted Turistinformation. Retrieved 14 August 2013.
  5. ^ "Outlet Village". Ringsted Outlet. Retrieved 25 May 2021.
  6. ^ "Fantasy World". wiki.ringstedhistorie.dk. Retrieved 18 May 2020.
  7. ^ "Schandorph, Sophus Christian Frederick" . Encyclopædia Britannica. 24 (11th ed.). 1911.

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