Porsgrunn

Pop. 31,411; Area 163 sq. km. (65 sq. mi.)

The settlement of Porsgrunn started in the 1650's as a deep-water harbor for Skien and was considered part of Skien until 1842. The name "Porsgrunn" comes from the "pors" plant which still grows around Eidanger. Porsgrunn now includes the towns of Brevik and Eidanger. Although sea coast, forests, lakes, and farm land lie within the city limits, the city has a strong concentration of industrial activity. Norsk Hydro's Porsgrunn factories at Herøya are Norway's largest single place of employment. Other important industries are Norcem Company, Elkem, Porsgrunds Porselønsfabrik, Isola, and Beha. The neighborhood of Osebakken contains well-preserved homes of wealthy sea captains.

The village of Langangen at the head of the Langangen fjord is most famous for the "Corkscrew," a curlicue highway now replaced by two high suspension bridges. Bergsbygda, south of highway E 18, has Stone Age sites and a hill fort that bear witness to ancient settlement. Hollander House, a wooden structure from the 1600's, is a remembrance of the international trade relations brought about by the flourishing timber exports of the past.

SIGHTS TO SEE:
Eidanger Church is a romanesque stone church built in the 12th century.

Porsgrunn City Museum is a restoration of several old buildings reflecting the maritime history and the traditions of the Porsgrunds Porselønsfabrik.

The Porsgrunds Porselænsfabrik, established about 100 years ago, lies on the western bank of the river. Conducted tours trace the production of porcelain from clay to finished product. The factory shop is a good place to buy souvenirs.

Porsgrunn West Church was built in 1758 with an inner structure of logs, paneled on the inside and outside.

Porsgrunn East Church was built in 1760 in the rococo style. It is noted for its tower and spire and its unique collection of church chairs.

Borgestad Manor, home of former Prime Minister Gunnar Knudson, lies up river between Porsgrunn and Skien. The main part of the building dates from around 1700 and its baroque style is characteristic of that period.

Our Lady's Church is a Catholic stave church.

Versvik, at Herøya, is a conservation area and nature reserve with many rare plants.

BREVIK
Until its union with Porsgrunn in 1964, Brevik was an independent community, and an important export harbor for timber and ice. It became an official town by royal decree in 1845 but was a center of commerce as early as the 16th century. It is located on the Eidanger headland. Many of the original wooden buildings have been preserved and are still in use. On Sylte Island you will find the almost intact old neighborhood of captains' and seamans' houses. Early in the summer "Brevik Days" are celebrated with concerts, exhibitions, guided tours through the old neighborhoods, and other activities. The naval hero admiral Curt Sivertsen Adeler, 1622-1675, came from Brevik. Currently the Dalen Portland cement company is the largest employer.

SIGHTS TO SEE:
Brevik Town Hall and Museum was built in the 1760's as a private residence for a wealthy merchant, Jørgen Chrystie. Called Coche House, it is a rococo style wooden building. It has been used as the town hall and is now the local museum. The exhibits cover a wide range of subjects, most having to do with the town's history of shipping and commerce. A late 19th century general store and the town's old Apothecary are displayed.

Captain Sørensen's House is a restored old "Skipper's House" now used as an art gallery.

HOTELS:
Cort Adler Kro og Gjestgiveri, 3950 Brevik; Tel. (035) 70 844
Dikkon Badeplass på Sandøya, Fjordbussanløp.
Korvetten Motorhotel, 3950 Brevik; Tel. (035) 71 166
Neptun Hotell, Skomværgt. 2, 3900 Porsgrunn; Tel. (035) 51 100
Olavsberget Camping og Badeplass, Herregårdsstrand, 3920 Eidanger; Tel. (035) 11 091
Hotell Vic. Skolegt. 1, 3900 Porsgrunn; Tel. (035) 55 580

LOCAL AUTHORITY OFFICE: Postboks 128, 3901 Porsgrunn; Tel. (035) 54 000

Bygdebøker for Porsgrunn

Tønnessen, Joh. Porsgrunns historie. Porsgrunn: H. Joh. Dyrings Bokhandel 1956.

Bd. I. Fra lasteplass til kjøpstad, 1576-1807.

Bd. II. Fra trelast og skipsfart til industri, 1807-1920.

Porsgrund historielag. Årsskrift. 1/1958- .

Schilbred, C. S. Brevik gjennom tidene. Oslo: Breviks historielag, 1946. Bd. I. Bd. II. 1974.

Brevik historielag. Årbok. 1/1980- .

Hals, Harald. Eidanger bygdehistorie. Skein: Brødrene Kjaer Boktrykkeri, 1968.

Bd. I. Eidangers historie til omkring 1845.

Bd. II. Eidangers historie fra omkring 1845 til 1964.

Eidanger bygdehistorie. Porsgrunn; Porsgrunn Kommune, 1984.

Schilbred, C. S. Bd. I. Gårdene i Eidanger før 1814;gårds-og slektshostorien for Eidanger.

Svendsen, Per Chr. Nagel. Bd. II. Gårds- og slektshistorien for Eidanger. Svendsen, Per Chr. Nagel. Bd. III. Fra 1814 til 1980.