Öjebyn


Öjebyn is a residential area and a neighborhood in the town of Piteå, Sweden, and was the town center of Piteå from the 15th century to the 17th century. Öjebyn is also the church town in the Piteå parish.

History

Piteå has had three town centers in its history. A settlement, Gamla Kyrkbyn, with a church and market, was established about up the Pite River in 1320s. The church burned in the early 15th century; rather than rebuild at the same site, the new church was built on an island further downstream. A settlement developed around this second church as well, and became Öjebyn. Piteå was granted the rights of a city in 1621, and the main town moved to Öjebyn. In 1666, however, most of Öjebyn was itself destroyed by a fire. Over the next 10 years, a new main city was built on the island of Häggholmen, just off the mouth of the Pite River, and this, rather than Öjebyn, has remained the Piteå city center into modern times.

Kyrkstaden

Öjebyn has a church town, an area originally reserved for cottages owned communally by people whose main homes were distant from the parish church. The cottages were also for markets and church meetings, and are now legally protected as a cultural site. Using dendrochronology, at least three of the cottages were surveyed to determine their age: one is after 1781, with an upper floor after 1878; two others are after 1818 and after 1835.
The Öjeby Church, in the church town, was originally built sometime around 1500. The church burned in the 1666 city fire and again in 1721 during the Great Northern War; however, a certain part of the church survived both fires, and the church was converted to a cross shape in the 1750s to accommodate a higher population. A restoration was done in the 1960s.

Other features

Sports

In Öjebyn there is a sports club, ÖIF. ÖIF's football team plays in Division 4 Southern Norrbotten. The team ended in third place in the series in 2013. Norrbotten's largest floorball association, Öjebyn IBF, is located in Öjebyn with over 500 players.