Sønderborg
Sønderborg is a Danish town in the Region of Southern Denmark. It is the main town and the administrative seat of Sønderborg Municipality. The town has a population of 27,841, in a municipality of 74,561. In recent times, Sønderborg is a center for trade, tourism, industry, and education in the region of Southern Denmark. The town is the headquarters for several industrial companies.
Overview
The town of Sønderborg is home to Sønderborg Castle, the Royal Danish Army's Sergeant School and Sandbjerg Estate. Sønderborg castle is in the centre of the town, and houses a museum focusing on the history and culture of the area. The museum is open all year. Sandbjerg Estate, which had belonged for many years to the Dukes of Sønderborg, and then to the Reventlow family, was donated to Aarhus University in 1954. In addition, Sønderborg has a castle-like barracks built by the German military in 1906, placed centrally by Als Fjord, opposite Alsion.The old part of Sønderborg is on the island of Als, but some of its western suburbs have spread onto the mainland of Jutland into what had been the interior of the fort of Dybbøl.
History
Prior to the Second Schleswig War of 1864, Sønderborg was situated in the Duchy of Schleswig, a Danish fief, so its history is properly included in the contentious history of Schleswig-Holstein. In the 1920 Schleswig Plebiscite returned Northern Schleswig to Denmark, 43.8% of the city of Sønderborg's inhabitants voted for the cession to Denmark and 56.2% voted for remaining part of Germany.Geography
The town of Sønderborg lies on both sides of Alssund; the narrow strait between these two sides is called Als Strait. Two road bridges connect the city across the strait: the Als Strait Bridge, built in 1978–1981; and the King Christian X's Bridge, built in 1925–1930.Education
Higher education
Sønderborg hosts several institutions of higher education. the University of Southern Denmark, University College South, and business academy southwest. Due to the local economy, the University of Southern Denmark offers several types of degrees in engineering such as: mechatronics; electronics ;innovation and business; as well as degrees in economics, languages and European studies.Secondary education
The technical school EUC Syd has a campus in Sønderborg, and offers a variety of trades programs, as well as the HTX high school diploma and the International Baccalaureate Diploma program.Economy
Sønderborg is an economic hub in the region of Southern Denmark, with industries within electronics, manufacturing, food processing, Information Technology and telecommunications among others, with several companies headquartered in and around the town.The high-tech industry includes the manufacturing and development of electronics, machines, industrial equipment, and software. Companies of major importance in the high-tech sector headquartered in the region include Danfoss who employs around 1000 people in Sønderborg, and 25,000 people globally. Linak, headquartered in Nordborg 25km from Sønderborg, produces linear actuators for a variety of different applications, from agriculture to healthcare, and employs around 1,100 people in the region. AGRAMKOW Fluid Systems, is the world leading manufacturer of filling machines and test solutions within the Appliance refrigerants and airconditions industry. Maersk container industries, a part of the Maersk group, manufactures refrigerated and refrigeration machines shipping containers, has its headquarters in Sønderborg.
The food processing and meat packing group, Danish Crown has a slaughterhouse located in the town of Blans, outside of Sønderborg. The slaughterhouse produces pork and meat products for consumption, and employs around 940 people. BHJ is a leading supplier of animal proteins for the international food and pet food industries, with headquarters in Gråsten, outside of Sønderborg and more than 900 employees worldwide.
In telecommunications, TDC A/S operates a callcenter employing roughly 370 employees. In August 2014, TDC planned to outsource around 700 full-time positions to American company Sitel, by 2015.
Skyways technics, an aircraft service and repair company is headquartered at Sønderborg Airport and has 150 employees in Sønderborg and Billund. Saab AB also has offices in the town, mainly focused on sales and engineering.
Transportation
The city is served by Sønderborg Airport. The airline, Alsie Express provides flights directly to Copenhagen and seasonal flights to destinations such as Bornholm and Naples. The train station in Sønderborg, located next to Alsion, provides daily services to Fredericia and Copenhagen, as well as a direct service to Copenhagen Airport. Mols-linjen operates daily ferry services from Fynshav to Bøjden on the island of Funen, with roads connecting the town to Odense and further to Sjælland and Copenhagen.Notable natives
The Arts
- Christian August Lorentzen a Danish painter and instructor of Martinus Rørbye
- Herman Bang an author, of the Modern Breakthrough
- Kamma Svensson a Danish illustrator, contributed to Politiken
- K.R.H. Sonderborg a new media artist and musician.
- Johannes Carstensen a neo-impressionistic Odsherred painter
- Per Nielsen a popular Danish trumpet player
- Søren Solkær a Danish photographer
- Sune Rose Wagner a songwriter, guitarist and vocalist, playing in the rock group The Raveonettes
Public thinking & Public Service
- Baron Otto Grote zu Schauen an Hanoverian statesman
- Lars Frodesen a writer and philosopher, heavily inspired by Blaise Pascal
- Else Roesdahl an historian, educator and archaeologist
- Vibeke Vasbo a writer and women's rights activist
- Ralf Pittelkow a commentator on both radio and TV
- Tom Buk-Swienty an historian, journalist and author, raised in Sønderborg
- :da:Lisbeth Bech Poulsen|Lisbeth Bech Poulsen, politician, member of the Danish folketing for Socialistisk Folkeparti
Science & Business
- Westye Egeberg a Danish-Norwegian timber and lumber businessman
- Jakob Nielsen a mathematician, worked on automorphisms of surfaces
- Johannes Iversen a Danish palaeoecologist
- Peder Moos a Danish furniture designer and cabinetmaker
- Jørgen Mads Clausen Chairman of the board of Danfoss
- Lothar Göttsche a German mathematician, works on algebraic geometry
- Niels Christiansen a Danish businessman, CEO of Lego
- Jens Martin Skibsted a Danish designer, entrepreneur and author
Sport
- Ludvig Drescher an amateur football goalkeeper, team silver medallist at the 1908 Summer Olympics
- Verner Blaudzun a former cyclist, team bronze medalist at the 1976 Summer Olympics
- Palle Jensen former handball player, competed in the 1976 and 1980 Summer Olympics
- Michael Søgaard a Danish badminton player
- Anders Hansen a semi-retired Danish professional golfer.
- Lars Christiansen a former team handball player, played 338 games for the Denmark national handball team
- Simon Poulsen a footballer, 31 caps with the Denmark national football team
- Nicki Thiim a professional Danish race-car driver
- Sara Keçeci a Turkish-Danish female handball goalkeeper
Panoramic view