Hjertnes Civic and Theater Center

Hjertnes Civic and Theater Center is a series of municipal buildings in Sandefjord, Norway, which houses the City Hall, city library and a movie theater. It is situated next-door to Scandic Park Hotel at Sandefjordsveien in the city center. It has three auditoriums and an outdoor amphitheater. Hjertnes also presents concerts, live theater, operas and other cultural events.[1][2]

Hjertnes seen from Badeparken.

The city hall was dedicated by shipping magnate Anders Jahre (1891–1982) on June 21, 1975.[3] A bronze statue of Anders Jahre by sculptor Joseph Grimeland (1916–2002) sits by the City Hall's main entrance.[4][5][6][7] The sculpture was unveiled on June 21, 1975.[8] A large stainless steel sculpture, the sea queen (Havdronningen), was made by Arnold Haukeland and is located outside the building.[9] The sculpture was unveiled on April 7, 1976, and it is nearly ten meters tall. It was a gift to the city from Lars Christensen Jr., AS Thor Dahl, and Framnæs Mekaniske Værksted.[10]

Hjertnes Civic and Theater Center was designed by architects Trond Eliassen and Birger Lambertz-Nilsen.[11]

History

When the Hjertnes Civic and Theater Center was completed in 1975, Aftenposten described its Hjertnes Hall as the best concert venue in Norway.[12]

The city hall was completed in 1975 and is built of red-brown brick. Anders Jahre raised a total of NOK 40 million towards the construction. As of 2000, it consists of a public library, administration offices, city hall, movie theater, and halls for concerts and theatrical performances.[13]

References

  1. "Culture and leisure | Hjem". Archived from the original on 2017-12-12. Retrieved 2017-12-12.
  2. "Cinema - Hjertnes Kulturhus". www.visitvestfold.com.
  3. Gjerseth, Simen (2016). Nye Sandefjord. Liv forlag. Page 98. ISBN 9788283301137.
  4. Bertelsen, Hans Kristian (1985). Sandefjord: A modern city with vast potential. Grafisk Studio. Page 53. ISBN 82-90636-00-8.
  5. Tollnes, Ivar and Olaf Akselsen (1994). Sandefjord: Den lille storbyen. Sandefjords blad. Page 124. ISBN 9788299070447
  6. "Anders Jahre". Norsk Biografisk Leksikon. Retrieved October 1, 2020.
  7. Reusch, Marianne (1996). 40 trivelige turer i Sandefjord og omegn. Vett & viten. Page 35. ISBN 8241202849.
  8. Bertelsen, Hans Kristian (2000). Sandefjord i bilder / Sandefjord in pictures. Grafisk studio forl. Page 76. ISBN 8290636024.
  9. Bertelsen, Hans Kristian (2000). Sandefjord i bilder / Sandefjord in pictures. Grafisk studio forl. Page 73. ISBN 8290636024.
  10. Tveitan, Flemming Hofmann (8 June 2011). "Havdronningen". Sandefjords Blad. Retrieved August 11, 2021.
  11. Reusch, Marianne (1996). 40 trivelige turer i Sandefjord og omegn. Vett & viten. Pages 34-35. ISBN 8241202849.
  12. Olstad, Finn (1997). Sandefjords historie B.2: En vanlig småby? Sandefjord kommune. Page 395. ISBN 8299379725.
  13. Bertelsen, Hans Kristian (2000). Sandefjord i bilder / Sandefjord in pictures. Grafisk studio forl. Page 98. ISBN 8290636024.

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