Fiskars, Finland

Fiskars
Fiskari
Village
A view from the main street of Fiskars
Country Finland
Region Uusimaa
Town Raseborg
Founded by Petter Thorwöste
Population
  Total Less than 1,000
This article is about the village. For the company founded in this village, see Fiskars.
Central Fiskars in the summer.

Fiskars (Swedish, Finnish: Fiskari) is a village in western Uusimaa, Finland. The village is the site of the former Fiskars Bruk, which was founded in 1646 and gave rise to the company Fiskars.

The most notable architectural attraction of Fiskars is a mansion designed in 1818 by Italian-born architect Charles Bassi. The village, which has less than 1000 inhabitants, is a popular tourist destination in summer, and hosts an artisan and artist community. The river Fiskars å (Swedish)/Fiskarinjoki or Fiskarsinjoki (Finnish)[1][2] has contributed to the industrialisation of the village.

History

The village of Fiskars developed around the ironworks founded by German-born Petter Thorwöste in 1649. The ironworks also produced copper. In 1822, John Jacob von Julin bought the ironworks and founded a fine production facility in 1830 and Finland's first workshop in 1836. The development of the industrial community was fast, and the factories and workshops produced utility items from scissors and puukko knives to ploughs and power transmission devices. In order to transport the products, a narrow-gauge railroad from Fiskars to the Pohjankuru harbour was in use from 1891 to 1952. The history of the Fiskars company begins from the Fiskars Bruk, but the company no longer has active factories in the village.

Current situation

Nowadays, the factory is a lively centre of Finnish art and design. There are about 600 people living in the factory area and it is very popular among artists, artisans and designers. Especially in summer, the Fiskars Bruk is a popular tourist destination. Also in winter, various exhibitions and conference, accommodation and restaurant services, as well as workshops and shops provide things to see and experience. Several leading Finnish designers and design brands are based in Fiskars Village, including Kim Simonsson, Karin Widnas, Nikari and Feathr.

Sport

Fiskars hosted the 1966 World Orienteering Championships, 12 October 1966.[3]

References

  1. YSA
  2. Pohjan kalastusalue Archived 2011-06-07 at the Wayback Machine.
  3. "World Orienteering Championships 1966". International Orienteering Federation. Retrieved 16 September 2016.

Coordinates: 60°08′N 23°33′E / 60.133°N 23.550°E / 60.133; 23.550

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