Vissefjärda

Vissefjärda is a locality situated in Emmaboda Municipality, Kalmar County, Sweden. Vissefjärda is also the name of the parish.[1]

Vissefjärda
Vissefjärda Church and Memorial Park
Vissefjärda
Vissefjärda
Coordinates: 56°32′13″N 15°35′00″E
CountrySweden
ProvinceSmåland
CountyKalmar County
MunicipalityEmmaboda Municipality
Area
  Total1.15 km2 (0.44 sq mi)
Population
 (31 December 2010)[1]
  Total670
  Density584/km2 (1,510/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)

Vissefjärda Church

Vissefjärda Church
Vissefjärda Bell Tower

Vissefjärda Church (Vissefjärda kyrka) dates to February 28, 1773. It is associated with the parish of Emmaboda in the Diocese of Växjö. The stone church stands where the Lyckebyån River runs into lake Kyrksjön. The chandeliers are of varying age with the oldest dating to 1691. The altarpiece was painted by Pehr Hörberg in 1795. The pulpit is from 1842. The organ is acquired from Kalmar Cathedral in 1883. The wooden church bell tower erected in 1774.[2]

On an island opposite the church lies church memorial park (Minneslunden). Opposite the church, on the other side of the Lyckebyån, are church stables for some 200 horses. These were built in 1855 and in use until the late 1930s. The old county road ran along the stables and then crossed the river via an arched bridge, which was demolished in 1937. Since 1948 the stables accommodate a local museum with old tools and household items from the area, and it is the location for Midsummer festivities.[3]

Historical Society

Vissefjarda Local History Society (Vissefjärda Hembygdsförening) was formed in April 18, 1937. Since 1950, the association has published an annual review, I Dackebygd. Besides the church stables and the historic Kyrkeby Distillery (Kyrkeby Bränneri) which from the 1770s, the association also takes care of some older houses and cottages in the parish.[4][5]

Population and area

Vissefjärda's municipality is 115 ha. Its population varied only slightly since 1960.[6]

  • 1960: 623
  • 1965: 688
  • 1970: 736
  • 1975: 770
  • 1980: 757
  • 1990: 746
  • 1995: 714
  • 2000: 695
  • 2005: 673
  • 2010: 670

Migrants from Vissefjärda in the twentieth century to the United States ended up in Illinois[7] and Kansas.[8]

Other services

Vissefjärda has a primary school of about 100 students. Extensive renovations in 2008 included the addition of a library. There is a kindergarten, Panther, with about 50 children, and a preschool, Lillgården, for children up to five years.

The Emmaboda golf club owns a golf course with 18 holes, Björketorp, at Kyrksjön. The local sports club, VGIF, was established in 1929, and has football, table tennis, gymnastics, and tennis.

Notable Residents

References

  1. "Tätorternas landareal, folkmängd och invånare per km2 2005 och 2010" (in Swedish). Statistics Sweden. 14 December 2011. Archived from the original on 2012-01-10. Retrieved 10 January 2012.
  2. "Vissefjärda kyrka". Svenska Kyrkan. Retrieved November 1, 2017.
  3. "Vissefjärda kyrka". orgelanders.se. Retrieved January 1, 2019.
  4. "Vissefjärda Hembygdsförening". hembygd.se. Retrieved January 1, 2019.
  5. "Kyrkeby Bränneri". emmaboda.se. Retrieved January 1, 2019.
  6. "Statistiska centralbyrån - Folkmängd i tätorter 1960-2005" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 23 June 2011. Retrieved 13 December 2010.
  7. Setterdahl, Lilly (2003). Swedes in Moline, Illinois: 1847-2002. Universal-Publishers. pp. 81, 169. ISBN 9781581125825.
  8. Bergen, Alfred (1965). Pioneer Swedish-American culture in central Kansas. Lindsborg News-record. p. 68.70.
  9. "Nils Dacke". Historiesajten. 2017-10-25. Retrieved November 1, 2017.
  10. Vladimir Bogdanov; Chris Woodstra; Stephen Thomas Erlewine, eds. (2002). All Music Guide to Jazz. Backbeat Books. p. 518. ISBN 9780879307172.
  11. Dodge, Daniel Kilham (1892). "Obituary: Theodor Wisen". Modern Language Notes. Johns Hopkins Press: 446. vissefjarda.



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