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Coordinates: 58°0824N 7°5930E / 58.1399°N 07.9917°E / 58.1399; 07.9917
 

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Lagmannsholmen
View of the western port of Kristiansand (1848) with the walls of the fortress at Lagmannshomen to the right
Lagmannsholmen is located in Agder
Lagmannsholmen

Lagmannsholmen

Location of the island

Lagmannsholmen is located in Norway
Lagmannsholmen

Lagmannsholmen

Lagmannsholmen (Norway)

Geography
LocationAgder, Norway
Coordinates58°08′24N 7°59′30E / 58.1399°N 07.9917°E / 58.1399; 07.9917
Length300 m (1000 ft)
Width125 m (410 ft)
Administration

Norway

CountyAgder
MunicipalityKristiansand

Lagmannsholmen was an island at the entrance to the western part of the harbor of KristiansandinAgder county, Norway.

Starting in 1686, the island was the site of the fleet station for the Danish-Norwegian galley fleet (Skjærbåt). Between the years 1750–1758, construction was completed for a new headquarters and main station for the navyatFredriksvern naval station and shipyard at StaverninVestfold.[1][2][3]

During the 1960s and 1970s, the island was expanded and ultimately connected to the mainland in order to expand the western harbor in the port of Kristiansand. Lagmannsholmen is now part of the mainland. It forms a part of Kristiansand's container port and is connected to the current Kristiansand Fish Wharf (Fiskebrygga). Most of the former islet consists today of large warehouses and a concrete grain silo. There are few buildings dating from the former fortifications.

In May 2017 a new dock for cruise ships was put into operation at Lagmannsholmen.

Western port of Kristiansand, Silokaia at Odderøya with grain silos to the right, Lagmannsholmen with container port and feed silos left

References

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  1. ^ Kavli, Guthorm (1987). Norges festninger. Universitetsforlaget. ISBN 82-00-18430-7.
  • ^ "skjærbåt". Store norske leksikon. Retrieved June 1, 2017.
  • ^ Erlend Hammer. "Fredriksvern, tidl. orlogsverft og marinestasjon". Store norske leksikon. Retrieved June 1, 2017.
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