Ringe
Town
Ringe Church.
Ringe Church.
Ringe is located in Denmark
Ringe
Ringe
Location in Denmark
Ringe is located in Region of Southern Denmark
Ringe
Ringe
Ringe (Region of Southern Denmark)
Coordinates: 55°14′15″N 10°28′49″E / 55.23750°N 10.48028°E / 55.23750; 10.48028
CountryDenmark
RegionSouthern Denmark
MunicipalityFaaborg-Midtfyn
Area
  Urban
4.9 km2 (1.9 sq mi)
Population
 (2023)
  Urban
6,607
  Urban density1,300/km2 (3,500/sq mi)
  Gender [1]
3,205 males and 3,402 females
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
DK-5750 Ringe
Ringe Museum

Ringe is a town with a population of 6,607 (1 January 2023)[2] on Funen in central Denmark. It is the seat of Faaborg-Midtfyn Municipality and was the seat of the now abolished Ringe municipality. The main office of Rynkeby Foods, a major Danish producer of juice and squash, is located in Ringe.[3]

Landmarks

Museum

The Ringe Museum is the only existing museum in the town and is a vast part of its cultural history.[4]

In 1704, the building was constructed as a school, with many improvements and adjustments being made in 1737.[4] The museum is run by Midtfyns Museumsforening and is funded by Faaborg-Midtfyn Kommune, who owns the building itself.[4]

The museum has two interiors (bedroom and living room), an extensive array of historical weaponry and a broad collection of tools representing numerous crafts.[4] It hosts many exhibitions often, showcasing the museum's collection.[4]

Church

The town is home to the Ringe Church, which was constructed around the year 1200.[5] The church itself has an armory, altar, pulpit, baptismal front, burial chapel, an organ, a broad set of art, and memorial plaques and stones.[5] Today, it is home to many activities, such as musical performances, wedding parades, and baptisms.[5]

The church tower is under renovation since 25 April 2021.[6]

Lake

The Ringe Sø is a popular attraction in the town.[7] It is a shallow lake home to numerous species, such as the Red-necked grebe, Eurasian coot, Common moorhen, Mallard, and Greylag goose.[7]

After the last glacial period ended, a glacier from Munen melted and formed the lake.[7]

Notable people

Sport

References

  1. BY1: Population 1. January by urban areas, age and sex The Mobile Statbank from Statistics Denmark
  2. BY3: Population 1. January by urban areas, area and population density The Mobile Statbank from Statistics Denmark
  3. "Rynkeby | Forside". www.rynkeby.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 28 July 2022.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 "Ringe Museum". www.ringemuseum.dk. Retrieved 26 July 2022.
  5. 1 2 3 "Det sker i Ringe Kirke". Ringe Sogn (in Danish). Retrieved 26 July 2022.
  6. "Renovering af kirketårn i 2021". Ringe Sogn (in Danish). Retrieved 26 July 2022.
  7. 1 2 3 Christensen, Jens; Albertsen, Niels (2022). "Ringe Sø DK.pdf" (PDF).

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