Festplassen i Honningsvåg (Meeting Square in Honningsvåg)
Description
Honningsvåg
Honningsvåg was reduced to a pile of ashes during the war. After the war the only structure that remained standing was the church. To a large extent the town has retained its distinctive features from the reconstruction. Today it still appears as a direct result of the town plan that was developed by the organisation Redevelopment of Areas Destroyed by Fire (BSR). Virtually all of the available land was developed in the course a few years and the principles in the plan were also executed in later expansion. The meeting square was one of the main elements in the town's reconstruction plan. Gathered around the square are the most important civic buildings such as the town hall, gymnastics hall, cinema and school. This square is centrally located in town and is level with the old church.
The town hall and cinema form the west-wall of the square, and are designed by Arne Bjønnes. In the autumn of 1956 the complex was completed. The gymnastics hall forms the south-wall - the building was opened in 1950 and was designed by Per Lingaas.
The town hall and cinema form the west-wall of the square, and are designed by Arne Bjønnes. In the autumn of 1956 the complex was completed. The gymnastics hall forms the south-wall - the building was opened in 1950 and was designed by Per Lingaas.
Year of construction
1950-1956
Architect
Arne Bjønnes
Per Lingaas
Building Type
Square
town hall
cinema
sports hall
Construction System / Materials
Concrete
brick
Keywords
concrete
brick
celebration square
town hall
cinema
sports hall
Literature
Sætherø, Ingrid: Vandringer i gjenreist landskap, Honningsvåg, Fotefar mot nord, Nordkapp / Vadsø 1996