Orrefors
History
Orrefors was established in 1726 by cavalry ensign Lars Johan Silfversparre. He owned Orranäs manor near the lake Orranäs, and on these lands an ironwork was established. Around the ironwork a community grew which got the name Orrefors. The name is said to be a combination of two words: "Orra" and "fors". "Orra" originates from the lake Orranäs (Swedish: Orranäsasjön, The lake of Orranäs) and "fors" which in Swedish means rapid and comes from the rapid where the ironworks was established.
Orrefors Glassworks
In 1889 Orrefors Glassworks was founded and in that same year production started of technical, medical, tableware and household glass using waste wood. The glasswork replaced the less profitable iron industry. Orrefors manufactured crystal glassware and art glass. The glassworks in Orrefors closed in 2012.
Geography
Location
Orrefors is located along road 31 between Nybro och Vetlanda. The closest train station is in Nybro. Orrefors used to have a railway station but it was closed down in 1985, and is a national heritage site. The locality has a bus line which is part of Kalmar municipality (Swedish: Kalmar Läns Trafik AB). The closest airports are located in Kalmar and Växjö.
Sport
The sports venue in Orrefors is called Orrevallen and is the homeground for Orrefors IF. Orrevallen is a natural grass playing-field and measures 100 x 63 meters, equal to an 11 person-per-team soccer pitch.
References
- ^ "Tätorternas landareal, folkmängd och invånare per km 2005 och 2010" (in Swedish). Statistics Sweden. 14 December 2011. Archived from the original on 27 January 2012. Retrieved 10 January 2012.
- ^ Jöran Sahlgren; Gösta Bergman (1979). Svenska ortnamn med uttalsuppgifter (in Swedish). p. 19.
- ^ "Wit MC to Ohs veteran railway. English version". www.bjorns-story.se. Retrieved 2017-06-25.
- ^ "Glasrikets Historia | Glasriket". www.glasriket.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 2017-06-25.
- ^ "Historia | Orrefors". orrefors.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 2017-06-25.
- ^ Bränström, Sara L. "Glasriket går i kras". Svenska Dagbladet, 3 October 2012. Retrieved 19 september 2018.
- ^ "svenskfotboll.se — Orrevallen (plan 1)". svenskfotboll.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 2017-06-25.
External links
Media related to Orrefors at Wikimedia Commons