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{{short description|Municipality in Innlandet, Norway}} {{about|the municipality in Innlandet, Norway|the town|Lillehammer (town)|other uses}} {{Infobox kommune |name = Lillehammer |native_name = |native_name_lang = |other_name = |former_name = |image_skyline = Lillehammer City.jpg |image_caption = View of the [[Lillehammer (town)|town of Lillehammer]] |idnumber = 3405 |county = Innlandet |district = Gudbrandsdal |capital = [[Lillehammer (town)|Lillehammer]] |established = 1 Jan 1838 |preceded = none |demonym = Lillehamring |language = Bokmål |coatofarms = |flag = |webpage = www.lillehammer.kommune.no |mayor = Hans Olav Sundfør |mayor_party = [[Conservative Party (Norway)|H]] |mayor_as_of = 2023 |area_rank = 211 |area_total_km2 = 477.95 |area_land_km2 = 450.72 |area_water_km2 = 27.23 |area_water_percent = 5.7 |population_as_of = 2023 |population_rank = 39 |population_total = 28560 |population_density_km2 = 63.4 |population_increase = 6.4 |coordinates = {{coord|61|7|N|10|28|E|region:NO|display=inline,title}} |utm_zone = 32V | utm_northing = 6778140 | utm_easting = 0577169 | geo_cat = adm2nd }} '''Lillehammer''' ({{IPA|no|ˈlɪ̂lːəˌhɑmːər|-|No-Lillehammer.ogg}}) is a [[List of municipalities of Norway|municipality]] in [[Innlandet]] county, [[Norway]]. It is located in the [[Traditional districts of Norway|traditional district]] of [[Gudbrandsdal]]. The [[administrative centre]] of the municipality is the [[Lillehammer (town)|town of Lillehammer]]. Some of the more notable villages in the municipality include [[Fåberg (village)|Fåberg]], [[Hunderfossen]], [[Jørstadmoen]], [[Vingnes]], and [[Vingrom]]. The {{convert|478|km2|adj=on}} municipality is the 211th largest by area out of the 356 municipalities in Norway. Lillehammer is the 39th most populous municipality in Norway with a population of 28,560. The municipality's [[population density]] is {{convert|63.4|PD/km2}} and its population has increased by 6.4% over the previous 10-year period.<ref name="ssb pop">{{Cite web |last=Statistisk sentralbyrå |author-link=Statistics Norway |year=2022 |title=Table: 06913: Population 1 January and population changes during the calendar year (M) |url=https://www.ssb.no/en/statbank/table/06913/ |language=Norwegian}}</ref><ref name="ssb area">{{Cite web |last=Statistisk sentralbyrå |author-link=Statistics Norway |year=2022 |title=09280: Area of land and fresh water (km²) (M) |url=https://www.ssb.no/en/statbank/table/09280/ |language=Norwegian}}</ref> The [[Lillehammer (town)|town of Lillehammer]] is the largest urban centre in the municipality. It lies in the central part of the municipality and it is surrounded by more rural areas. The town centre is a late nineteenth-century concentration of wooden houses, which enjoys a picturesque location overlooking the northern part of lake [[Mjøsa]] and the river [[Gudbrandsdalslågen|Lågen]], surrounded by mountains. Lillehammer hosted the [[1994 Winter Olympics]] and [[2016 Winter Youth Olympics]].<ref>{{Cite web |date=7 December 2011 |title=Lillehammer awarded 2016 Winter Youth Olympic Games |url=http://www.insidethegames.biz/olympics/youth-olympics/2016/15116-lillehammer-awarded-2016-winter-youth-olympic-games}}</ref> ==General information== The municipality was established on 1 January 1838 (see [[formannskapsdistrikt]] law). On 1 January 1906, a small adjacent area of the neighboring municipality of [[Fåberg]] (population: 140) was annexed by Lillehammer to make room for more expansion as the town grew. During the 1960s, there were many municipal mergers across Norway due to the work of the [[Schei Committee]]. On 1 January 1964, the [[Lillehammer (town)|town of Lillehammer]] (population: 5,905) was merged with [[Fåberg|Fåberg Municipality]] (population: 13,381) to form a new, larger Lillehammer Municipality.<ref name="Dag">{{Cite web |last=Jukvam |first=Dag |year=1999 |title=Historisk oversikt over endringer i kommune- og fylkesinndelingen |url=http://www.ssb.no/emner/00/90/rapp_9913/rapp_9913.pdf |publisher=[[Statistics Norway|Statistisk sentralbyrå]] |language=no |isbn=9788253746845}}</ref> ===Name=== The municipality (originally the [[prestegjeld|parish]]) is named after the old ''Hamar'' farm ({{langx|non|Hamarr}}) since the first [[Lillehammer Church]] was built there. The name is identical with the word {{wikt-lang|non|hamarr}} which means "stone" or "rocky hill". To distinguish it from the nearby town of [[Hamar]] and [[Diocese of Hamar]], it began to be called "little Hamar": {{lang|non|Lilþlæ Hamar}} and {{lang|non|Litlihamarr}}, and finally Lillehammer. It is also mentioned in the Old Norse [[saga]]s as {{lang|non|Litlikaupangr}} ("Little Trading Place").<ref>{{Cite book |last=Rygh |first=Oluf |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DohBAAAAIAAJ |title=Norske gaardnavne: Kristians amt |publisher=W. C. Fabritius & sønners bogtrikkeri |year=1900 |edition=4 |location=Kristiania, Norge |page=219 |language=no |author-link=Oluf Rygh}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Lillehammers historie |url=http://www.lillehammer.kommune.no/omkommunen/34585/27077: |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071011203944/http://www.lillehammer.kommune.no/omkommunen/34585/27077%3A |archive-date=11 October 2007 |access-date=4 January 2009 |publisher=Lillehammer kommune |language=no}}</ref> ===Coat of arms=== The [[coat of arms]] was granted on 4 April 1898. The arms have are divided with a diagonal [[line (heraldry)|line]]. The [[field (heraldry)|field]] (background) above the line has a [[tincture (heraldry)|tincture]] of blue. Below the line, the field has a tincture of [[argent]] which means it is commonly colored white, but if it is made out of metal, then silver is used. The [[charge (heraldry)|charge]] is a [[birkebeiner]], carrying a spear and a shield, who is skiing down the mountainside under a blue sky. The design symbolizes the historical importance of when the Birkebeiners carried the future King Haakon from Lillehammer to [[Rena, Norway|Rena]] on skis. There is a [[mural crown]] above the [[Escutcheon (heraldry)|escutcheon]]. The arms were designed by Andreas Bloch.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Civic heraldry of Norway - Norske Kommunevåpen |url=https://www.heraldry-wiki.com/heraldrywiki/index.php?title=Lillehammer |access-date=2023-04-15 |publisher=Heraldry of the World}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Kommunevåpen Lillehammer |url=https://foto.digitalarkivet.no/fotoweb/archives/5003-Kommunev%C3%A5pen/Kart%20og%20tegninger%20og%20segl/he10071208070188.tif.info#c=%2Ffotoweb%2Farchives%2F5003-Kommunev%25C3%25A5pen%2F%3Fq%3Dlillehammer |access-date=2022-07-06 |publisher=National Archives of Norway |language=no}}</ref> ===Churches=== [[File:Lillehammer kirke.JPG|thumb|left|upright|[[Lillehammer Church]]]] The [[Church of Norway]] has six parishes ({{lang|no|sokn}}) within the municipality of Lillehammer. It is part of the [[Sør-Gudbrandsdal prosti]] ([[deanery]]) in the [[Diocese of Hamar]]. {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" |+ style="font-size:medium"|'''''Churches in Lillehammer''''' !Parish ({{lang|no|sokn}})!!Church name!!Location of the church!!Year built |- |rowspan="1"|Fåberg||[[Fåberg Church]]||[[Fåberg]]||1727 |- |rowspan="1"|Lillehammer||[[Lillehammer Church]]||[[Lillehammer (town)|Lillehammer]]||1882 |- |rowspan="2"|Nordre Ål||[[Nordre Ål Church]]||[[Lillehammer (town)|Lillehammer]]||1994 |- |[[Nordseter Church]]||[[Nordseter]]||1964 |- |rowspan="1"|Saksumdal||[[Saksumdal Church]]||[[Lillehammer (town)|Lillehammer]]||1875 |- |rowspan="1"|Søre Ål||[[Søre Ål Church]]||[[Lillehammer (town)|Lillehammer]]||1964 |- |rowspan="1"|Vingrom||[[Vingrom Church]]||[[Vingrom]]||1908 |} ==History== The town of Lillehammer is located at the northern end of Norway's largest lake, [[Mjøsa]]. There have likely been settlements here since the [[Iron Age]] and the market here was mentioned in [[Hákonar saga Hákonarsonar|Håkon Håkonson's saga]] in 1390. It is also mentioned as a site for [[Thing (assembly)|Thing assembly]] in 1390. Tradition states that it was here in Lillehammer where the [[birkebeiner]]s Torstein Skjevla and Skjervald Skrukka joined up with the King's son (and future King), Haakon, in 1205 before they traveled to [[Østerdalen]] (an event which is commemorated in March every year to this day). Since medieval times, the [[Lillehammer Church]] has been located here.<ref name="LH">{{Cite web |last=Herberg |first=Kari B. |title=Lillehammers historie |url=https://www.lillehammer.kommune.no/lillehammers-historie.189880.no.html |access-date=2022-07-06 |website=Lillehammer kommune |language=no}}</ref> The town was granted [[List of towns and cities in Norway|market town rights]] on 7 August 1827. At that time, 50 people lived within the boundaries of the newly established town. This site was chosen because there were no other towns in all of [[Oppland|Christians amt]] (county) and this site was located along the [[Gudbrandsdalslågen]] river and the whole [[Gudbrandsdal]] valley was a major transportation route from the capital to northern Norway. Within two years of the establishment of the town, the population had risen to 360 people. The merchant Ludvig Wiese has been counted as the founder of the town (a statue of him was erected in the town in connection with the town's 100th anniversary in 1927). The laying of the main railway line from the capital in [[Oslo|Christiania]] to [[Sundet|Eidsvoll]] was completed in 1852. This railway line was connected with steamships along the lake [[Mjøsa]] which travelled to Lillehammer and from there a newly laid road made connections further up into the [[Gudbrandsdalen]] valley. This transport system made the transit of timber and agricultural goods from all over the county to the capital possible, and it contributed to the growth of the town of Lillehammer.<ref name="LH" /> In 1973, [[Mossad]] killed a [[Moroccan people|Moroccan]] waiter, having mistaken him for Palestinian terrorist [[Ali Hassan Salameh]], which became known as the ''[[Lillehammer affair]]''. Lillehammer is known as a typical venue for winter sporting events; it was host city of the [[1994 Winter Olympics]], and the [[2016 Winter Youth Olympics]], and was part of a joint bid with applicant host city [[Oslo]] to host events part of the [[2022 Winter Olympics]] until Oslo withdrew its bid on 1 October 2014. Lillehammer is home to the largest literature festival in the Nordic countries and, in 2017, was designated as a UNESCO [[City of Literature]]. ==Education== A number of schools are located in Lillehammer, including the [[Hammartun Primary and Lower Secondary School]], [[Søre Ål Primary School]] and [[Kringsjå Primary and Lower Secondary School]]. [[Lillehammer Upper Secondary School]] consists of two branches, North and South, both situated near the city center. The private high school [[Norwegian College of Elite Sports]], NTG, also has a branch in Lillehammer. The Lillehammer campus of [[Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences]] is situated just north of the town itself. Lillehammer is also the home of the [[Nansen Academy]] - the Norwegian Humanistic Academy. The Nansen Academy is an educational institution for adult students with varied political, religious, and cultural backgrounds. The Academy was founded on the core principles of [[humanism]] and aims at strengthening the knowledge of these principles. The [[14th World Scout Jamboree]] was held from 29 July to 7 August 1975 and was hosted by Norway at Lillehammer. ==Government== Lillehammer Municipality is responsible for [[primary education]] (through 10th grade), outpatient [[Health care|health services]], [[old age|senior citizen]] services, [[welfare spending|welfare]] and other [[Social work|social services]], [[zoning]], [[economic development]], and municipal [[road]]s and utilities. The municipality is governed by a [[Municipal council (Norway)|municipal council]] of [[Direct election|directly elected]] representatives. The [[mayor]] is [[Indirect election|indirectly elected]] by a vote of the municipal council.<ref name="ks">{{Cite encyclopedia |title=kommunestyre |encyclopedia=[[Store norske leksikon]] |publisher=[[Kunnskapsforlaget]] |url=https://snl.no/kommunestyre |date=2022-09-20 |editor-last=Hansen |editor-first=Tore |language=Norwegian |editor2-last=Vabo |editor2-first=Signy Irene |accessdate=2022-10-14}}</ref> The municipality is under the jurisdiction of the [[Vestre Innlandet District Court]] and the [[Eidsivating Court of Appeal]]. ===Municipal council=== The [[Municipal council (Norway)|municipal council]] {{lang|no|(Kommunestyre)}} of Lillehammer is made up of 39 representatives that are elected to four year terms. The tables below show the current and historical composition of the council by political [[Political party|party]]. {{div col}} {{Kommunestyre table |name = Lillehammer |start = 2023 |end = 2027 |reference = <ref>{{Cite web |title=Kommunestyrevalg 2023 - Innlandet |url=https://valgresultat.no/valg/2023/ko/innlandet/lillehammer#seats |access-date=2024-01-12 |publisher=[[Valgdirektoratet]]}}</ref> |collapsed = |Total = 39 |Arbeiderpartiet = 12 |Fremskrittspartiet = 2 |Grønne = 2 |Høyre = 10 |INP = 1 |Kristelig_Folkeparti = 1 |Pensjonistpartiet = 2 |Rødt = 2 |Senterpartiet = 2 |Sosialistisk_Venstreparti = 3 |Venstre = 2 |}} {{Kommunestyre table |name = Lillehammer |start = 2019 |end = 2023 |reference = <ref>{{Cite web |title=Kommunestyrevalg 2019 - Innlandet |url=https://valgresultat.no/valg/2019/ko/innlandet/lillehammer#seats |access-date=2022-06-07 |publisher=[[Valgdirektoratet]]}}</ref> |collapsed = yes |Total = 47 |Arbeiderpartiet = 13 |Fremskrittspartiet = 2 |Grønne = 4 |Høyre = 9 |Kristelig_Folkeparti = 1 |Pensjonistpartiet = 1 |Rødt = 3 |Senterpartiet = 8 |Sosialistisk_Venstreparti = 4 |Venstre = 2 |}} {{Kommunestyre table |name = Lillehammer |start = 2015 |end = 2019 |reference = <ref>{{Cite web |title=Kommunestyrevalg 2015 - Oppland |url=https://valgresultat.no/valg/2015/ko/oppland/lillehammer#seats |publisher=[[Valgdirektoratet]]}}</ref><ref name="ssb valg">{{Cite web |title=Table: 04813: Members of the local councils, by party/electoral list at the Municipal Council election (M) |url=https://www.ssb.no/en/statbank/table/04813/ |publisher=Statistics Norway |language=Norwegian}}</ref> |collapsed = yes |Total = 47 |Arbeiderpartiet = 22 |Fremskrittspartiet = 2 |Grønne = 3 |Høyre = 7 |Kristelig_Folkeparti = 2 |Rødt = 1 |Senterpartiet = 4 |Sosialistisk_Venstreparti = 2 |Venstre = 4 |}} {{Kommunestyre table |name = Lillehammer |start = 2011 |end = 2015 |reference = <ref>{{Cite web |title=Kommunestyrevalg 2011 - Oppland |url=https://valgresultat.no/valg/2011/ko/oppland/lillehammer#seats |publisher=[[Valgdirektoratet]]}}</ref> |collapsed = yes |Total = 47 |Arbeiderpartiet = 19 |Fremskrittspartiet = 3 |Grønne = 1 |Høyre = 11 |Kristelig_Folkeparti = 2 |Rødt = 2 |Senterpartiet = 2 |Sosialistisk_Venstreparti = 2 |Venstre = 5 |}} {{Kommunestyre table |name = Lillehammer |start = 2007 |end = 2011 |reference = <ref name="ssb valg" /> |collapsed = yes |Total = 47 |Arbeiderpartiet = 19 |Sosialistisk_Venstreparti = 4 |Rød_Valgallianse = 2 |Senterpartiet = 3 |Kristelig_Folkeparti = 2 |Venstre = 3 |Høyre = 5 |Fremskrittspartiet = 6 |Pensjonistpartiet = 1 |otherparty = Lillehammer town and local list |otherparty_no = Lillehammer by- og bygdeliste |otherparty_number = 2 |}} {{Kommunestyre table |name = Lillehammer |start = 2003 |end = 2007 |reference = <ref name="ssb valg" /> |collapsed = yes |Total = 47 |Arbeiderpartiet = 18 |Fremskrittspartiet = 5 |Høyre = 6 |Kristelig_Folkeparti = 2 |Senterpartiet = 4 |Sosialistisk_Venstreparti = 7 |Venstre = 3 |Pensjonistpartiet = 1 |Rød_Valgallianse = 1 |}} {{Kommunestyre table |name = Lillehammer |start = 1999 |end = 2003 |reference = <ref name="ssb valg" /><ref>{{Cite book |url=https://www.ssb.no/a/publikasjoner/pdf/nos_c621/nos_c621.pdf |title=Kommunestyrevalget 1999 |date=2000 |publisher=Statistisk sentralbyrå |isbn=8253748531 |location=Oslo-Kongsvinger, Norge |language=Norwegian |issn=0332-8023}}</ref> |collapsed = yes |Total = 47 |Arbeiderpartiet = 17 |Fremskrittspartiet = 3 |Høyre = 9 |Kristelig_Folkeparti = 3 |Senterpartiet = 4 |Sosialistisk_Venstreparti = 5 |Venstre = 3 |Pensjonistpartiet = 1 |Rød_Valgallianse = 2 |}} {{Kommunestyre table |name = Lillehammer |start = 1995 |end = 1999 |reference = <ref>{{Cite book |url=https://www.ssb.no/a/histstat/nos/nos_c342.pdf |title=Kommunestyrevalget 1995 |date=1996 |publisher=Statistisk sentralbyrå |isbn=8253743351 |location=Oslo-Kongsvinger, Norge |language=Norwegian |issn=0332-8023}}</ref> |collapsed = yes |Total = 47 |Arbeiderpartiet = 22 |Høyre = 10 |Kristelig_Folkeparti = 2 |Senterpartiet = 5 |Sosialistisk_Venstreparti = 4 |Venstre = 2 |Pensjonistpartiet = 1 |Rød_Valgallianse = 1 |}} {{Kommunestyre table |name = Lillehammer |start = 1991 |end = 1995 |reference = <ref>{{Cite book |url=https://www.ssb.no/a/histstat/nos/nos_c057.pdf |title=Kommunestyrevalget 1991 |date=1993 |publisher=Statistisk sentralbyrå |isbn=8253737939 |location=Oslo-Kongsvinger, Norge |language=Norwegian |issn=0332-8023}}</ref> |collapsed = yes |Total = 55 |Arbeiderpartiet = 22 |Fremskrittspartiet = 2 |Høyre = 10 |Kristelig_Folkeparti = 2 |Pensjonistpartiet = 1 |Rød_Valgallianse = 1 |Senterpartiet = 7 |Sosialistisk_Venstreparti = 8 |Venstre = 2 |}} {{Kommunestyre table |name = Lillehammer |start = 1987 |end = 1991 |reference = <ref>{{Cite book |url=https://www.ssb.no/a/histstat/nos/nos_b765.pdf |title=Kommunestyrevalget 1987 |date=1988 |publisher=Statistisk sentralbyrå |isbn=8253726325 |location=Oslo-Kongsvinger, Norge |language=Norwegian |issn=0332-8023}}</ref> |collapsed = yes |Total = 55 |Arbeiderpartiet = 26 |Fremskrittspartiet = 5 |Høyre = 12 |Kristelig_Folkeparti = 2 |Senterpartiet = 4 |Sosialistisk_Venstreparti = 4 |Venstre = 2 |}} {{Kommunestyre table |name = Lillehammer |start = 1983 |end = 1987 |reference = <ref>{{Cite book |url=https://www.ssb.no/a/histstat/nos/nos_b450.pdf |title=Kommunestyrevalget 1983 |date=1984 |publisher=Statistisk sentralbyrå |isbn=8253720378 |location=Oslo-Kongsvinger, Norge |language=Norwegian |issn=0332-8023}}</ref> |collapsed = yes |Total = 55 |Arbeiderpartiet = 27 |Fremskrittspartiet = 1 |Høyre = 14 |Kristelig_Folkeparti = 3 |Senterpartiet = 4 |Sosialistisk_Venstreparti = 4 |Venstre = 2 |}} {{Kommunestyre table |name = Lillehammer |start = 1979 |end = 1983 |reference = <ref>{{Cite book |url=https://www.ssb.no/a/histstat/nos/nos_b093.pdf |title=Kommunestyrevalget 1979 |date=1979 |publisher=Statistisk sentralbyrå |isbn=8253710836 |location=Oslo, Norge |language=Norwegian |issn=0332-8023}}</ref> |collapsed = yes |Total = 55 |Arbeiderpartiet = 24 |Høyre = 15 |Kristelig_Folkeparti = 4 |Senterpartiet = 5 |Sosialistisk_Venstreparti = 4 |Venstre = 3 |}} {{Kommunestyre table |name = Lillehammer |start = 1975 |end = 1979 |reference = <ref>{{Cite book |url=https://www.ssb.no/a/histstat/nos/nos_a769.pdf |title=Kommunevalgene 1975 |date=1977 |publisher=Statistisk sentralbyrå |isbn=8253705646 |location=Oslo, Norge |language=Norwegian}}</ref> |collapsed = yes |Total = 55 |Arbeiderpartiet = 27 |DLF = 1 |Høyre = 11 |Kristelig_Folkeparti = 5 |Senterpartiet = 6 |Sosialistisk_Venstreparti = 4 |Venstre = 1 |}} {{Kommunestyre table |name = Lillehammer |start = 1971 |end = 1975 |reference = <ref>{{Cite book |url=https://www.ssb.no/a/histstat/nos/nos_a457.pdf |title=Kommunevalgene 1972 |date=1973 |publisher=Statistisk sentralbyrå |isbn=8253701144 |volume=I |location=Oslo, Norge |language=Norwegian}}</ref> |collapsed = yes |Total = 55 |Arbeiderpartiet = 27 |Høyre = 10 |Kristelig_Folkeparti = 4 |Senterpartiet = 7 |Venstre = 2 |otherparty = Socialist common list |otherparty_no = Venstresosialistiske felleslister |otherparty_number = 5 |}} {{Kommunestyre table |name = Lillehammer |start = 1967 |end = 1971 |reference = <ref>{{Cite web |date=1967 |title=Kommunevalgene 1967 |url=https://www.ssb.no/a/histstat/nos/nos_a214.pdf |publisher=Statistisk sentralbyrå |language=Norwegian |location=Oslo, Norge |volume=I}}</ref> |collapsed = yes |Total = 55 |Arbeiderpartiet = 29 |Høyre = 11 |Kristelig_Folkeparti = 3 |Senterpartiet = 6 |Sosialistisk_Folkeparti = 3 |Venstre = 3 |}} {{Kommunestyre table |name = Lillehammer |start = 1963 |end = 1967 |reference = <ref>{{Cite web |date=1964 |title=Kommunevalgene 1963 |url=https://www.ssb.no/a/histstat/nos/nos_xii_138.pdf |publisher=Statistisk sentralbyrå |language=Norwegian |location=Oslo, Norge}}</ref> |collapsed = yes |Total = 55 |Arbeiderpartiet = 30 |Høyre = 11 |NKP = 1 |Kristelig_Folkeparti = 3 |Senterpartiet = 5 |Sosialistisk_Folkeparti = 2 |Venstre = 3 |}} {{Kommunestyre table |name = Lillehammer |city = yes |start = 1959 |end = 1963 |reference = <ref>{{Cite web |date=1960 |title=Kommunevalgene og Ordførervalgene 1959 |url=https://www.ssb.no/a/histstat/nos/nos_xii_022.pdf |publisher=Statistisk sentralbyrå |language=Norwegian |location=Oslo, Norge}}</ref> |collapsed = yes |Total = 37 |Arbeiderpartiet = 20 |Høyre = 12 |NKP = 1 |Kristelig_Folkeparti = 2 |Venstre = 2 |}} {{Kommunestyre table |name = Lillehammer |city = yes |start = 1955 |end = 1959 |reference = <ref>{{Cite web |date=1957 |title=Kommunevalgene og Ordførervalgene 1955 |url=https://www.ssb.no/a/histstat/nos/nos_xi_252.pdf |publisher=Statistisk sentralbyrå |language=Norwegian |location=Oslo, Norge}}</ref> |collapsed = yes |Total = 37 |Arbeiderpartiet = 19 |NKP = 2 |Høyre = 11 |Kristelig_Folkeparti = 2 |Venstre = 3 |}} {{Kommunestyre table |name = Lillehammer |city = yes |start = 1951 |end = 1955 |reference = <ref>{{Cite web |date=1952 |title=Kommunevalgene og Ordførervalgene 1951 |url=https://www.ssb.no/a/histstat/nos/nos_xi_120.pdf |publisher=Statistisk sentralbyrå |language=Norwegian |location=Oslo}}</ref> |collapsed = yes |Total = 36 |Arbeiderpartiet = 17 |NKP = 3 |Høyre = 10 |Kristelig_Folkeparti = 3 |Venstre = 3 |}} {{Kommunestyre table |name = Lillehammer |city = yes |start = 1947 |end = 1951 |reference = <ref>{{Cite web |date=1948 |title=Kommunevalgene og Ordførervalgene 1947 |url=https://www.ssb.no/a/histstat/nos/nos_x_165.pdf |publisher=Statistisk sentralbyrå |language=Norwegian |location=Oslo}}</ref> |collapsed = yes |Total = 36 |Arbeiderpartiet = 17 |NKP = 4 |Høyre = 9 |Kristelig_Folkeparti = 3 |V/DRF = 3 |}} {{Kommunestyre table |name = Lillehammer |city = yes |start = 1945 |end = 1947 |reference = <ref>{{Cite web |date=1947 |title=Kommunevalgene og Ordførervalgene 1945 |url=https://www.ssb.no/a/histstat/nos/nos_x_133.pdf |publisher=Statistisk sentralbyrå |language=Norwegian |location=Oslo}}</ref> |collapsed = yes |Total = 36 |Arbeiderpartiet = 16 |NKP = 5 |Høyre = 8 |Kristelig_Folkeparti = 3 |V/DRF = 4 |}} {{Kommunestyre table |name = Lillehammer |city = yes |start = 1937 |end = 1940* |reference = <ref>{{Cite web |date=1938 |title=Kommunevalgene og Ordførervalgene 1937 |url=https://www.ssb.no/a/histstat/nos/nos_ix_133.pdf |publisher=Statistisk sentralbyrå |language=Norwegian |location=Oslo}}</ref> |collapsed = yes |Total = 36 |Borgerlige_Felleslister = 13 |Arbeiderpartiet = 16 |Local_Lists = 7 |}} {{Kommunestyre table |name = Lillehammer |city = yes |start = 1934 |end = 1937 |reference = <ref>{{Cite web |date=1935 |title=Kommunevalgene og Ordførervalgene 1934 |url=https://www.ssb.no/a/histstat/nos/nos_ix_057.pdf |publisher=Statistisk sentralbyrå |language=Norwegian |location=Oslo, Norge}}</ref> |collapsed = yes |Total = 36 |Borgerlige_Felleslister = 16 |Arbeiderpartiet = 15 |Local_Lists = 5 |}} {{Kommunestyre table |name = Lillehammer |city = yes |start = 1931 |end = 1934 |reference = <ref>{{Cite web |date=1932 |title=Kommunevalgene og Ordførervalgene 1931 |url=https://www.ssb.no/a/histstat/nos/nos_viii_186.pdf |publisher=Statistisk sentralbyrå |language=Norwegian |location=Oslo, Norge}}</ref> |collapsed = yes |Total = 36 |Borgerlige_Felleslister = 18 |Arbeiderpartiet = 13 |NKP = 1 |Local_Lists = 4 |}} {{Kommunestyre table |name = Lillehammer |city = yes |start = 1928 |end = 1931 |reference = <ref>{{Cite web |date=1929 |title=Kommunevalgene og Ordførervalgene 1928 |url=https://www.ssb.no/a/histstat/nos/nos_viii_093.pdf |publisher=Statistisk sentralbyrå |language=Norwegian |location=Oslo, Norge}}</ref> |collapsed = yes |Total = 36 |Frisinnede_Venstre = 4 |Venstre = 2 |Borgerlige_Felleslister = 14 |Arbeiderpartiet = 15 |NKP = 1 |}} {{Kommunestyre table |name = Lillehammer |city = yes |start = 1925 |end = 1928 |reference = <ref>{{Cite web |date=1926 |title=Kommunevalgene og Ordførervalgene 1925 |url=https://www.ssb.no/a/histstat/nos/nos_vii_192.pdf |publisher=Statistisk sentralbyrå |language=Norwegian |location=Oslo, Norge}}</ref> |collapsed = yes |Total = 36 |H/FV = 19 |SDA = 3 |Arbeiderpartiet = 8 |NKP = 2 |Local_Lists = 4 |}} {{Kommunestyre table |name = Lillehammer |city = yes |start = 1922 |end = 1925 |reference = <ref>{{Cite web |date=1923 |title=Kommunevalgene og Ordførervalgene 1922 |url=https://www.ssb.no/a/histstat/nos/nos_vii_078.pdf |publisher=Statistisk sentralbyrå |language=Norwegian |location=Oslo, Norge}}</ref> |collapsed = yes |Total = 36 |Arbeiderpartiet = 10 |SDA = 2 |H/FV = 19 |Venstre = 5 |}} {{Kommunestyre table |name = Lillehammer |city = yes |start = 1919 |end = 1922 |reference = <ref>{{Cite web |date=1920 |title=Kommunevalgene og Ordførervalgene 1919 |url=https://www.ssb.no/a/histstat/nos/nos_vi_189.pdf |publisher=Statistisk sentralbyrå |language=Norwegian |location=Oslo, Norge}}</ref> |collapsed = yes |Total = 28 |Arbeiderpartiet = 9 |H/FV = 14 |smallparty = Joint list of the [[Liberal Party (Norway)|Liberal Party]] and [[Temperance Party (Norway)|Temperance Party]] |smallparty_no = Venstre og avholdspartiet |smallparty_number = 2 |smallparty_color = linear-gradient(135deg, {{Party color|Liberal Party of Norway}} 50%, {{Party color|Temperance Party (Norway)}} 50%); |Local_Lists = 3 |}} {{div col end}} ===Mayors=== The [[Mayor#Scandinavia|mayors]] ({{langx|no|ordfører}}) of Lillehammer:<ref>{{Cite book |url=http://urn.nb.no/URN:NBN:no-nb_digibok_2012101006012#141 |title=Lillehammer 1827-1927 |publisher=D. Stribolts trykkeri |year=1927 |location=Lillehammer, Norge |page=139 |language=no |chapter=Fortegnelse over ordførere i Lillhammer 1838–1927}}</ref> {{div col|colwidth=20em}} *1838–1843: Ludvig Wiese *1844–1844: Børre Henrik Børresen *1845–1845: Knut Torkilsen *1846–1846: Christen Andersen *1847–1847: Knut Torkilsen *1848–1848: Christian Plathe *1849–1849: Wilhelm Lorange *1850–1851: Hans Jensen Selmer *1852–1852: Wilhelm Lorange *1853–1853: [[Ulrik Frederik Lange]] *1854–1854: Wilhelm Lorange *1855–1855: [[Ulrik Frederik Lange]] *1856–1856: Karl Nilsen *1857–1857: Jakob Løkke *1858–1858: Karl Nilsen *1859–1859: Jakob Løkke *1860–1860: Wilhelm Lorange *1861–1863: [[Ulrik Frederik Lange]] *1864–1867: Karl Nilsen *1868–1868: Jess Severin Horster *1869–1871: Nikolai Gunnerius Bøhmer *1872–1872: Thorstein Lunde *1873–1873: Nikolai Gunnerius Bøhmer *1874–1876: O.J. Grundtvig *1877–1878: Karl Nilsen *1879–1880: Thorstein Lunde *1881–1889: Nikolai Gunnerius Bøhmer *1890–1892: Thorstein Lunde *1893–1895: Ingvald Schey *1896–1897: [[Axel Thallaug]] *1898–1899: E. Olsen-Berg *1900–1901: Simen Fougner *1902–1902: E. Olsen-Berg *1903–1904: [[Axel Thallaug]] *1905–1907: Ingvald Schey *1908–1908: Eiliv Fougner *1909–1910: O.A. Larsen *1911–1912: [[Simen Fougner]] *1913–1913: H. Lødrup *1914–1916: [[Simen Fougner]] *1917–1917: Olaf Formoe *1918–1918: Thomas Tallaksen *1919–1919: Arne Jensen *1920–1922: [[Axel Thallaug]] ([[Conservative Party (Norway)|H]]) *1923–1928: [[Johan Alfred Svendsen]] *1929–1931: Eilif Moe ([[Conservative Party (Norway)|H]]) *1932–1932: Arne Jensen ([[Conservative Party (Norway)|H]]) *1938–1940: Olaf Sanne ([[Conservative Party (Norway)|H]]) *1940–1940: [[Margit Haslund]] ([[Conservative Party (Norway)|H]]) *1941–1941: Peer Widding *1943–1943: Johannes Gadens *1945–1945: Olaf Sanne ([[Conservative Party (Norway)|H]]) *1946–1954: Einar Hansen ([[Labour Party (Norway)|Ap]]) *1954–1959: Anton Andreassen ([[Labour Party (Norway)|Ap]]) *1960–1963: Erling Juell Aune ([[Labour Party (Norway)|Ap]]) *1964–1975: Magne Henriksen ([[Labour Party (Norway)|Ap]]) *1976–1981: [[Knut Korsæth]] ([[Labour Party (Norway)|Ap]]) *1982–1987: Arild Bakken ([[Labour Party (Norway)|Ap]]) *1987–1999: [[Audun Tron]] ([[Labour Party (Norway)|Ap]]) *1999–2011: [[Synnøve Brenden Klemetrud]] ([[Labour Party (Norway)|Ap]]) *2011–2019: [[Espen Johnsen (politician)|Espen Johnsen]] ([[Labour Party (Norway)|Ap]]) *2019–2023: [[Ingunn Trosholmen]] ([[Labour Party (Norway)|Ap]]) *2023-present: Hans Olav Sundfør ([[Conservative Party (Norway)|H]])<ref>{{Cite web |last=Morset |first=Kjersti |date=2023-10-19 |title=Hans Olav Sundfør ny ordfører |url=https://www.lillehammer.kommune.no/hans-olav-sundfoer-ny-ordfoerer.6626099-174090.html |access-date=2024-01-12 |language=no}}</ref> {{div col end}} ==Geography== Lillehammer is situated in the lower part of the [[Gudbrandsdal]] valley, at the northern end of lake [[Mjøsa]]. It is located to the south of [[Øyer Municipality]], to the southeast of [[Gausdal Municipality]], northeast of [[Nordre Land Municipality]], to the north of [[Gjøvik Municipality]], and to the southeast of [[Ringsaker Municipality]]. The mountain [[Nevelfjell]] lies in the northeast part of the municipality. [[File:Lillehammer Panorama (2237447375).jpg|680px|center|Lillehammer is situated in an inland valley with reliable snow cover in winter]] === Climate === Lillehammer has a [[humid continental climate]] ([[Köppen climate classification|Köppen]]: ''Dfb'') and used to have a [[subarctic climate]] (Köppen: ''Dfc''), with the Scandinavian mountain chain to the west and north limiting oceanic influences. The record high of {{convert|34|C|F}} was recorded in June 1970. The record low of {{convert|-31|C|F}} was recorded in December 1978 and January 1979, and the same low was recorded in January 1987. There has been no overnight air frost in the month of August since 1978 with the record low for that month being {{convert|-0.6|C}}. The coldest recorded temperature after 2000 is {{convert|-26.2|C}} in January 2010. The average date for the last overnight freeze (low below {{convert|0|°C|1|abbr=on}}) in spring is May 10<ref>{{Cite web |date=4 May 2012 |title=Siste frostnatt om våren |url=https://www.yr.no/artikkel/siste-frostnatt-om-varen-1.8119060 |website=NRK}}</ref> and average date for first freeze in autumn is September 30 (1981-2010 average)<ref>{{Cite web |last=Husebø |first=Trond-Ole |date=25 September 2013 |title=Første frostnatt |url=https://www.yr.no/artikkel/forste-frostnatt-1.11261900 |website=NRK}}</ref> giving an average frost-free season of 142 days. The current weather station Lillehammer-Sætherengen became operational in 1982; extremes are also from two earlier weather stations in Lillehammer.<br /> {{Weather box |location = Lillehammer 1991-2020 (240 m; extremes 1957 - 2018) |metric first = Yes |single line = Yes |width=100% <!--Record high temperatures--> |Jan record high C= 10.4 |Feb record high C= 12.5 |Mar record high C= 16.0 |Apr record high C= 23.4 |May record high C= 28.5 |Jun record high C= 34.0 |Jul record high C= 32.4 |Aug record high C= 33.0 |Sep record high C= 26.4 |Oct record high C= 19.5 |Nov record high C= 16.2 |Dec record high C= 11.3 |year record high C= <!--Average high temperatures--> |Jan high C = -3.3 |Feb high C = -1.8 |Mar high C = 3.7 |Apr high C = 9.4 |May high C = 15.4 |Jun high C = 19.3 |Jul high C = 21.7 |Aug high C = 19.9 |Sep high C = 14.9 |Oct high C = 7.2 |Nov high C = 1.2 |Dec high C = -2.8 |Average high C = |Jan mean C = -6.1 |Feb mean C = -5.4 |Mar mean C = -1.2 |Apr mean C = 4 |May mean C = 9.4 |Jun mean C = 13.7 |Jul mean C = 16.1 |Aug mean C = 14.5 |Sep mean C = 10.1 |Oct mean C = 4.1 |Nov mean C = -1.2 |Dec mean C = -5.5 |year mean C = |Jan low C = -8.4 |Feb low C = -8.1 |Mar low C = -4.6 |Apr low C = 0 |May low C = 4.5 |Jun low C = 8.8 |Jul low C = 11.4 |Aug low C = 10.1 |Sep low C = 6.4 |Oct low C = 1.4 |Nov low C = -3.0 |Dec low C = -7.6 |Average low C = <!--Record low temperatures--> |Jan record low C= -31.0 |Feb record low C= -29.5 |Mar record low C= -24.1 |Apr record low C= -14.0 |May record low C= -5.4 |Jun record low C= -2.2 |Jul record low C= 0.5 |Aug record low C= -0.6 |Sep record low C= -5.8 |Oct record low C= -14.5 |Nov record low C= -22.5 |Dec record low C= -31.0 |year record low C= |precipitation colour = green |Jan precipitation mm = 52 |Feb precipitation mm = 35 |Mar precipitation mm = 35 |Apr precipitation mm = 35 |May precipitation mm = 64 |Jun precipitation mm = 70 |Jul precipitation mm = 80 |Aug precipitation mm = 96 |Sep precipitation mm = 65 |Oct precipitation mm = 69 |Nov precipitation mm = 69 |Dec precipitation mm = 47 |year precipitation mm = |Jan sun = 28 |Feb sun = 68 |Mar sun = 126 |Apr sun = 168 |May sun = 212 |Jun sun = 242 |Jul sun = 237 |Aug sun = 195 |Sep sun = 136 |Oct sun = 83 |Nov sun = 44 |Dec sun = 18 |year sun = |source 1 =<ref>{{Cite web |title=yr.no statistics (mean, precipitation) |url=https://www.yr.no/en/statistics/table/5-12680/Norway/Innlandet/Lillehammer/S%C3%A6terengen |access-date=31 December 2021}}</ref> |source 2 =<ref>{{Cite web |title=Meteo climat stats (avg high and low) |url=http://meteo-climat-bzh.dyndns.org/listenormale-1991-2020-1-p159.php |access-date=31 December 2021}}</ref> }} ===Populated places=== Lillehammer Municipality is subdivided into the following populated places (i.e.: neighborhoods, quarters, villages, localities, settlements, communities, hamlets, etc.): {{div col}} * [[Søre Ål]] * [[Nordre Ål]] * [[Lillehammer (town)|Lillehammer Centre]] * [[Nybu]] * [[Vårsetergrenda]] * [[Røyslimoen]] * [[Vingnes]] * [[Jørstadmoen]] * [[Fåberg]] * [[Rudsbygd]] * [[Saksumdal]] * [[Vingrom]] * [[Nordseter]] * [[Hovemoen]] * [[Busmoen]] {{div col end}} ==Economy== The basis for the economy of the municipality is its position as the northernmost point of the lake [[Mjøsa]] and as the gateway for the [[Gudbrandsdal]] [[districts of Norway|region]], through which the historical highway from [[Oslo]] to [[Trondheim]] passes. The [[Mesna (river)|Mesna]] river has provided the basis for several small industries through the years, but Lillehammer is now all but industry-less. – ==Media== {{expand section|date=February 2023}} {{Further|topic=the 1909–1938 defunct newspaper|Gudbrandsdalens Folkeblad}} The regional newspaper [[Gudbrandsdølen Dagningen]] has its editorial office in Lillehammer. The main offices of the commercial radio channel [[P4 Radio Hele Norge]] is in Lillehammer. ==Transport== One of the major [[Rail transport in Norway|Norwegian rail lines]], the [[Dovre Line]], runs from [[Hamar]] to the north through Lillehammer on its way up the Gudbrandsdal valley, to terminate in the city of [[Trondheim]]. The [[European route E6]] highway also passes through Lillehammer. ==Attractions== [[File:Lillehammer Storgata.jpg|thumb|Storgata shopping area]] In addition to the Olympic site, Lillehammer offers a number of other tourist attractions: * [[Maihaugen]], centrally located in Lillehammer, is the largest [[open-air museum]] in Norway, with 185 buildings, mostly from Lillehammer and the valley of [[Gudbrandsdalen]]. *[[Garmo Stave Church]] (built around 1150) * The [[Norwegian Olympic Museum]] is the only museum in Northern Europe that shows the whole Olympic history from the ancient times and up to today, including all Summer- and Winter games. The museum also houses the Norwegian Sports Hall of Fame and a special section about the Lillehammer `94 Olympic Winter games. The Museum is located in the indoor museum at [[Maihaugen]]. *[[Lillehammer Art Museum]] *[[The Norwegian Road Museum]] is a large outdoor and indoor museum {{convert|12|km|0|abbr=off}} to the north from Lillehammer city centre. *[[Hafjell]] (Ski resort {{convert|15|km|0|abbr=on}} from Lillehammer, host of slalom and super-G in the Olympic games 1994) *[[Kvitfjell]] (Ski resort {{convert|55|km|0|abbr=on}} from Lillehammer, host of downhill in the Olympic games 1994) * The PS ''[[Skibladner]]'' is the world's oldest [[paddle steamer]] in scheduled service, launched in 1856. Summer sailings around lake [[Mjøsa]]: Lillehammer, [[Moelv]], [[Gjøvik]], [[Hamar]], and [[Eidsvoll]]. * The ski jump at [[Lysgårdsbakkene]]. * [[Sjusjøen]] is a skiing destination with forest and mountain terrain only {{convert|20|km|0|abbr=off}} away (east) from the centre of Lillehammer in the municipality of [[Ringsaker]]. * The [[rock carvings at Drotten]], Fåberg, west of [[Gudbrandsdalslågen]] about {{convert|1.5|km|1|abbr=on}} above Brunlaug bridge. * The sculpture ''Mothership with Standing Matter'' by [[Antony Gormley]] in a pavilion by [[Snøhetta (company)|Snøhetta]] architects close to [[Lillehammer Station]]. * [[Hunderfossen Familiepark|Hunderfossen Adventure Park]], an amusement park {{convert|12|km|0|abbr=off}} to the north from Lillehammer city centre. ==Sport== [[File:Lillehammer Ski Jump.jpg|thumb|Olympic ski jump]] ===Sports clubs=== * [[Lillehammer IK|Lillehammer Ishockeyklubb]] (The team competes in Norway's major hockey league, the GET-League.) * [http://lillehammeribk.no/ Lillehammer Innabandy Klubb] * Lillehammer Orienteringsklubb * [[Lillehammer SK|Lillehammer Skiklubb]] * [[Lillehammer FK|Lillehammer Fotballklubb]] * Lillehammer Frisbee * Roterud Idrettslag ==Culture== Lillehammer is the main location for several annual festivals and events. * Lillehammer Live, pop music festival. * [[DølaJazz]], jazz music festival. * [[Norwegian Festival of Literature]] * Amandus Festival, film festival and competition for young film makers. * Vinterpride, [[LGBT pride]] festival celebrated every February. ==Notable people== [[File:Sigrid Undset 1928.jpg|140px|thumb|Sigrid Undset, 1928]] === Arts === * [[Kalle Løchen]] (1865–1893), a Norwegian painter and actor * [[Sigrid Undset]] (1882–1949), a novelist, awarded the [[Nobel Prize for Literature]] in 1928; lived at her home "''Bjerkebæk''" in Lillehammer from 1919 to 1940 and again after WWII.<ref>{{Cite web |title=The Family |url=http://eng.bjerkebek.no/Sigrid-Undset/The-Family |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201031215156/https://eng.bjerkebek.no/sigrid-undset/the-family |archive-date=31 October 2020 |access-date=1 February 2017}}</ref> * [[Odd Grythe]] (1918–1995), a Norwegian radio and TV personality * [[Kjell Lund]] (1927–2013), a Norwegian architect, songwriter and singer * [[Sveinung Hovensjø]] (born 1950), a Norwegian jazz musician, plays bass and guitar * [[Kristin Sevaldsen]] (born 1966), a jazz musician (saxophone), composer, and music producer * [[Atle Antonsen]] (born 1969), a Norwegian comic and actor, was born in Lillehammer<ref>{{Cite web |title=Filmweb - Filmopplevelsen starter på Filmweb! |url=https://www.filmweb.no/ |website=Filmweb.no}}</ref><ref>[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0031483/ IMDb] retrieved 15 February 2021</ref> * [[Ingrid Olava]] (born 1981), a Norwegian singer and musician, born and grew up in Lillehammer === Public service === [[File:Anne Stine Moe Ingstad (1918-1997).jpg|140px|thumb|Anne Stine Moe Ingstad, 1963]] * [[Lars Olsen Skrefsrud]] (1840–1910), a Lutheran missionary in India * [[Johan Lunde]] (1866–1938), a theologian and bishop of the [[Diocese of Oslo]] * [[Ulrik Frederik Lange]] (1808–1878), educator and mayor of Lillehammer 1840s & 50s * [[Margit Haslund]] (1885–1963), a women's advocate and mayor of Lillehammer in 1940 * [[Thor Bjørklund]] (1889–1975), an inventor, invented the ''Ostehøvel'', a popular [[cheese slicer]] * [[Anne Stine Ingstad]] (1918–1997), an archaeologist, discovered Norse remains in Canada * [[Kai Holst]] (1913–1945), a seaman, fur farmer and resistance fighter during WWII * [[Nils Slaatto]] (1922–2001), a prominent and influential Norwegian architect * [[Egil Tynæs]] (1941–2004), an [[Anthroposophic medicine|anthroposophical]] physician, died in Afghanistan * [[Bjørn Simensen]] (born 1947), a director, [[Norwegian National Opera]] 1984/1990 & 1997/2009 * [[Torkil Damhaug]] (born 1958), a Norwegian physician and crime fiction writer === Sport === [[File:20190301 Seefeld SJ 8596.jpg|140px|thumb|Robert Johansson, 2019]] * [[Ove Nielsen]] (born 1924), a Danish rower, competed at [[1952 Summer Olympics]] lives locally * [[Petter Belsvik]] (born 1967), a football coach and former player with 383 club caps * [[Jon Inge Høiland]] (born 1977), a former footballer with 396 club caps and 25 for [[Norway national football team|Norway]] * [[Anita Rapp]] (born 1977), a footballer and team gold medallist at the [[2000 Summer Olympics]] * [[Grete Eliassen]] (born 1986), an American-Norwegian freestyle skier * [[Edvald Boasson Hagen]] (born 1987), a Norwegian professional road racing cyclist * [[Robert Johansson]] (born 1990), a ski jumper with two bronze and a team gold medal at the [[2018 Winter Olympics]] * [[Robert Lee (ski jumper)|Robert Lee]] (born 2001), a ski jumper === Other === *[[Anders Uchermann-Sandvig]] (1898-1966), newspaper editor ==In popular culture== * The [[Norway|Norwegian]]-American [[Netflix]] original series ''[[Lilyhammer]]'' takes place in Lillehammer. The show stars [[Steven Van Zandt]], who plays Frank "the Fixer" Tagliano, a [[New York City|New York]] mobster who moves to Lillehammer through the [[United States Federal Witness Protection Program|U.S. Witness Protection Program]] after being inspired by the [[1994 Winter Olympics]] to relocate to Norway. * [[Toki Wartooth]], the fictional guitarist from the [[Adult Swim]] TV show ''[[Metalocalypse]]'', was born and raised here. * The British automotive and entertainment TV series [[Top Gear (2002 TV series)|Top Gear]] filmed an [[Top Gear Winter Olympics|Olympic special]] using many of the venues from the 1994 Winter Olympics. ==Twin towns – sister cities== {{See also|List of twin towns and sister cities in Norway}} Lillehammer has [[Twin towns and sister cities|sister city]] agreements with the following places:<ref name="twins">{{Cite web |title=Vennskapsbyer |url=https://www.lillehammer.kommune.no/vennskapsbyer.357357.no.html |access-date=2021-05-05 |website=lillehammer.kommune.no |publisher=Lillehammer Kommune |language=no}}</ref> {{div col}} *{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Autrans-Méaudre-en-Vercors]], France *{{flagicon|USA}} [[Hayward, Wisconsin|Hayward]], United States *{{flagicon|DEN}} [[Hørsholm Municipality|Hørsholm]], Denmark *{{flagicon|SWE}} [[Leksand Municipality|Leksand]], Sweden *{{flagicon|JPN}} [[Minamiuonuma]], Japan *{{flagicon|GER}} [[Oberhof, Germany|Oberhof]], Germany *{{flagicon|FIN}} [[Oulainen]], Finland {{div col end}} ===Friendly cities=== Lillehammer has also friendly relations with:<ref name="twins" /> *{{flagicon|GER}} [[Düsseldorf]], Germany *{{flagicon|JPN}} [[Minakami, Gunma|Minakami]], Japan *{{flagicon|LTU}} [[Radviliškis District Municipality|Radviliškis]], Lithuania<ref>{{Cite web |title=Tarptautinis bendradarbiavimas |url=https://www.radviliskis.lt/Tarptautinis%20bendradarbiavimas485 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210422000508/https://www.radviliskis.lt/Tarptautinis%20bendradarbiavimas485 |archive-date=22 April 2021 |access-date=2021-05-05 |website=radviliskis.lt |publisher=Radviliškio rajono savivaldybė |language=lt}}</ref> *{{flagicon|BIH}} [[Sarajevo]], Bosnia and Herzegovina ==See also== *[[European Youth Parliament]] *[[Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2004]] *[[St. Mary Church, Lillehammer]] ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== {{Commons category}} {{Wiktionary}} {{Wikivoyage}} *[http://ssb.no/kommunefakta/lillehammer Municipal fact sheet] from [[Statistics Norway]] {{in lang|no}} *{{Wikivoyage inline|Oppland}} *[http://www.lillehammer.com/ Lillehammer Tourist Office] *[http://www.gudbrandsdalen.no/Default.aspx Gudbrandsdalen Region] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081230034356/http://www.gudbrandsdalen.no/Default.aspx |date=30 December 2008 }} *[http://www.hafjell.no/ Hafjell ski resort {{convert|20|km|0|abbr=on}} north from Lillehammer] *[http://www.kvitfjell.no/ Kvitfjell ski resort {{convert|55|km|0|abbr=on}} north from Lillehammer] *[https://eng.inn.no/ Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180511061501/https://eng.inn.no/ |date=11 May 2018 }} *[https://web.archive.org/web/20170330015800/http://www.lillehammerik.idrett.no/ Lillehammer Icehockey Club] {{in lang|no}} *[https://web.archive.org/web/20120911104146/http://www.olympiaparken.no/index.php?lang=en Olympic Park in Lillehammer] *[https://web.archive.org/web/20071217163732/http://www.tromso2018.no/bildeserier/article3128588.ece Pictures from the Olympic games in 1994]¨ *[http://www.ol.museum.no/ Norwegian Olympic Museum] {{Innlandet}} {{Olympic Winter Games Host Cities}} {{Paralympic Winter Games Host Cities}} {{Youth Olympic Games Host Cities}} {{Sport in Lillehammer}} {{Authority control}} {{use dmy dates|date=July 2022}} [[Category:Lillehammer| ]] [[Category:Municipalities of Innlandet]] [[Category:1838 establishments in Norway]] [[Category:Ski areas and resorts in Norway]]
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