# Ven (Sweden)

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Island in the Öresund strait

Ven Ven seen from the east Interactive map of Ven Geography Location Öresund strait Coordinates 55°54′28″N 12°41′48″E / 55.90778°N 12.69667°E / 55.90778; 12.69667 Area 7.5 km2 (2.9 sq mi) Administration Sweden Demographics Population 371

**Ven** (Swedish: [\[veːn\]](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:IPA/Swedish), older Swedish spelling *Hven*) is a Swedish island in the [Öresund strait](/source/%C3%98resund) lying between [Scania](/source/Scania), [Sweden](/source/Sweden) and [Zealand](/source/Zealand), [Denmark](/source/Denmark). A part of [Landskrona Municipality](/source/Landskrona_Municipality), [Skåne County](/source/Sk%C3%A5ne_County), the island has an area of 7.5 km2 (2.9 sq mi) and 371 inhabitants as of 2020. During the 1930s, the population was at its peak, with approximately 1,300 inhabitants. There are four villages on the island: Bäckviken, Tuna By, Norreborg and Kyrkbacken. The island is best known as the location of the observatories [Uraniborg](/source/Uraniborg) and [Stjärneborg](/source/Stj%C3%A4rneborg), both of which were established and operated by the Danish [Renaissance](/source/Renaissance) astronomer [Tycho Brahe](/source/Tycho_Brahe).

## Geography

Typical landscape on Ven

The island is a single plateau that rises up to 45 meters above sea level.[1] This highest point is located in the middle of the island, where the remains of Tycho Brahe's castle and observatory are located. The landscape is fertile thanks to the soil and the mild climate for Nordic conditions. The soil is moraine clay and therefore well suited for agriculture. It is one of the northernmost places in Europe where it is possible to grow [durum wheat](/source/Durum_wheat) (*Triticum durum*).

Unlike the relatively flat Danish islands of [Amager](/source/Amager) and [Saltholm](/source/Saltholm), Ven rises from the Öresund with steep and dramatic coastlines. This makes the island easily visible from both Zealand and Scania, as well as from all ships that sail in and out of the [Baltic Sea](/source/Baltic_Sea). Its southern coastline resembles the [White Cliffs of Dover](/source/White_Cliffs_of_Dover), [Møns Klint](/source/M%C3%B8ns_Klint) and [Cape Arkona](/source/Cape_Arkona), but owing to a higher degree of sand and lower of chalk, the 50-metre-high (160-foot) cliffs are more yellow than white.

Along the entire coast, the island drops steeply towards the sea where the Öresund meets a rocky beach. This steep coast is called Backafall. Ven's backafall is a nature reserve established in 1990.[2] There are no large forests, but smaller stands of trees occur closest to the coast. Due to the slightly higher altitude, the climate on the island in general is similar to that of the lower terrain coastal areas around Öresund.

The island has three smaller fishing ports: *Bäckviken* (where small ferries depart to [Landskrona](/source/Landskrona)), *Norreborg* and *Kyrkbacken*. The last is located on the south-western coast just beneath the old church *Sankt Ibb*. This coast is known as *Backafall.*

## History

Map of Ven from the [Blaeu](/source/Joan_Blaeu) Atlas of 1663, based on maps drawn by [Tycho Brahe](/source/Tycho_Brahe) the previous century. [Uraniborg](/source/Uraniborg) is visible close to the centre.

The island was historically under Danish rule. Danish astronomer [Tycho Brahe](/source/Tycho_Brahe) (1546–1601) built two [observatories](/source/Observatory) there, [Uraniborg](/source/Uraniborg) and [Stjärneborg](/source/Stj%C3%A4rneborg), during 1576–1596. The observatories were built by the inhabitants of the island with Tycho Brahe as their Lord.[3]

The Swedish took over control in 1658, as the rest of [Scania](/source/Scania) was ceded to Sweden by the [Treaty of Roskilde](/source/Treaty_of_Roskilde). The island was not specifically mentioned in the treaty, and according to the Danes it was not part of Scania, but part of Zealand and therefore still under Danish rule. The Swedes did not agree with that interpretation, and sent troops to occupy the island on 6 May 1658. The transfer to Sweden was confirmed in 1660 by the [Treaty of Copenhagen](/source/Treaty_of_Copenhagen_(1660)). The 350th anniversary of this transfer was commemorated on the island in 2010.[4]

Two churches are located on this island. The older one, St Ibb's Church, is located at the top of a hill in the churchyard close to the west coast of the island, overlooking the Danish town of [Rungsted](/source/Rungsted). It was built in the 13th century and is a popular church for weddings. The younger church, which has been converted into a museum, is located in the middle of the island, near [Uraniborg](/source/Uraniborg), one of the two observatories built by the astronomer Tycho Brahe. The asteroid [379 Huenna](/source/379_Huenna), which orbits halfway between [Mars](/source/Mars) and [Jupiter](/source/Jupiter), is named for Ven.[5]

Ven has ferries to [Landskrona](/source/Landskrona), and, in the summer only, to [Helsingborg](/source/Helsingborg) and [Copenhagen](/source/Copenhagen). The ferries dock at Bäckviken. The island is a popular tourist destination, especially in summer. It is sometimes called "The pearl of Öresund". As the earth is rich in [till](/source/Till), it is good for agriculture. [Durum](/source/Durum) wheat and [grapes](/source/Grapes) are grown there.

## Representation in culture

Backafall on Ven is named in [Gabriel Jönsson](/source/Gabriel_J%C3%B6nsson)'s poem *Vid vakten*. He also wrote the song *"Flicka från Backafall"* ("Girl from Backafall").

## Golf course

The island is home to the St Ibb Golf Club, founded in 1972 by Gösta Carlsson, who also operated nearby [Barsebäck G&CC](/source/Barseb%C3%A4ck_Golf_%26_Country_Club).[6] The nine-hole par-68 course hosted the St Ibb Open, a professional tournament on the [Swedish Golf Tour](/source/Swedish_Golf_Tour) 2000–2010.[7]

## Sights

		- The dramatic southern coast. The yellowish rather than white colour of the cliffs indicates more sand than chalk.

		- *Backafall*, the south-west coast of Ven

		- One of the fields of Ven

		- St Ibb's Church

		- The New Church of Ven, currently a museum

## See also

- [List of islands of Sweden](/source/List_of_islands_of_Sweden)

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** ["Min Karta"](https://minkarta.lantmateriet.se/). *minkarta.lantmateriet.se*. Retrieved 2021-08-23.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** ["Vens backafall"](https://www.lansstyrelsen.se/skane/besoksmal/naturreservat/landskrona/vens-backafall.html). *www.lansstyrelsen.se* (in Swedish). Retrieved 2020-03-16.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-3)** Christianson, John Robert (2000). [*On Tycho's Island*](https://archive.org/details/ontychosislandty00chri). Cambridge University Press. [ISBN](/source/ISBN_(identifier)) [052165081X](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:BookSources/052165081X).

1. **[^](#cite_ref-4)** ["Jubileum på Ven 2010"](http://www.mynewsdesk.com/se/pressroom/landskrona_stad/pressrelease/view/jubileum-paa-ven-2010-393609) [Ven Commemorative Celebration 2010] (Press release). Landskrona Stad (town of Landskrona). 2010-04-09.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-Peebles2016_5-0)** Peebles, Curtis (2016), [*Asteroids: a History*](https://books.google.com/books?id=RbDkCwAAQBAJ&pg=PT159), Smithsonian, p. 159, [ISBN](/source/ISBN_(identifier)) [9781944466046](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:BookSources/9781944466046).

1. **[^](#cite_ref-6)** ["St Ibbs GK - En bortglömd pärla"](https://www.e-magin.se/paper/xgszhmvb/paper/61#/paper/xgszhmvb/61) (in Swedish). Svensk Golf #10/1986. p. 61. Retrieved 8 March 2021.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-7)** ["2000 Telia Tour"](https://www.e-magin.se/paper/0dmn07d1/paper/248#/paper/0dmn07d1/248). Svensk Golf #5/2000. Retrieved 8 March 2021.

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