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Veggli

Coordinates: 60°03′N 9°09′E / 60.050°N 9.150°E / 60.050; 9.150
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Veggli Church
Veggli train station

Veggli is a village in the municipality of Rollag, in the county of Buskerud, Norway. [1] [2]

Veggli is located about 66 kilometers north of Kongsberg. It is located in the traditional district and valley of Numedal. It is situated on the Numedalslågen River, near the mouth of Nørdsteåas estuary. Its population in 2005 was 292.

Veggli train station was on the Numedal Line. The line ran from Kongsberg to Rødberg in Nore og Uvdal. The line was officially opened in 1927. Passenger traffic on the track was closed in 1988. West from Veggli, the road goes over Vegglifjell where Veggli Lodge and Veggli Skisenter are located. Further the road leads to the villages of Austbygdi and Tessungdalen in Tinn.[3] [4]

Veggli Church (Veggli kirke) in Kongsberg deanery. It was constructed of wood and designed by the architect Christian Heinrich Grosch (1801–1865). The church has 160 seats. The church dates from 1859 and has protected status listed.[5] [6] [7]

Notable residents

References

  1. ^ Veggli – tettsted' Store norske leksikon
  2. ^ Veggli – sogn Store norske leksikon
  3. ^ Teknisk Ukeblad 18. November 1927, side 1 (Numedalsbanen)
  4. ^ Vegglifjell Skisenter Vegglifjell Friluftslag
  5. ^ "Christian H. Grosch". Store norske leksikon. Retrieved October 1, 2020.
  6. ^ 'Veggli menighet Den norske kirke
  7. ^ Veggli kirke Rollag prestegjeld

60°03′N 9°09′E / 60.050°N 9.150°E / 60.050; 9.150