8000 BC–1066 Many scientists believe that the very first
Norwegians lived near the area of the present-day town of Kristiansund. At the end of the
last Ice age some areas at the western coast of Norway were ice-free. There was also a lot of food in the sea around Kristiansund at that time, and it is believed that the first settlement arrived in Kristiansund around year 8000 BC. During the
Viking ages there were many important battles around Kristiansund. The most famous one was the
Battle of Rastarkalv on the island of
Frei, where the Norwegian King
Håkon the Good fought against the
Eirikssønnene group. There is now a memorial monument located near Rastakalv (at
Nedre Frei), where the battle was fought.
Middle ages The nearby island of
Grip was an important fishing community during the Middle Ages, and was considered to be the most important area in the region at the time. The natural harbour in Lille-Fosen, close to where Kristiansund is located today, was also frequently used for fishing purposes.
17th to 18th century During the 17th century a small settlement developed around the area we know today as Kristiansund harbour. As more and more settlers arrived, the area became an important trading port for fishing and the lumber transportation along the coast. The Dano-Norwegian government established a customs station here, which was controlled by the main trading port in
Trondheim. In 1631, the port of Christianssund was declared to be a
ladested. Dutch sailors brought the knowledge of
clipfish production to Kristiansund at the end of the 17th century, and for a number of years the town was the largest exporter of clipfish in Norway, exporting goods mainly to the
Mediterranean countries as Spain and Portugal. The city's clipfish production was also part of the reason why it was given town status as a
kjøpstad in 1742.
19th century to present The town of
Christianssund was established as
Christianssund Municipality on 1 January 1838 (see
formannskapsdistrikt law). During
World War 2 the town was one of the most heavily bombed cities in Norway, and the German occupation forces taking over the Allanengen school as a headquarters. During the 1960s, there were many municipal mergers across Norway due to the work of the
Schei Committee. On 1 January 1964, Kristiansund Municipality was merged with the tiny
Grip Municipality (population: 104) to the northwest and the
Dale area of
Bremsnes Municipality on
Nordlandet island (population: 963). The neighboring
Frei Municipality was merged with Kristiansund Municipality on 1 January 2008 creating a much larger Kristiansund Municipality. ==Government==