Farso
About Farso
Farso is a town with a populace of 3,299 in Region Nordjylland in Denmark within the Vesthimmerland municipality. Farso was the birthplace of Johannes Vilhelm Jensen, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1944. The village of Vognsild is positioned to the west of Farsø. Farso is also referred to as one of the head towns of Vesthimmerland municipality in conjunction with Aars, Logstor and Aalestrup. In 1975, the metropolis changed into defined as follows: "Farsø with church, rectory, School, Pharmacist's retail store, District housing, Veirmolle". The town of Farso were given a financial savings financial institution in 1877.
The resort came in 1883, however until 1912, it turned into handiest for road customers. After the inauguration of Farso Hospital in 1894, the city went well round 1900, had a assembly house, a challenge residence, a pharmacy, district housing, several merchandise and the joint task. Farso was stationed at Aalborg-Hvalpsund Railway in 1910. The city's residents had been so happy with the station building that they donated a tower to it. The track was closed in 1969, and the station building was demolished in 1977. The tower is preserved at the tower of the savings bank.