Ramnes


Ramnes is a village in Tønsberg Municipality in Vestfold county, Norway. The village is located about to the northwest of the city of Tønsberg, about to the northwest of the village of Linnestad, about to the southwest of the villages of Bergsåsen/Revetal, and about to the south of the village of Fon.
Historically, Ramnes was the administrative centre of the old Ramnes Municipality which existed from 1838 until 2002 when Ramnes Municipality and Våle Municipality were merged to form Re Municipality.

Name

The municipality is named after the old Ramnes farm since the first Ramnes Church was built there. The first element is which means "raven". The last element is which means "headland", which is likely referring to the area between two rivers.

Ramnes Church

is a medieval-era stone church that is located in the village. It is part of the Nord-Jarlsberg prosti. The stone-and-brick church was built in 1150. The baptismal font dates from the 1100s. The towers are from the early 1600s. The altarpiece and pulpit are from the second half of the 1600s. It is a long church with about 250 seats.