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Copenhagen Copenhagen ( or .; da, København ) is the capital and most populous city of Denmark, with a proper population of around 815.000 in the last quarter of 2022; and some 1.370,000 in the urban area; and the wider Copenhagen metropolitan a ...
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. Its primary purpose is to collect, preserve and archive historically valuable records from central authorities, such as ministries, agencies and national organisations and make them available to the public. The archive is part of the
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. Previously the term Danish State Archives (Danish: Statens Arkiver) was used as the collective name for the archive system. In 2014 the archives were reorganised, and the name Rigsarkivet (which had previously only applied to the Danish National Archives in Copenhagen) became the new collective name for the entire archive system.


History


Organisation as the Danish State Archives

Prior to 2014, Danish State Archives was the term used to refer collectively to these archives: * ''Danish National Archives'' (
Copenhagen Copenhagen ( or .; da, København ) is the capital and most populous city of Denmark, with a proper population of around 815.000 in the last quarter of 2022; and some 1.370,000 in the urban area; and the wider Copenhagen metropolitan a ...
) * ''Danish Data Archives'' (
Odense Odense ( , , ) is the third largest city in Denmark (behind Copenhagen and Aarhus) and the largest city on the island of Funen. As of 1 January 2022, the city proper had a population of 180,863 while Odense Municipality had a population of 20 ...
) * ''Danish National Business Archives'' (
Aarhus Aarhus (, , ; officially spelled Århus from 1948 until 1 January 2011) is the second-largest city in Denmark and the seat of Aarhus Municipality. It is located on the eastern shore of Jutland in the Kattegat sea and approximately northwe ...
) *Regional Archives: ** ''Provincial Archives of Zealand, Lolland-Falster and Bornholm'' (Copenhagen), closed in 2012 when its collections were merged with the ''Danish National Archives'' in Copenhagen. ** ''Provincial Archives of Southern Jutland'' ( Aabenraa) ** ''Provincial Archives of Funen'' (Odense) ** ''Provincial Archives of Northern Jutland'' ( Viborg) Regional archives held records transferred from regional authorities, like courts of law, the county authorities, the police and many other
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. Records from central authorities, such as ministries, agencies and national organisations, were held at the ''Danish National Archives''. The ''Danish National Business Archives'' kept registers,
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s, etc. from companies and organisations in the
business Business is the practice of making one's living or making money by producing or buying and selling products (such as goods and services). It is also "any activity or enterprise entered into for profit." Having a business name does not separ ...
sector. The ''Danish Data Archives'', the newest of the seven archive holding bodies, kept historical and social science studies such as registers, databases and other electronically stored information.


Reorganisation in the 2010s

In 2014, the Danish State Archives were reorganised, and the separate archives became reading rooms in a larger archive system. On 1 October 2014, the name ''Danish State Archives'' (Danish: Statens Arkiver) was replaced with the name ''Danish National Archives'' (Danish: Rigsarkivet). The new Danish National Archives were organised as: *''Danish National Archives, Copenhagen'' (formerly the Danish National Archives in Copenhagen, which had absorbed the collections of the Provincial Archives of Zealand, Lolland-Falster and Bornholm in 2012) *''Danish National Archives, Aarhus'' (formerly the Danish National Business Archives) *''Danish National Archives, Aabenraa'' (formerly the Provincial Archives of Southern Jutland) *''Danish National Archives, Odense'' (formerly the Provincial Archives of Funen) *''Danish National Archives, Viborg'' (formerly the Provincial Archives of Northern Jutland)


Reading Rooms

Today, the Danish National Archives includes four reading rooms: the National Archives in Copenhagen, Aabenraa, Odense, and Viborg. Until 2015, the archives also had a reading room in Aarhus; its collections have since been moved to Viborg. (''In Danish'')


Danish National Archives, Copenhagen

The archive was founded in 1889 out of two older national
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, ''Gehejmearkivet'' (1296–1883) and ''Kongerigets arkiv'' (1861–1884). In 2012 the collections of the Provincial Archives of Zealand, Lolland-Falster and Bornholm were merged into the Danish National Archives. In 2014, the ''Danish National Archives'' was renamed ''Danish National Archives, Copenhagen'' and the term ''Danish National Archives'' came to represent all of the former Danish State Archives collectively. Today, the headquarters of the Danish National Archives, Copenhagen are located next to
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on
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. A new purpose-built storage building was opened in 2009 at
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. It was designed by
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. The Danish National Archives, Copenhagen holds the archives of the Danish overseas trading companies, including the archives of the Danish East India Company, the
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, the Danish West India and Guinea Company, and the Danish West India Trading Company, a collection which reflects Denmark's relations with foreign countries such as the European States, Russia, Turkey, North African states and the American states. The archives of the Danish overseas trading companies were inscribed on
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in 1997. The Sound Toll Records, which provide detailed information about every ship and cargo that entered the Baltic and departed from the Baltic through the Danish straits starting in the 15th century, are held at the Danish National Archives and in 2007, the collection was inscribed on the
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. The documents are stored on electrically powered mobile shelving – double-sided shelves, which are pushed together so that there is no aisle between them. A large handle on the end of each shelf allows them to be moved along tracks in the floor to create an aisle when needed. The units have a small AC or DC motor hidden in the base that automatically moves the units when a single button is pressed.


Danish National Archives, Aabenraa


Danish National Archives, Odense

The Provincial Archives of Funen () first opened in Odense on 1 November 1893. The first visitor came two weeks later. The archives in Odense were the second of the three provincial archives envisioned in the first Danish archive law of 30 March 1889. They accepted archival material from state authorities, local authorities and individuals within the geographical area of the former Funen County. In 2014, the Provincial Archives were renamed as the ''Danish National Archives, Odense'' as part of the reorganisation of the Danish archival system. Prior to the system's reorganisation, the Provincial Archives of Funen received approximately 10,000 visitors annually, and its magazines stores contained approximately 20 km of archival material.


Danish National Archives, Viborg


Danish National Archives, Aalborg

Prior to 2014, the archives in Aarhus were a separate branch of the Danish State Archives, known as the ''Danish National Business Archives'' (). They collected source material about Danish business development through time. Private companies and organizations were not obligated to supply information so collection happened on a voluntary basis through negotiations and agreements for voluntary submissions. The oldest material is from the 1500s, while the majority from the period of 1850–1950. The collection consisted of about 7000 archives from companies from all sectors of the economy. The archival database ''Daisy'' continues to contain the registries over the former collections of the Business Archive, now a part of the Danish National Archives. The business archive was established as an independent institution in 1948. In 1968 it was taken over by the state with a special law and in 1992 it became part of the State Archives. Before the archives moved to the present building in 1962 the archives were kept in the basement under the
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between 1948 and 1950, then under the
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building until 1956 and then in the buildings of a former railway station of the defunct Aarhus-
Hammel Hammel is a town in central Denmark with a population of 6,854 (1 January 2022),Viborg and merge it with the Provincial Archives of Northern Jutland in 2015–2016.


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The Danish National Archives
Archives in Denmark Government of Denmark
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