Kulttuuriperintölaki
Kulttuuriperintölaki, or the Finnish Heritage Law, is the primary legislation in Finland governing the protection and management of cultural heritage. Enacted in 2015, it replaced earlier legislation and consolidated various aspects of heritage protection under a single framework. The law aims to safeguard tangible and intangible cultural heritage for future generations and to promote its accessibility and understanding.
The scope of the law covers a wide range of heritage, including archaeological sites, historical buildings,
Key provisions of the law include requirements for impact assessments for projects that might affect cultural