arkistoijina
Arkistoijina, also known as the Finnish National Archives, is the central archive of Finland, responsible for the preservation and management of the country's historical records. Established in 1918, it is a government agency under the Ministry of Justice. The archives hold a vast collection of documents, including official records, personal papers, photographs, and maps, dating back to the 16th century. These materials provide valuable insights into Finland's history, culture, and society.
The Arkistoijina's mission is to preserve Finland's cultural heritage and make it accessible to the public.
In addition to its archival functions, Arkistoijina plays a crucial role in national identity and continuity.
Arkistoijina is located in Helsinki, the capital of Finland. The main building, designed by architect Alvar