Åbo Allmänna Tidning
Åbo Allmänna Tidning, founded in 1836 by the influential Swedish-speaking community in Turku, Finland, is one of the country’s oldest newspapers. Established to promote Swedish literature and culture, it has grown to cover a wide range of journalism, including local news, politics, economy, and cultural commentary. With a strong commitment to press freedom and democracy, Åbo Allmänna Tidning has significantly shaped public discourse in the Turku and Pori regions. On OldNews.com, you can find scans of Åbo Allmänna Tidning, Turku, Turku Ja Pori, Finland, starting 1810, with 8,487 scans in total. This treasure trove of historical archives not only features rigorous reporting and editorial integrity but also highlights notable historical figures, events, and stories that may connect to your own family history. Explore these invaluable resources to uncover the past and deepen your understanding of Finnish heritage.