Åbo Morgonblad
Founded in 1824 by the influential figure A.O. K. Kyläniemi, Åbo Morgonblad is one of Finland's oldest newspapers, reflecting the evolution of Finnish journalism through its rich history. Initially published in Swedish, it played a pivotal role in fostering public discourse during Finland’s autonomy movement. This esteemed publication offers a diverse range of content, including local news, politics, culture, and economic analysis, serving the Turku and Pori regions with balanced reporting and depth of analysis. On OldNews.com, you can find scans of Åbo Morgonblad, Turku, Turku Ja Pori, Finland, starting 1821, with a total of 401 scans available. This resource invites readers to explore historical figures, events, and even connections to their own family histories, providing a gateway to engage with the past and discover the stories that shaped their communities.