Åbo Tidningar
Åbo Tidningar, founded in 1835 by a group of Swedish-speaking intellectuals in Turku, Finland, has been a cornerstone of the Finnish media landscape, evolving significantly over the years. Renowned for its journalistic integrity, it offers a diverse range of content, including news, cultural commentary, and local events, primarily serving the Swedish-speaking population of Finland. On OldNews.com, you can explore scans of Åbo Tidningar, starting 1791, with a total of 21,308 scans available. This resource not only provides insights into historical events and figures but also encourages you to delve into your own family history. By accessing these archives, you can discover how Åbo Tidningar has influenced public discourse and community engagement throughout the years. Join us in uncovering the rich history captured in these pages and explore the stories that shaped Finland.