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The Danish National Archives (Danish: Rigsarkivet) is the national archive system of Denmark.Its primary purpose is to collect, preserve and archive historically valuable records from central authorities, such as ministries, agencies and national organisations and make them available to the public.
The following archives have since been integrated into the Danish National Archives: Danish National Business Archives; Danish Data Archive; Provincial Archives of Funen;
Dansk Architektur Center, online information about Danish architecture, architects and history of architecture. [9] Danske Kirker (Danish Churches), freely searchable database from National Museum of Denmark providing extensive details of about two thirds of Denmark's churches. Contains articles from 57 volumes published between 1933 and the ...
The Danish Census Book or the Danish book of land taxation (Latin: Liber Census Daniæ, Danish: Kong Valdemars Jordebog) dates from the 13th century and consists of a number of separate manuscripts. The original manuscripts are now housed in the Danish National Archives ( Rigsarkivet ) in Copenhagen.
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In 2005, it was merged with the Danish National Library for Science and Medicine (UB2), now the Faculty Library of Natural and Health Sciences. The official name of the organization as of 1 January 2006 is The Royal Library, the National Library of Denmark and the Copenhagen University Library. In 2008, the Danish Folklore Archive was merged ...
The princesses Margrethe, Benedikte, and Anne-Marie wear Danish national costumes aboard the Royal Yacht. Bettmann - Getty Images. 1951.
Some national archives collections are large, holding millions of items spanning several centuries, while others have been created more recently and have modest collections. Many national archives are effectively dispersed, especially in post-colonial countries, and often have smaller local collections due to cultural imperialism and the theft ...