Regional State Archives in Oslo
Statsarkivet i Oslo
Division overview
Formed1914 (1914)
Preceding Division
JurisdictionOslo, Akershus and Østfold
HeadquartersSognsvann, Oslo, Norway
59°58′01″N 10°44′10″E / 59.96694°N 10.73611°E / 59.96694; 10.73611
Division executive
  • Lars-Jørgen Sandberg
Parent DivisionNational Archival Services of Norway
WebsiteOfficial website

The Regional State Archives in Oslo (Norwegian: Statsarkivet i Oslo) is a regional state archives situated at Sognsvann in Oslo, Norway. Part of the National Archival Services of Norway, it is responsible for archiving documents from state institutions in the counties of Akershus, Oslo and Østfold. The facility is jointly located with the National Archives of Norway. The collection includes 19.2 shelf-kilometers of material.[1]

The archives are located at Sognsvann

The agency was created in 1914 as the Regional State Archives in Kristiania, and initially covered all of Eastern Norway and Agder. From 13 July 1917 the newly created Regional State Archives in Hamar took over documents from Oppland and Hedmark. The current name was adopted in 1924. With the opening of the Regional State Archives in Kristiansand in 1934, documents from Agder was moved there. The final demerger took place in 1994, when the Regional State Archives in Kongsberg took over documents from Buskerud, Telemark and Vestfold.[2]

References

  1. "Statsarkivet i Oslo" (in Norwegian). National Archival Services of Norway. Retrieved 20 January 2016.
  2. "Historikk" (in Norwegian). National Archival Services of Norway. Retrieved 20 January 2016.
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