RESEARCH HALL OPENING HOURS

week 1 – 24, week 36 –  52

Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 13-16
Wednesday: 10-16
Thursday: 13-19
Friday: closed

During week 51-01 we close at 16:00 thursdays

w.25 – w.35

Monday: closed
Tuesday: 13-16
Wednesday: 13-16
Thursday: 13-16
Friday: closed

New orders for archive material housed at the Archive Center can be placed no later than one half-hour before closing time (This does not apply to previously ordered material.).

 

Exception in opening hours





EXCEPTION IN OPENINGHOURS 2023

We are closed all swedish holidays and the following dates:

22 june closed

27 december – 1 januari 2024, closed

(Dates are preliminary and changes may occur.)

Welcome

Värmland Archive Center offers exceptional possibilities for finding answers to questions about life in Värmland from the Middle Ages to the Modern Age, by sharing archival access to information on the entire spectrum of its societal sectors, including social organizations, industries and state and municipal governments.

Through the Archive Center, you can learn how individuals lived in their work life and their spare time and how state and municipal authorities administered their public responsibilities. Even though our specialty is the history of Värmland, we also have generous amounts of digitized material in our research hall databases covering the rest of Sweden.

The common task of the Archive Center’s cooperating institutions is to make it easy and natural for the public to access the archives as sources of information and knowledge.

These cooperating institutions are:

Värmlandsarkiv (the regional archives for Värmland County)

Kommunarkivet (the municipal archives for Karlstad)

Värmlands Företagshistoria (the association for Värmland County corporate history archives)

Föreningsarkivet i Värmland (for educational, trade union, athletic, temperance, political, religious and other organizations along with personal archives and special collections)

We also cooperate closely with the Värmland genealogists’ association.