Vester Allé 12 was constructed between 1898 and 1902 as the home of the newly established
State Library. In 1928
Aarhus University was established and the State Library became the official library of the new university and was renamed the State and University Library. The added functions meant there was insufficient space for storage and the library functions became scattered to a number of locations. In 1963 the library moved to the new building
Bogtårnet (The Book Tower) designed by
C.F. Møller on the
Aarhus University campus. When the State and University Library vacated the building it was taken over by the
Business Archives (later the Danish National Business Archive). The business archive had been established by the city in 1946 as an independent historical institution focused on historical documents related to commerce, business and economy. The Business Archive was taken over by the
Danish State Archives in 1968. The archive has functioned in a double role as both the national archive of business records and the local archive of the city of Aarhus since then. In 2011 Aarhus City Council had established the Aarhus City Archives with the goal of preserving local history and it moved into Vester Allé 12 which it shared with the Business Archive in close cooperation. In late 2015 the Business Archive was moved to
Viborg due to a desire to centralize operations. The local historical records was left to the Aarhus City Archives. == Aarhus City Archives ==