MAIL -- AND MAIL ART -- IN DENMARK. FROM THE BBC

Denmark posts its last letters as hallowed national mail ends

The 400-year-old postal service stops delivering letters as digital communication takes over, leaving other European institutions watching nervously;

Four centuries ago, King Christian IV of Denmark issued a decree establishing one of Europe’s first modern postal services, following the examples of Poland and Portugal.

The routes, run by the guilds and the mayor of Copenhagen, stretched from Hamburg to Norway and were plied by the Amazon delivery drivers of their day, riders who were allowed a maximum of 45 minutes to cover each 10km stretch of the journey.

At the end of this month that long tradition will come to an end as Danes send their last round of Christmas cards through the post.

PostNord, the postal service that the country has shared with Sweden since 2009, will no longer deliver letters in Denmark from December 30. Its 1,500 remaining red boxes already started vanishing in June and a handful of them are to be displayed in museums.

As in so many countries, and especially in those that have made a decent fist of the transition from paper to digital screens, the use of letters has collapsed.

PostNord described the decision as “difficult” but necessary. “Danes have become more and more digital, and what was once sent by letter is now received digitally by the vast majority of people,” it said. “This means that there are very few letters left in Denmark.”

It does not spell the end of the letter in Denmark: a private logistics firm called DAO will step into the breach, albeit without the traditional postal infrastructure the country has built up since the early 17th century.

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Comment by Ilya Semenenko-Basin 2 hours ago

And I would call this decision not difficult", but temporary. After some time, people will return to the traditional envelope mail, and the Danish King will have to issue another decree in the future.

Comment by Hélène LAGACHE 3 hours ago

Scary. I know many young and old people who enjoy receiving postcards from their friends on vacation or Christmas cards. What a sad society we will have.

Comment by MH//ANTIPODE 4 hours ago

Denmark outsourcing its postal duties to a private firm feels strangely familiar. In Germany that usually means: higher prices, worse service and a government that pretends to be surprised :)

Comment by holly johnson 5 hours ago
This is so sad.

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