National Archives of Spain

The National Archives of Spain is a national system of Archives and State Centers maintained by the Archive (Archivo) department of the Spanish Ministry of Culture.

Archivo Histórico Nacional
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Alternative nameNational Archives of Spain
LocationMadrid, Spain

Collections

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The National Archives of Spain consists of a number of different collections. The four main branches of the National Archives of Spain include the General Archive of the Indies in Seville, the National Historical Archives in Madrid and elsewhere, the General Administrative Archives in Alcala de Henares, and the General Archive of Simancas. The General Administrative Archives, Alcala de Henares, is a repository for the records of the ministries of the central administration, created in 1969 as a replacement for the Central Archive, which was destroyed in a fire in 1939.[1] The General Archive of Simancas, established in 1540, now serves as a historical archive.[1]

Other Archives and Centers include:

  • Archive of the Crown of Aragon
  • Archive of the Royal Chancery of Valladolid
  • Documentary Center of Historical Memory
  • Historical Archive of the Nobility
  • Central Archive of Culture
  • Central Archive of the Secretary of State for Education
  • Archives Documentary Information Center (CIDA)
  • Document Reproduction Service (SRDAE)[2]
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The "Portal de Archivos Españoles" (PARES), is the open access database for the digitized records of the various collections within the National Archives.[3] This project is run in conjunction by the Ministry of Culture and Sport and the Ministry of Education and Vocational Training.[4]

References

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  1. ^ a b Franks, Patricia C.; Bernier, Anthony (2018). The International Directory of National Archives. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 355–357. ISBN 978-1442277427.
  2. ^ "Archives and State Centers managed by the Ministry of Culture". Ministry of Culture and Sports. Retrieved 2018-11-27.
  3. ^ "PARES: Portal of Spanish Archives". Gobierno de España (in Spanish). Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports of Spain. 21 October 2011. Retrieved 5 April 2019.
  4. ^ Sánchez Mairena, Alfonso (28 May 2008). "PARES. Portal de Archivos Españoles" (PDF). Ministerio de Cultura. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 5 April 2019.
  1. Franks, Patricia C. and Anthony Bernier. (2018). The International Directory of National Archives. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield. p. 355-357. ISBN 978-1442277427
  2. “Archives and State Centers managed by the Ministry of Culture.” Ministry of Culture and Sports. Retrieved 2018-11-27
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