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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.
This is a list of archives in Spain. There are more than 30,000 archives in Spain. [1] Archives in Spain. Andalusia. Archivo General de Indias [2]
The National Historical Archive of Spain (Archivo Histórico Nacional) is based in Serrano Street in Madrid. It was founded in the nineteenth century when it shared a building with the Real Academía de la Historia .
' General Archive of the Indies '), often simply called the Archive of the Indies, was created by Carlos III and inaugurated in 1785. [1] It is housed in the former merchant guild building in Seville , Spain , built in the late 16th century.
Archive of the Marquises of Santa Maria de Barberà; Archive-Library of the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela; Archivo General de Simancas; Archivo Histórico Provincial de Almería; Archivo Histórico Provincial de Granada
Portal de Archivos Españoles (PARES) is a documentary archive established and hosted by the Spanish Ministry of Education. It offers free access to digitized images of the Spanish Archives. [1] It was opened in 2007. [2] On 10 May 2016 it was updated to PARES 2.0, with more than 33.9 million digital images and 8.6 million document archives. [3 ...
The General Archive of the Palace (Spanish: Archivo General de Palacio) is a Spanish national archive in Madrid created by Ferdinand VII in 1814 with more than 120 millions of documents from the 12th century until now. It collects, classifies and preserves all the documents from the Patrimonio de la Corona and the Spanish royal family. [1]
The General Archive of Simancas (Spanish: Archivo General de Simancas, also known by its acronym, AGS) is an official archive located in the Castle of Simancas, in the town of Simancas, province of Valladolid, Castile and León, Spain. It was founded in 1540, making this the first official archive of the Crown of Castile.