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Archives générales des Indes
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Possède les fonds d'archives les plus importants sur l'histoire politique, économique, culturelle et sociale de l'ancien Empire Colonial espagnol. Elles conservent les autographes de Christophe Colomb, de Magellan...créée en 1248;
8 mins via bicycle / 13 min walk. Archivo General de Indias contains some of the most valuable archival documents of the americas and spanish empire, Seville was actually the economic centre of the empire.
Together with the Real Alcázar and the Cathedral, the General Archive of the Indies was included in the Unesco World Heritage list in 1987. The origin of the building dates to 1572, when King Philip II commissioned it from architect Juan de Herrera with the objective of hosting the merchants’ affairs. Seville was receiving all the ships coming from America and those products were sold in that building
Together with the Real Alcázar and the Cathedral, the General Archive of the Indies was included in the Unesco World Heritage list in 1987. The origin of the building dates to 1572, when King Philip II commissioned it from architect Juan de Herrera with the objective of hosting the merchants’ affair…
It is a very unique place in Spain. Archivo de Indias hosts all original documents from the colonial time. Thought most documents are not exposed to public, the building in itself is nice and free for the EU. There are usually many temporary expositions going on. Worth a visit if you have enough time.
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