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El Archivo de Indias

El Archivo de Indias

 

Archivo de Indias podéis disfrutar de la antigua Casa Lonja, fue construido por orden de Felipe II en el Siglo XVI con la finalidad de destinar un edificio para las actividades de los mercaderes ante las quejas del Cabildo de la Catedral, ya que habían ocupado la misma para sus actividades comerciales. En el Siglo XVIII, Carlos III decide crear un Archivo de Indias, para lo que acomete una serie de obras entre las que destacan las estanterías construidas con ricas maderas traídas de Cuba y la impresionante escalera principal, con planchas de mármol. En el Siglo XVIII se convirtió en el principal depósito documental del Nuevo Mundo y las Filipinas.

 

Dirección: Avda. de la Constitución s/n

Teléfono: 954500528

Horario: Todo  el  año de lunes a viernes : 8:00 a 15:00 horas, excepto  del 15 de junio al 15 de septiembre 14:30. Exposiciones: lunes a sábado de 9. 30 a 17:00 horas y los domingos de 10:00 a 14:00 h.

Tarifa: entrada Gratuita

Autobús : C5- Metro Centro 

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El Archivo de Indias

 

Archivo de Indias podéis disfrutar de la antigua Casa Lonja, fue construido por orden de Felipe II en el Siglo XVI con la finalidad de destinar un edificio para las actividades de los mercaderes ante las quejas del Cabildo de la Catedral, ya que habían ocupado la misma para sus actividades comerciales. En el Siglo XVIII, Carlos III decide crear un Archivo de Indias, para lo que acomete una serie de obras entre las que destacan las estanterías construidas con ricas maderas traídas de Cuba y la impresionante escalera principal, con planchas de mármol. En el Siglo XVIII se convirtió en el principal depósito documental del Nuevo Mundo y las Filipinas.

 

Dirección: Avda. de la Constitución s/n

Teléfono: 954500528

Horario: Todo  el  año de lunes a viernes : 8:00 a 15:00 horas, excepto  del 15 de junio al 15 de septiembre 14:30. Exposiciones: lunes a sábado de 9. 30 a 17:00 horas y los domingos de 10:00 a 14:00 h.

Tarifa: entrada Gratuita

Autobús : C5- Metro Centro 









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Seville is a city that offers visitors much: sun, heat, light, joy, culture, history, folklore and party. And one of the great charms of the city is without doubt its streets full of bars, terraces and restaurants with plenty of atmosphere.
In fact, people of Sevilla is especially characterized by the formation of joy and bustle in the streets that thousands of tourists, especially foreigners not let them surprise when visiting the city.
Seville has become one of the most popular destinations in recent years for this reason besides its great monumental wealth. Just walk around the center is proof of that as we can see spectacular buildings that form a labyrinth presided by the Giralda.
 
In 1987 in fact, and thanks to all monuments that form the city was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
 
First, it should be noted that Seville has historically been a melting pot of cultures is reflected in the architecture both large monuments such as La Giralda, La Torre del Oro, the Alcázar, the Cathedral, and in individual neighborhoods echoes of times past, classic example is the Jewish Quarter. Seville is a great city, which has increased the urban core, resulting in a lot of neighborhoods and housing estates on the periphery.
 
Another of the monuments that we can not miss if you visit the city is the spectacular cathedral contruida Santa Cruz district in 1401 on the Great Mosque of Seville twelfth century. Next to the Cathedral are the Alcazar, a legacy of the Arabs in the ninth century where we see large rooms, patios and gardens and all kinds of dependencies symbol of Arab and Renaissance art.
On the other hand, we can also see the Archive of the Indies in the sixteenth century, the most important document center that exists so far related to the conquest of the New World.
Of course, we can not miss the Square of Spain located in the Parque Maria Luisa, one of the most important places in the world.
Riverfront Guadalquivir Torre del Oro, Arab construction (s. XIII) origin, which was part of the ancient walls stands.
One of the most traditional neighborhoods of Seville, located along the river is also the de Triana with a deep seafaring tradition that can be seen in its streets, terraces, bars and restaurants.
Without doubt Seville is a great city to visit city and better than visit us and stay with us
Seville is a city That offers visitors much: sun, heat, light, joy, culture, history, folklore and party. And one of the great charms of the city is without doubt full of bars ITS streets, terraces and restaurants With plenty of atmosphere.
In fact, people of Sevilla is Characterized by the formation Especially of joy and bustle in the streets That Thousands of tourists, foreigners not let them Especially surprise When visiting the city.
Seville has Become One of the Most Popular destinations in recent years for esta reason Besides its great monumental wealth. Just walk around the center is proof of That as we can see spectacular buildings form a labyrinth That presided by the Giralda.
In 1987 in fact, and thanks to all the city monuments That form was Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
First, it Should be NOTED That Seville has historically Been a melting pot of cultures is Reflected in the architecture Both large monuments: such as La Giralda, La Torre del Oro, the Alcázar, the Cathedral, and in single neighborhoods echoes of times past, classic example is the Jewish Quarter. Seville is a great city, Which the urban core has Increased, RESULTING in a lot of neighborhoods and housing estates on the periphery.
Another of the monuments That we can not miss if you visit the city is the spectacular cathedral contruida Santa Cruz district in 1401 on the Great Mosque of Seville twelfth century. Next to the Cathedral are the Alcazar, a legacy of the Arabs in the ninth century Where we see large rooms, patios and gardens and all kinds of dependencies symbol of Arab and Renaissance art.
On the other hand, we can see the Archive Also of the Indies in the sixteenth century, the Most Important That document center exists so far related to the conquest of the New World.
Of course, we can not miss the Square of Spain located in the Parque Maria Luisa, one of the Most Important places in the world.
Riverfront Guadalquivir Torre del Oro, Arab construction (s. XIII) origin, Which was part of the ancient walls stands.
One of The most traditional neighborhoods of Seville, located along the river is Also the Triana with a deep seafaring tradition can be seen in That ITS streets, terraces, bars and restaurants.
Without doubt Seville is a great city to visit city and better than visit us and stay with us.

 

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Seville is a city that offers visitors much: sun, heat, light, joy, culture, history, folklore and party. And one of the great charms of the city is without doubt its streets full of bars, terraces and restaurants with plenty of atmosphere.

In fact, people of Sevilla is especially characterized by the formation of joy and bustle in the streets that thousands of tourists, especially foreigners not let them surprise when visiting the city.

Seville has become one of the most popular destinations in recent years for this reason besides its great monumental wealth. Just walk around the center is proof of that as we can see spectacular...



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Archive of the Indies was built by Philip II in the sixteenth century in order to allocate a building for the activities of merchants to the complaints of the Cathedral Chapter, and who had occupied the same for your business. In the eighteenth century, Carlos III decided to create an Archive of the Indies, for rushing a series of works among which shelves built with rich woods brought from Cuba and the impressive main staircase, with marble plates. In the eighteenth century it became the main documentary deposit the New World and the Philippines.
 
Address: Avenida de la Constitution s / n.
Phone: 954500528
Hours: All year from Monday to Friday: 8:00 to 15:00 pm, except from June 15 to September 15 14:30. Exhibition: Monday to Saturday from 9. 30 to 17:00 and Sundays from 10:00 to 14:00 h.
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Archivo de Indias 

Archive of the Indies was built by Philip II in the sixteenth century in order to allocate a building for the activities of merchants to the complaints of the Cathedral Chapter, and who had occupied the same for your business. In the eighteenth century, Carlos III decided to create an Archive of the Indies, for rushing a series of works among which shelves built with rich woods brought from Cuba and the impressive main staircase, with marble plates. In the eighteenth century it became the main documentary deposit the New World and the Philippines.


 



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