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Archives
General Archive of the Nation Av. Leandro N. Alem 246 Buenos Aires Telephone: (54 11) 4339-0800 int. 71037 Email: [mailto:comunicacionagn@mininterior.gob.ar comunicacionagn@mininterior.gob.ar] Website: General Archive of the Nation Website #2: Archivo General de la Nación Argentina Website #3: General Archive of the Nation of Argentina


 * The General Archive of the Nation is the repository of a documentary collection of incalculable value for the quantity and quality of the documents it has. This makes it one of the main repositories in Latin America. Its heritage is made up of written, photographic and audiovisual documents, covering a five-hundred-year time span. In him the public and private histories of those who preceded us coexist.

Provincial Archives
In Argentina each province has their own provincial archive and branches separate from those of the national government. Many records of genealogical value are kept by these archives. They serve as repositories for records pertaining to their particular area. The provincial archive of Cordoba has one of the largest collections of the colonial period. This archive is one of the most complete.

Records of genealogical value at provincial archives include:


 * Notarial records.
 * Colonial records.
 * Land records.
 * Administrative records.
 * Military.
 * Census.
 * Historical records.
 * Some church records.
 * Others.

The provincial archives of Argentina are open to the public. However limited access is offered in some of their archives and a letter of recommendation may be required. Addresses for each of the Provincial archives is found in Appendix A on page 42 of the Argentina Research Outline.

Municipal Archives and Local Civil Offices
The provinces are divided into departments which are divided into municipalities. Each municipality has a civil registry office, one or two notaries, civil and criminal courts, and a municipal government to administer all other matters. Every municipality has jurisdiction over their own archives, separate from the province archives. These offices are comparable to county courthouses in the United States.

In Argentina, civil records created by the local government, including birth, death, and marriage records, are kept in local municipal offices. These records are available to the public. For more information about these offices and their records, see Argentina Civil Registration.

You can get information and copies of the records kept at the local civil offices by writing. For help in compiling a letter in Spanish, see the Letter Writing Guide: Spanish,

Libraries
Argentina Library Dr. Juan Álvarez (Biblioteca Argentina Dr. Juan Álvarez) Roca Pte. Julio Argentino 731 Rosario, Santa Fe Telephone: (54341) 480 2701 Email: [mailto:bib-novedades@rosario.gov.ar bib-novedades@rosario.gov.ar] Website: Argentina Library Dr. Juan Álvarez Website #2: Biblioteca Argentina Dr. Juan Álvarez

General San Martín Library (Biblioteca General San Martín) Remedios Escalada de San Martín 1843 Mendoza City Telephone: (54261) 423 1674 Email: [mailto:bibliotecapublicasanmartin@gmail.com bibliotecapublicasanmartin@gmail.com] Website: General San Martín Library Website #2: Biblioteca Pública "General San Martín" de Mendoza

Ignacy Domeyko Polish Library (Biblioteca Polaca Ignacio Domeyko) Jorge Luis Borges 2076 Buenos Aires Telephone: (5411) 4774 2212 Email: [mailto:domeyko@bibliotecadomeyko.com.ar domeyko@bibliotecadomeyko.com.ar] Website: Polish Library Ignacy Domeyko Website #2: Biblioteca Polaca Ignacio Domeyko Website #3: Ignacio Domeyko Library

Library of the Congress of the Nation (Biblioteca del Congreso de la Nación) 1750 Avenida Hipólito Yrigoyen Buenos Aires Telephone: (5411) 4381 0976 Email: [mailto:informes@bcn.gob.ar informes@bcn.gob.ar] Website: Library of the Congress of the Nation

Miguel Cané Library (Biblioteca Publica Municipal Miguel Cané) 4319 Carlos Calvo Boedo Buenos Aires Telephone: (5411) 4922 0020 Email: [mailto:biblioteca_cane@buenosaires.gov.ar biblioteca_cane@buenosaires.gov.ar] Website: Miguel Cané Library Website #2: Biblioteca Ideal Miguel Cané Website #3: Borges at the Miguel Cané Public Library

Municipal Public Library José Manuel Estrada (Biblioteca Publica Municipal José Manuel Estrada) Bayo Servando 799 Rosario, Santa Fe Telephone: (54341) 480 4678 Email: [mailto:estrada@rosario.gov.ar estrada@rosario.gov.ar] Website: Biblioteca Publica Municipal José Manuel Estrada Website #2: Biblioteca Estrada

National Library Mariano Moreno (Biblioteca Nacional Argentina) Agüero 2502 Recoleta Buenos Aires Telephone: (5411) 4808 6000 Email: [mailto:consultas@bn.gov.ar consultas@bn.gov.ar] Website: National Library Mariano Moreno Website #2: The National Library of Argentina Website #3: National Library: Tour and History at Recoleta Website #4: Biblioteca Nacional (National Library)

National Library of Teachers (Biblioteca Nacional Del Maestros) 953 Pizzurno Barrio Norte Buenos Aires Telephone: (5411) 4129 1272 Email: [mailto:bnmprensa@me.gov.ar bnmprensa@me.gov.ar] Website: National Library of Teachers

Popular Library Rafael de Aguiar (Biblioteca Popular Rafael de Aguiar) Ameghino 399 San Nicolás de Los Arroyos Buenos Aires Telephone: (54336) 442 6008 Email: [mailto:bib.aguiar@intercom.com.ar bib.aguiar@intercom.com.ar] Website: Popular Library Rafael de Aguiar Website #2: Biblioteca Popular "Rafael de Aguiar"

Raúl Frutos Library (Library of the Memory Museum) Museum of Memory Cordoba 2019 Telephone: (54351) 480 2060 ext. 203 Email: [mailto:bibliomemoria@rosario.gob.ar bibliomemoria@rosario.gob.ar] Website: Raúl Frutos Library

Museums
Historical Museum of the National University of Córdoba (Museo Histórico UNC) Obispo Trejo 242 Barrio Centro Córdoba Telephone: (54 351) 433 2075 Email: [mailto:informacion@museohistorico.unc.edu.ar informacion@museohistorico.unc.edu.ar] Website: Museo Histórico UNC Website #2: Museo Histórico UNC - Manzana Jesuítica


 * The UNC Historical Museum is located in the building that originally housed the Colegio Máximo de la Compañía de Jesús and where, from 1613, the University of Córdoba, the oldest in Argentina, was established.

La Plata Museum (Museo de La Plata) Paseo del Bosque s/n B1900 La Plata, Buenos Aires Telephone: (54 221) 425-7744 Email: [mailto:museo@fcnym.unlp.edu.ar museo@fcnym.unlp.edu.ar] Website: Museo de La Plata Website #2: Museum of Natural Sciences of La Plata Website #3: Museo de La Plata


 * The Museum of Natural Sciences of La Plata preserves, studies and exhibits important collections related to the natural sciences where Paleontology and fossil remains are highlighted and the rooms dedicated to Zoology, Entomology (insects) and Botany . It is also worth mentioning that other disciplines such as Archeology and Ethnography take place in the museum.

Museum of High Altitude Archaeology (Museo Arqueológico de Alta Montaña) Plaza 9 de Julio Bartolomé Mitre 77 A4400 Salta Telephone: (54 387) 437 0592 Email: [mailto:comunicacion@maam.org.ar comunicacion@maam.org.ar] Website: Museum of High Mountain Archeology (MAAM) Website #2: Museum of High Altitude Archaeology Website #3: High-mountain archeological museum (MAAM) Website #4: Archive for Museum of High Altitude Archaeology


 * Science and human commitment combine to build an environment of knowledge and emotional respect in the Museum of High Altitude Archaeology of Salta. The museum exhibits historical findings of the Incan culture and especially the archaeological treasure of the “Llullaillaco Children”.

National Historical Museum (Museo Histórico Nacional) Lezama Park Defensa 1600 Buenos Aires Telephone: (54 11) 4300 7540 Email: [mailto:informes@mhn.gob.ar informes@mhn.gob.ar] Website: National Historical Museum Website #2: Museo Histórico Nacional (Argentina) Website #3: Museo Histórico Nacional Website #4: Museo Histórico Nacional


 * This museum offers a journey through the worlds of Argentina’s indigenous peoples, the era of Spanish conquest and the establishment of colonial control, the May Revolution and 19th century Porteño society at the time of Argentina’s independence, the liberator San Martín’s crossing of the Andes and other episodes from Argentine history.

For a list of museums in Argentina go to List of museums in Argentina in Wikipedia.