Argentina Archives and Libraries


 * Archives collect and preserve original documents of organizations such as churches or governments. Libraries generally collect published sources such as books, maps, and microfilm.
 * If you plan to visit a repository, contact them and ask for information about their collection, hours, services, and fees. Ask if they require you to have a reader’s ticket (a paper indicating you are a responsible researcher) to view the records, and ask how to obtain one.
 * Although the records you need may be in an archive or library, the FamilySearch Library may have microfilmed and/or digitized copies of them.

Archives
There are different types of archives in Argentina: national, provincial, municipal or local, and church. Detailed information about archives and libraries in Argentina can be found: Argentina Research Outline (starting on page 4).

National Archives
General Archive of the Nation (Archivo General de la Nación) 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 Facebook Online catalogue Digital archive Ordering digital copies
 * Records of genealogical value at national archives include: protocols of scribes (including wills, powers, titles of land, etc.), probate courts, censuses, data and titles of lands, church records, civil records, court records, military records, emigration lists, land records, colonial records, and more.
 * The National Archive and its branches are open to the public.
 * Copies of materials in the National Archive are also available at other major libraries and archives, including the FamilySearch Library. Some of these archives and libraries allow request for photocopies of materials they hold.
 * Helpful guides to the collections of the National Archives and the provincial archives are:
 * Buenos Aires, Argentina: Archivo General de la Nación, 1989. (FamilySearch Library films –1614819.)
 * Indice del Archivo del Gobierno de Buenos Aires. Corespondiente al año de 1810. (Index to the holdings of the Government Archives of Buenos Aires for the year 1810). Buenos Aires, Argentina: Impreta de La Tribuna, 1860. FamilySearch Library book.

Provincial Archives
Records of genealogical value at provincial archives include: notarial records, colonial records, land records, administrative records, military, census, historical records, church records, and more. For example, the provincial archive of Cordoba has one of the largest collections of the colonial period.
 * Table of Argentine State (Provincial)Archives with clickable map.

Endangered Archives
Endangered Archives: Argentina

Libraries
There are many public, private, and specialized libraries in Argentina. Some of the sources you will want to use are also available in these libraries in Argentina as well as in libraries in the United States and other countries. Contact these libraries and ask about their collection, hours, services, and fees. Always remember that there are many libraries that cover Latin American History and it would be wise to check your local university or public library first to see what their collection has.

Institute of Argentine and American History (Instituto de Historia Argentina y Americana) Universidad de Buenos Aires 25 de mayo 221 Buenos Aires, Argentina Telephone: (54 11) 4342-9710/9718 (int. 116) E-mail: referencearavignani@gmail.com Contact information Website Facebook

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

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 Facebook


 * 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.

National Museum of the Cabildo of Buenos Aires and the May Revolution (Museo Histórico Nacional del Cabildo y la Revolución de Mayo) Bolívar 65 Buenos Aires Telephone: (54 11) 4342 6729/4334-1782 Email: [mailto:consultas@cabildonacional.gob.ar consultas@cabildonacional.gob.ar] Website Facebook


 * The National Museum of the Cabildo and the May Revolution tells the story of the Spanish colonial rule in Argentina and the May revolution that ended Spanish supremacy in the country. It is a repository of government and revolutionary exhibits from the 18th century.

Municipal Archives and Local Civil Offices

 * 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.
 * 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.
 * 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 [[Media:LWGSpanish.pdf|Letter Writing Guide: Spanish]].

Archivos y bibliotecas de Argentina