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The Ripollès Regional Archive (ACRI) has been part of the Regional Archives Network of the Catalan Goverment (Generalitat de Catalunya) since it was inaugurated in 2001.
The ACRI occupies the building that had originally been the Ripoll hospital. The first news dates back to 1573 when, on the initiative of the abbot of the Ripoll monastery, Climent Mai, and with contributions from the people of Ripoll, a hospital was built next to the royal road. The building was destroyed during the Reapers' War and the First Carlist War. It was rebuilt for the last time in 1846 and maintained its functions as a hospital and geriatric residence until the 1980s. The building has 740 m2.
Its main mission is to preserve, conserve and disseminate the documentation of the institutions of Ripollès and other bodies, public or private, of historical or cultural interest in the region. Currently, the Regional Archive manages the collections from the local administration of the main municipal entities in the region (Ripollès Regional Council; Ripoll Court, and Ripoll, Campdevànol, Ribes de Freser Town Councils, among others).
It has storage rooms, nearly 5,000 linear meters for depositing documents, of which just over 1,000 are already occupied by the various collections received, and disinfestation and classification rooms. The building is adapted for people with reduced mobility.
The Regional Archive of the Ribera d’Ebre (ACRE) is a new building that was built on a plot of more than 1,000 m2 that was owned by the City Council of Móra d’Ebre. Externally, it is designed as a single corner volume that is segregated into two volumes, which are accessed through an interior patio created by the screen walls and the building itself.
The Archive was inaugurated on April 24, 2007. It is attached to the Department of Culture and is part of the Regional Archives Network. Its management corresponds, jointly, to the City Council of Móra d’Ebre and the Regional Council of the Ribera d'Ebre.
The main mission of the center is to preserve and manage the funds of public administrations, institutions or individuals of the Ribera d'Ebre. The management and conservation of documentation is complemented by the equally important task of disseminating this documentary heritage and making it available to the citizens of the region.
The ACRE manages 74 documentary collections, totaling an approximate volume of 1,052.2 linear meters. The local administration collections stand out (Móra d’Ebre Town Council, Torre de l’Espanyol, Benissanet, Tivissa, Rasquera, Ginestar, Vinebre, Ascó and Palma d’Ebre). The Archive also manages important documentary collections of private ownership.
The agreement to create the Priorat Regional Archive (ACPR) was signed on 22 September 2000 and was inaugurated on 27 July 2005.
The Archive is located in one of the buildings that form part of the castle in the town of Falset. Construction of the castle began at the end of the 12th century, on a small hill located to the west of the town. The same space housed, for many years, the heritage archive of the Catalan territories of the Duchy of Medinaceli.
The most significant documentary collections of the archive are, among others: those of the town councils of Falset and Capçanes; the microfilmed collections of the barony of Entença and the county of Prades; that of the Roger de Cabacés farmhouse, and that of Joan Pascó i Ardèvol, notary of Porrera and, later, of Falset, which has a good part of the notarial drafts, from the end of the 18th century to the first third of the 19th century, which partly replace the loss of the district's notarial archive in 1936. It is worth noting the large number of funds from agricultural cooperatives in the region that have been deposited there; specifically, ten, and the oldest is the Sindicat Vinícola del Baix Priorat de Marçà, created in 1912.
The Pla de l’Estany Regional Archive (ACPE) is located in the cloister of the Sant Esteve monastery in Banyoles. It became operational in 2007 thanks to the agreement signed between the Catalan Goverment (Generalitat de Catalunya), the Pla de l’Estany Regional Council and the Banyoles City Council. It has the dual function of Pla de l’Estany Regional Archive and Banyoles Municipal Archive.
It has three types of spaces: the one intended for the public, with a consultation room and a multipurpose room; the work room, for archivists, and the documentation custody room, which corresponds to two deposits with a capacity for 5,500 linear meters, one for photographic collections and the other for large-format documents —parchments and plans.
It houses a rich variety of documentary heritage that illustrates the society, economy and history of the region. We highlight the collection of the Banyoles Town Hall (1244-2017); that of the company José Gimferrer SA, manufacturer of jute bags (1914-1989); that of the farmhouse of Can Mariscot de Camós (1214-1941), and the collection of photographs by Lluís Martí (1880-2012). The collection of Carles Fontserè (1910-2016), poster artist, photographer, illustrator, set designer and writer, deserves a separate chapter. A recognized poster artist during the Civil War, Fontserè had to go into exile first in Paris and then in New York, but ended up returning to Catalonia, specifically in Porqueres, where he lived the last 34 years of his life.
On 13 September 2006, the construction agreement for the Pla d’Urgell Regional Archive (ACPU), part of the Archives Network of the Catalan Goverment (Generalitat de Catalunya), was signed. It was inaugurated on 22 December 2009, and its main mission is to treat, preserve, conserve, disseminate and advise on the documentary heritage of the region. The new building is unique from both an architectural and archival point of view.
The Archive has a useful area of 1,042 m2, distributed over two floors, with a capacity to install 7,525 linear m of documentation, with four document repositories, one for special media and one for large formats. The consultation room has a capacity for 9 users, and there is also an auxiliary library; restricted access areas, such as the disinfestation and disinfection room; a reception and sorting room; a classification room, and a multipurpose classroom with capacity for 50 people.