SEVILLA

ARCHIVE OF THE INDIAS

ARCHIVE OF THE INDIAS

This 16th-century Renaissance building is a UNESCO site, showcasing over 43,000 documents on American colonization, including letters from famous explorers.
This Renaissance building from the 16th century was designed by Juan de Herrera and declared a World Heritage Site. It houses more than 43,000 documents related to the colonization of America, including letters from Christopher Columbus and Hernán Cortés. Its visit allows you to learn about the importance of Seville as the main port of trade with the New World.