Plan of the third floor (1900/1931) by AnonymousState Archives of Naples
In the Italian institutional network of 'provincial' State Archives there is no legal diversity:
Second floor (1900/1931) by AnonymousState Archives of Naples
they must keep the records of the state offices of the provincial district, the notarial papers, and are open to the archives of private and non-state institutions.
Vertical building map (1900/1931) by AnonymousState Archives of Naples
They preserve the pre-unification writings, the archives of the already capital cities and in this sense the Grand Archive,
Study room map (1900/1931) by AnonymousState Archives of Naples
despite the destruction of 1943, is the main written source for the history of the South.
Under the building (1900/1931) by AnonymousState Archives of Naples
Aggregation archive, that is archive of archives, the Great Archive reflects the history of the third city in the world between the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries and
Ground floor of the building (1900/1931) by AnonymousState Archives of Naples
preserves the documented traces of fifteen centuries, from the medieval age to today,
Ground floor and garden (1900/1931) by AnonymousState Archives of Naples
stratified and yet immediately legible, indeed practicable in the visit to the imposing, majestic documentary deposits that,
Ground floor (1900/1931) by AnonymousState Archives of Naples
from the first nineteenth-century museum exhibition, with the succession of shelves and writings,
First floor (1900/1931) by AnonymousState Archives of Naples
impose themselves on the visitor and suggestively evoke the sense of history.
Mezzanine floor (1900/1931) by AnonymousState Archives of Naples
Second floor - offices (1900/1931) by AnonymousState Archives of Naples
Traces, document-monument, that the historian, but also the occasional visitor, follow to reconstruct a previous experience,
Second floor - central point (1900/1931) by AnonymousState Archives of Naples
up to becoming almost contemporary, witnesses and interpreters.
Third floor - central point (1900/1931) by AnonymousState Archives of Naples
Builging's section - south point (1900/1931) by AnonymousState Archives of Naples
The State Archive was established as a General Archive in 1808 during the period of French domination in Naples.
Builging's section - CD (1900/1931) by AnonymousState Archives of Naples
Builging's section - CD (1900/1931) by AnonymousState Archives of Naples
In its formation, it was affected by the approach of the French
Builging's section - AB and second subplane (1900/1931) by AnonymousState Archives of Naples
who aimed its function at what is currently called advertising of documents and administrative 'transparency'.
Builging's section - AB and second subplane (1900/1931) by AnonymousState Archives of Naples
Builging's section - AB and second subplane (1900/1931) by AnonymousState Archives of Naples
Director: Dr. Candida Carrino
Executive responsible: Dr. Armando Traglia
Photographic processing: Dr. Luca Pascucci - Giovanni Guadagno
(Ales s.p.a)
Text:
Napoli Capitale Europea - Tracce nel Grande Archivio a cura di Marina Azzinnari, Napoli 2012
Jole Mazzoleni, Il monastero Benedettino dei SS. Severino e Sossio, Napoli 1964.