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in 2016 after the discovery of structural issues in 2014 has led to the transfer of all Fontainebleau's remaining archives to the Pierrefitte site, a transfer that was to be completed in 2022, at which point the Pierrefitte site of the National Archives would store more than 300 kilometres (190 mi) of physical records, close to maximum capacity, at a much earlier date than was originally anticipated. As a result, the National Archives have launched the construction of new storage capacity (100 km of shelves) at the Pierrefitte site, which should bring the total capacity of the Pierrefitte site to 480 kilometres (300 mi) of shelf space by 2026.
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After the discovery of structural issues with the buildings at the Fontainebleau site in 2014, it was decided to permanently close the Fontainebleau site in 2016, and move all the remaining physical records stored there to the Pierreffitte site of the National Archives. The removal of more than 70 km
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In 2012-2013, more than 50 km of records from the historic Paris site and 150 km of records from the newer Fontainebleau site were moved to the new Pierrefitte site. By the end of 2015, the Pierrefitte site kept 219.5 kilometres (136.4 mi) of records. The decision to close the Fontainebleau site
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Dagobert, son of Baddo. This charter is the oldest original one kept by the National Archives, but the National Archives possess medieval copies of earlier records from the 6th century (but not the originals). The National Archives also possess a small fragment of an original papyrus record from the
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respectively), as well as all the private archives from all periods seized during the French Revolution or deposited at the National Archives since then (archives of aristocratic families, industrialists, major historical figures, etc). The Pierrefitte site will receive all the new records from the
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In 2012-2013, all archives, maps and plans from 1790 to the 20th century, as well as all private archives from all periods, were moved to the new site of Pierrefitte-sur-Seine, and as a result the amount of archives stored at the historic Paris site was reduced to 45.8 kilometres (28.5 mi) of
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In 2004, the Paris site of the National Archives kept 98.3 kilometres (61.1 mi) of physical records: 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) of pre-French Revolution archives; 52 kilometres (32 mi) of records of the French central state from 1790 to 1958; 20 kilometres (12 mi) of Paris notary
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With the construction of the new Pierrefitte-sur-Seine site of the National Archives, it was decided to transfer most of the archives stored at Fontainebleau to Pierrefitte, and to keep at Fontainebleau only the electronic archives, the audio and video files, as well as some series of physical
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The National Archives have one of the largest and most important archival collections in the world. As of 2022, the National Archives contained 383 km (238 mi) of physical records (the total length of occupied shelves put next to each other) and as 2020 74.75 terabytes (74,750
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The space liberated by the departure of more than 50 km of records allowed the National Archives to resume the collection of archives from the Paris notaries, in particular late 19th and early 20th centuries records which hadn't been collected yet. As of 2022, the
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The National Archives have one of the largest and oldest archival collections in the world. As of 2022, they held 383 km (238 mi) of physical records (the total length of occupied shelves put next to each other) from the year
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in 1790. It was a state decree of 1794 that made it mandatory to centralise all the pre-French Revolution private and public archives seized by the revolutionaries, completed by a law passed in 1796 which created departmental archives
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Due to the massive volume of documents and records kept by the National Archives, these have been divided among two sites, one in the historic center of Paris, the other one in the northern Parisian suburb of
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To deal with this massive volume of documents, the National Archives currently operate from two sites in the Paris Region: the historical site of the National Archives in the heart of Paris (in the Medieval
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branches of the French state, as well as all the archives of the pre-French Revolution provincial and local institutions seized by the revolutionaries (parliaments, chartered cities, abbeys, and churches).
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of the Paris notaries stored at the National Archives was filling 23.8 kilometres (14.8 mi) of shelves, representing 20 million notary records from the 1460s to the first half of the 20th century.
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of documents held in other archive centres, both national and departmental, in case the original documents were destroyed. This centre keeps approximately 61 million views of original documents.
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of Paris during five centuries, and many private archives donated or placed in the custody of the National Archives by prominent aristocratic families, industrialists, and historical figures.
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of each of the 100 departments of France plus the city of Paris, as well as various other local (municipal) archives, plus 12 more recent regional archives (which store the archives of the
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district), which contains the physical records of the French state from before the French Revolution as well as the records of the Paris notaries from all periods, and the newer site at
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Ideology, practicality, and fiscal necessity: The creation of the Archives Nationales and the triage of feudal titles by the Agence Temporaire des Titres, 1789–1801 (Katherine L. Cox)
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Since the opening of the Pierrefitte-sur-Seine site in 2013, the historic Paris site stores only the documents and records from before the French Revolution, as well as the so-called
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In addition to these 36.5 km of archives, the ANOM also possesses 60,000 maps and plans going back to the 17th century, 150,000 photographs, 20,000 postcards, and 100,000 books.
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In addition to the 459 kilometres (285 mi) of physical records and 74.75 terabytes of electronic archives kept by the National Archives and its sister agencies, the
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year 619 or 620 (uncertain date), a private donation, probably to the basilica of St Denis, but the charter from 625 is the oldest one preserved in its entirety.
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which had a major impact on the development of popular conceptions of individual liberty and democracy in Europe and worldwide. It was inscribed on
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The Pierrefitte-sur-Seine site of the National Archives stores all the archives of the French central state since 1790 (except those of the
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appear after 670, due to the Muslim conquest of the Southern Mediterranean, and completely replace papyrus records within a few decades.
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Miller, David C.(2019) "Armand-Gaston Camus: Catholic Scholar, Revolutionary, and Founder of the National Archives of France."
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respectively. The National Archives of France also keep the archives of local secular and religious institutions from the
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kept at the historic Paris site of the National Archives. First page of a letter sent to Louis XIV on July 20, 1706, by
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in 1969. It was the repository for documents produced by the French central state since 1958 (founding of the
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Les Archives nationales, des lieux pour l'histoire de France: bicentenaire d'une installation (1808–2008)
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extending from the 15th century to the beginning of the 20th century. Since 1867 it has also housed the
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today still forms one of the most renowned archival series in the collections of the National Archives.
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Detail of the 211 authentic, original records from before the year 1000 kept by the National Archives:
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records or the career files of government employees, representing an estimated 60 km of shelf space.
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Oldest record: year 625 (also fragment of an earlier record from 619/620). All written on papyrus.
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in May 1871 which destroyed both the municipal archives and a large part of the Palais de Justice.
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of St Denis seized at the time of the French Revolution. This papyrus is the confirmation by King
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in Paris, thus creating the collections of the French archives as we know them today. In 1800 the
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of a grant of land in the city of Paris to the Royal Abbey of Saint-Denis previously made by the
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and their agencies). The departmental and local archives contain all the archives from the
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and not colonies, are kept by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in its Diplomatic Archives.
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The National Archives has been located since 1808 in a group of buildings comprising the
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The National Archives are under the authority of the Archives of France administration (
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period (ended in 751). They also possess 5 original records from the reign of
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Comptes rendus des séances de l'Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres
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or ANMT), originally the Centre for the Archives of the World of Labour (
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for the French crown, used to establish the rights of French kings over
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respectively. These are managed separately from the National Archives.
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in 1966. It stores the archives from the ministries in charge of the
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In total, the National Archives possess 47 original records from the
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The National Archives keep 211 authentic, original records from the
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central state every year for the next 30 years after its opening.
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Register in 2003 in recognition of its historical significance.
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The oldest original record kept at the National Archives is a
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to the present time, and as of 2020 74.75 terabytes (74,750
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The National Archives also hold the original draft of the
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Atelier de Recherches sur les Textes Médiévaux (ARTEM),
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La mémoire de l’Etat: Histoire des archives nationales
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The construction of a new National Archives centre at
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confirms a grant of land in the city of Paris to the
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physical records (situation as of the end of 2015).
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of the French state, apart from the archives of the
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