Archivio di Stato di Pordenone

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The State Archive of Pordenone is the peripheral office of the Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities and Tourism which by law preserves the historical documentation produced by public bodies in the province of Pordenone and for voluntary storage, temporary storage, donation o purchase any other archive or documentary collection of historical importance.

The State Archive of Pordenone was established, following the creation of the district and then of the new province of Pordenone, with Presidential Decree 9 w. 1964, n. 735. Its initial nucleus was made up of funds already conserved in the State Archives of Udine and in that of Venice, including the fund of the suppressed Convents, that of the Magistrate's Court of San Vito al Tagliamento, the draft lists and the Ancient notary archive.

The documentation, badly damaged in the two floods of 1965 and 1966, was transferred in 1968 to a new deposit, which was able to accommodate numerous payments in the following years.

Numerous payments from the archives of public bodies, families and people have been added to the initial documentary nucleus consisting of the funds transferred from the State Archives of Udine and Venice, reaching the current consistency of about 2000 ml of paper sources, parchments, maps, postcards and photographs, dated from 1247 until almost the present day.