Archivio di Stato di Cuneo

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The Cuneo State Archive is the peripheral office of the Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities and Tourism which by law [1] preserves the historical documentation produced by public bodies in the province of Cuneo and for voluntary storage, temporary storage, donation o purchase any other archive or documentary collection of historical importance.

The State Archives of Cuneo, established as a Section with Ministerial Decree 30 wk. 1956, and in operation since 1957, it conserves about 8 km of archival material, mainly of an administrative, judicial and notarial nature.

The State Archive of Cuneo preserves the documentary production of the administration of the Old regime of the Province (Intendenza, Bureaus of insinuation, Prefectures, Judicatures), the notarial archives in continuous series from the fifteenth century of the districts of Alba, Cuneo, Mondovì and Saluzzo, the Napoleonic era funds of the Department of Stura and the first instance courts of Mondovì and Saluzzo.

The archival heritage also includes some archives of families and people, the archives of the hospitals of Cuneo and Mondovì, with a rich cartographic series of the eighteenth century, fragments of municipal archives and the administrative, notary, judicial and post-Napoleonic funds (Intendenze, Offices of insinuation then the register, Courts, Magistrates' Court, Prefecture). Particularly consulted are the funds of the military offices and military districts, useful for reconstructing the history of the families of a province very interested in the past centuries by the phenomenon of emigration.

A source of primary importance for the history of the area is represented by the funds of the Provincial Inspectorate of Agriculture and the Departmental Inspectorate of Forests, as well as the cadastral documentation, which has about 1700 maps, and that concerning the state channels (also with a rich cartographic series).

Instead, the documents of the largest municipalities in the province, as well as the documents of the oldest bodies (marquisates, committees, abbeys, monasteries, etc.) operating in the vast territory corresponding to the current province of Cuneo have mainly merged, following various events, in the State Archives of Turin