
The FC Barcelona Centre for Documentation and Studies, located on the second floor of the Club Museum, is devoted to the history of the Club.
It is divided into four sections: a newspaper and periodicals section, a library, historic archives
and a photographic archive. The cultural heritage contained on these shelves is extraordinary and
includes the original Statutes of 1911 signed by Joan Gamper himself.
The Centre for Documentation and Studies was inaugurated on 20th October 1994. It comes under
the control of the Club’s Communications Dept. and is funded by the FC Barcelona Foundation.
Use of the Centre is free to all and it is an essential source for journalists and fans who wish to
research the history of the Club.
Since January 2006, the Centre for Documentation and Studies has embarked on an ambitious
project to digitalise the catalogue and research new material. In addition, the Centre, directed by
the historian Carles Santacana, organises activities designed to bring its resources to a wider
audience and forms part of the network of archive material of Catalonia through agreements with
other organisations. The first practical result of this new phase was the acquisition of the Horaci
Seguí photographic collection, more than a million and a half photographs related with Barca in the
period from 1963 to 2003.
Centre for Documentation and Studies FC Barcelona
Camp Nou - Museu FC Barcelona
Av. Arístides Maillol, s/n
08028 Barcelona
Tel: 93.496.36.12
Fax: 93.496.36.12
E-mail:
centre.documentacio@fcbarcelona.cat
The opening hours of the Centre are: Mondays to Thursdays, 10 am to 2 pm and 4 pm to 6.30 pm;
Fridays, 10 am to 3 pm (Nou Camp Champions League matchdays, 10 am to 1 pm). An appointment must be
made in advance for the first visit.
Competition: Champions League
Home team:
FC Barcelona
Visiting team:
FC Bate
Date: 06-12-11 Time: 20:45
Stadium: Camp Nou
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