West Indies Comprehensive Archives (General Archive of the Indies) - A cultural treasure house, one of the world cultural heritage sites, there is also an archive between the Cathedral of Seville and the Palace, a square gray building. The inconspicuous and inconspicuous West Indies Comprehensive Archive is rich in connotation, and it is still a United Nations World Heritage Site. And the visit is free. The West Indian Archive was first designed by Juan de Herrera in 1572 as a trading venue for commodities, and was converted into a public library in 1781. The most valuable in the archives are documents on discovery and conquest of the New World, as well as manuscripts and maps of sea explorers such as Columbus and Magellan in the second-floor exhibition room, which spans from 1492 to the end of the 19th century. If you have time, you can visit. [West Indies Comprehensive Archives] Attraction location: Av de la Constituci ón, s/n, 41004 Sevilla Transportation: Tram: T1 Arrival Archivo de Indias, get off the bus and get off the ticket: Free opening hours: Monday to Saturday 9:00-16:00, Sunday and holidays 10:00-14:00