"The building in Na Struze street is located very close to the National Theatre, opposite the Goethe-Institut Prague, and is best accessed by public transport either from the “Národní třída” metro station (5 minutes walk) or by trams no. 2, 9, 17, 18, 22, tram stop “Národní divadlo”.\r\n\r\nThe archive building in Brno, of Kanice (Brno-venkov District) is most easily reached from Brno. Take tram no. 2 from Brno train station towards Stará Osada (Brno, Židenice, Stará Osada), which takes about 12 minutes. From there take bus no. 201 or 202 and travel about 14 minutes to the bus stop “Brno, Líšeň, Na Spáleništi” (a request stop). Opposite the bus stop there is a smaller road running alongside a forest. Take this road and after some 10–12 minutes you will reach the archive building."@en . . . "The Archive of the Security Services currently has two reading rooms for public researchers. \r\n\r\n**ABS Research Centre Prague – Struha**\r\nAddress: Na Struze 3, Praha 1\r\nAt the Struha research centre, archival materials from all departments of the Archive of Security Services can be consulted.\r\n\r\n**ABS Research Centre Brno – Kanice**\r\nAddress: Kanice (Brno-Country District)\r\nThe Kanice (Brno-Country District) research centre provides access to archival materials from all departments of the Archive of Security Services. \r\n\r\nThe reading room at **Siwiecova Street** is temporarily closed due to refurbishment. Until further notice all archival materials can be consulted in the reading room at Na Struze, Praha 1. \r\n\r\n"@en . "For researchers’ better orientation, we have created a [classification scheme](http://www.abscr.cz/en/guide-to-the-collections#scheme) from these archival collections to provide comprehensive information. The classification scheme has been devised using a hierarchical jurisdiction model, divided into 14 subject groups. Concrete archival collections fall within the scope of individual subject groups. Herein the researcher obtains basic information about the relevant archival collection (title, name of collection, time range, scope of the collection and location).\r\n\r\nIn the event that an archival collection has already been processed, corresponding archival finding aids are available in electronic form for the researcher to review. These aids include indexes by name, subject, or location.\r\n\r\nThe researcher can use these finding aids to request archival materials for study at the following e-mail address: info@abscr.cz.\r\n\r\nThe Security Service Archive's collections can also be searched through the database\"Archive Groups in the Czech Republi\" administered by the Ministry of Interior:\r\n\r\nhttps://aplikace.mvcr.cz/archivni-fondy-cr/default.aspx"@en . "Michal Frankl"@en . . . . . . . . . "The Security Services Archive, pursuant to Act No. 181/2007 Coll. on the Institute for the Study of Totalitarian Regimes and the Security Services Archive and on amendments to some acts, administers the records that were created in the course of activities of the security services, the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia and organizations of the National Front working in these services, amounting to a total of almost 20,000 linear meters of material. The Archive currently administers over 550 archival collections from the periods of non-freedom and communist totalitarian power.\r\n"@en . "The Archives' reading room in Na Struze street is open on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and on Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\r\n\r\nThe reading room in Brno, Kanice is open Monday to Thursday from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m."@en . "Ústav pro studium totalitních režimů - Archiv bezpečnostních složek"@en . .