Archiwum Państwowe we Wrocławiu - Oddział w Legnicy
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The most valuable collections are the medieval acts of various Lower Silesian towns: Legnica (from 13th century), Jawor (from 14th century), Złotoryja, Lubin, Chojnów, Bolków and Świerzawa (from 16th century), the records of Protestant parishes from Legnica (with the 16th century register book). A big part of the holdings consists of the documents connected to the copper ore mining and processing in the Legnica - Glogów Copper Basin.
Archiwum Państwowe we Wrocławiu - Oddział w Legnicy
The archive in Legnica came into existence in 1953 as a County State Archive. In 1959 it was renamed the branch of Voivodship State Archive in Wrocław (from 1984: The Wroclaw State Archive).
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The archive's holdings are availble in the workroom open Monday-Tuesday and Thursday-Friday 9.00 - 15.00, Wednesday 8.30 - 17.30.
The access is regulated by Instruction No 4 of the Head Office of State Archives in Poland, dated February 1, 2013.
Between 1950 and 2001 the Legnica archive was relocated five times. From 2001 the archive works in a self-contained building in the center of Legnica.