Patrimonio Nacional
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Registration date
23/08/2007 -
Update date
16-05-2012 - Download the sheet
Description
Patrimonio Nacional administers the properties formely vested in the Crown but now belonging to the Spanish State, and available to the King and members of Royal Family in carrying out their official duties, under the terms of the Constitution and the Law of 16 June 1982. It also looks after convents and monasteries which, haven been founded by monarchs, continue to fulfil their spiritual purpose up to the present day under the patronage of the King of Spain. These palaces and religious buildings include some of the most historically important monuments in the western world. Their creation over the centuries has served as a stimulus to Spanish culture, and their influence has been great in both Europe and Hispano-America. They can be visited by the public, and they are available for study and research, except when required for State occasions. visited by the public
Overall information
Goals
1- To know the history of the hunting through paintings, reproductions and guns, 2- To know the Spanish fauna.
Taxonomic coverage
Common names
todo(s) animales.
Geospatial coverage
todo(s) Península Ibérica.
Temporal location
Temporal coverage
todo(s) taxón existente.