A unique institution that has been actively supporting research and creative practices since 1928, Casa de Velázquez is a French institution located in the heart of Madrid's university district.
At the intersection of disciplines, it focuses its activities on residency programs, production support mechanisms, and a wide range of internal and external programming. It carries out this work under the supervision of the ministère de l'Enseignement supérieur, de la Recherche et de l'Espace.
Research in the humanities and social sciences is supported by the École des hautes études hispaniques et ibériques (EHEHI), the scientific section of Casa de Velázquez. A fully-fledged international research center, it also offers a wide range of support services for researchers at all stages of their careers. Its actions and programming are focused on the Iberian Peninsula, the Maghreb and Latin America.
Casa de Velázquez's support for the creative arts is expressed through its artistic section: the Académie de France Madrid. A multi-disciplinary residency, it supports artists in the development of their projects through programs allowing stays of up to eleven months. As a production and distribution platform, it plays an essential role in the development of cultural and artistic exchanges on an international scale.
Specializing in the Iberian cultural area, the library houses over 160,000 volumes, 1,800 periodical collections and a reserve of some 3,800 rare and precious works.
This spectacular collection, with direct access, covers many fields, including the history of Spain, Portugal and Latin America, the social sciences, peninsular and Maghreb archaeology, the arts and Spanish literature.
The Editorial Department publishes around ten scientific works a year, in print and digital format, as well as a biannual journal, Mélanges de la Casa de Velázquez. Its four collections (Bibliothèque, Collection, Essais, Sources) cover research in the humanities and social sciences in a wide range of geographical areas and specialties, with no period restrictions. Reflecting the hybridity of the institution, the Artis Amore collection, created in 2023, offers works based on the dialogue between research and creation, in a variety of formats.
René Lhénaff Problèmes géomorphologiques de la vallée du Guadalhorce (Andalousie)
Claude Domergue La mine de Diógenes (Province de Ciudad Real)
Daniel Nony Un trésor monétaire du Bas-Empire à Tarifa (Cadix)
Guy Bourligueux Recherches sur la musique à la cathédrale d'Oviedo (des origines au début du XIXe siècle)
Agustín Redondo La bibliothèque de D. Francisco de Zúñiga Guzmán y Sotomayor, troisième duc de Béjar (1500 ?-1544)
Annie Cloulas Documents concernant Titien conservés aux Archives de Simancas
Ivan Cloulas Le « Subsidio de las galeras », contribution du clergé espagnol à la guerre contre les Infidèles, de 1563 à 1574
Claude Larquié La province de Madrid en 1646, d'après un document contemporain
Claude Larquié, Janine Fayard-Duchêne Géographie pittoresque des hôtels madrilènes en 1715
Lucienne Domergue Notes sur la première édition en langue espagnole du « Contrat Social » (1799)
Pierre Conard Ortega y Gasset, écrits politiques (1910-1913)
Michel Drain Les exploitations agraires de l'Andalousie occidentale
Robert Ricard Mots et expressions
Gérard Nicolini À propos de l'archaïsme ibérique : une statuette inédite de la collection O. Le Corneur (Paris)
Collectif Réouverture d'un chantier de fouilles à Bolonia-Baelo (Cadix)
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