Področje identitete
Signatura
Naslov
Datum/-i
- 13th century - 19th century (Ustvarjanje)
Nivo popisa
Fondi
Obseg in nosilec zapisa
72 volumes; 2 linear metres; textual records
Področje konteksta
Ime ustvarjalca
Biografska zgodovina
Zgodovina arhivskega gradiva
The Main Customs House operated according to the provisions of the Customs Statute of the Dubrovnik Republic from 1277, according to the amendments that were made later as well as according to the provisions of the Senate. The Main Customs House was managed by four customs officers (divonieri) elected from the nobility, who used to be first elected by the Minor Council and later by the Major Council. Prior to its being in the Sponza Palace (which was built in 1522), the Main Customs House had been placed in another building at the same location. The Sponza Palace also provided space for different warehouses for storage of merchandise and for a mint. This institution in Sponza was the main and the only customs office in the Republic until the collapse of the Republic in 1808. Its officials were in charge to collect import, export and transit customs duties, excise duties on domestic wine, oil, fresh and salted meat, tobacco customs duties, real estate, and boat trading fees, as well as to collect duties on deposits in Italian banks, income tax on houses owned by Dubrovnik residents abroad, or duties on ships, etc. Since 1521, another very important duty of customs officers was also to manage the affairs of the city mint and since 1662, customs officers were even allowed to give short-term loans to merchants. The so-called gümrük officers, who oversaw the payment of flat rate of customs duties that had to be paid by the Ragusans to the Ottomans, also operated within the Main Customs House.
Neposreden vir, od katerega se gradivo prevzema ali prenaša
The fonds has been linked to the archive since its inception. In times of the Dubrovnik Republic, the books of the fonds were stored in the Sponza Palace, where the state customs, called the Main Customs Building, was located. The archival material was relocated to the Rector’s Palace by 1891, when the archives were consolidated and were made available to researchers. The archive in the Rector's Palace has been functioning as an independent institution since 1920, and it was relocated in 1952 to the Sponza Palace, where it is still located today.
Področje vsebine in strukture
Obseg in vsebina
Vrednotenje, uničenje in načrtovanje
Dodatno pridobivanje gradiva
Sistem ureditve
The fonds consists of two series Dogana (HR-DADU-44.1) and Giumruch (HR-DADU-44.2).
Pogoji dostopa in uporabniškega območja
Pogoji, ki urejajo dostop
The fonds is fully accessible to researchers in accordance with the Ordinance on the work in the reading room of the State Archives in Dubrovnik and the Law on Archival Materials and Archives NN 61/18 (Pravilnik o radu u čitaonici Državnog arhiva u Dubrovniku and Zakon o arhivskom gradivu i arhivima NN 61/18).
Pogoji, ki urejajo reproduciranje
Taking photographs and scanning are allowed, for a fee.
Jezik gradiva
- italijanščina
Pisava gradiva
- latinica
Opombe o jeziku in pisavi
Fizične značilnosti in tehnične zahteve
Paper. The archival material is well preserved.
Pripomočki za uporabo
Območje združenih gradiv
Obstoj in lokacija izvirnikov
State Archives in Dubrovnik
Obstoj in lokacija kopij
The fonds has been completely transferred to microfilms, but the microfilms are not available to the users of State Archives in Dubrovnik.
Sorodne popisne enote
Področje opomb
Alternativen/-ni identifikator/-ji
Old reference code
Gesla
Nesnovna gesla
Krajevna gesla
Imenska gesla
Gesla glede spola
Območje nadzorovanega opisa
Identifikator popisa
Identifikator ustanove
Uporabljena pravila in/ali dogovori
Descriptions of fonds, series and sub-series are made according to the ISAD (G) standard (general international standard archival description).
Status
Stopnja podrobnosti
Datumi nastanka, popravljanja in izbrisa
2021
Jezik/-i
- angleščina
Pisava/-e
Viri
Opomba arhivarja
Description prepared by Vesna Miović (Fonds, Series, Subseries) Croatia [The Institute for Historical Sciences in Dubrovnik, Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts (CASA)] Translation to English by Zrinka Friganović Sain