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The Service of the Archives of the City of Brussels keeps diverse collections and special documents such as those of the Public works (Town planning) like building permits.
The books of the libraries of the Archives service are available for consultation in the reading room (cf. conditions of consultation and reproduction of archives).
The on-line catalog Pallas allows to track down a document or a book preserved by the Archives. The former catalogs with index cards of the Library and the building permit files were digitized.
The Archives publish diverse publications with the Museums of the City as well as the scientific magazine Cahiers Bruxellois.
The Archives of the City of Brussels must not be confused with the other services like the State Archives of Belgium. These have their central seat in Brussels and keep the archives of the federal state and its predecessors.
Other services or associations can also be consulted for genealogical research (the Archives service does not make genealogical researches for third parties).