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[[File:048 Valencia - Die Seidenbörse.jpg|thumb|The Llotja de la Seda, Valencia]]
[[File:048 Valencia - Die Seidenbörse.jpg|thumb|The Llotja de la Seda, Valencia]]
[[File:Castelló. Hospital o Duana.JPG|thumb|The Llotja de Castelló d'Empúries]]
[[File:Castelló. Hospital o Duana.JPG|thumb|The Llotja de Castelló d'Empúries]]
'''Llotja''' ({{IPA|ca|ˈʎɔdʒə|label=Eastern Catalan:}}, plural {{lang|ca|llotjes}}); in {{lang-an|loncha}}; in {{lang-es|lonja}}; is a Catalan term for important buildings used for commercial purposes during the [[Middle Ages]] and [[Early Modern period|Early Modern Ages]].
'''Llotja''' ({{IPA|ca|ˈʎɔdʒə|label=Eastern Catalan:}}, plural {{lang|ca|llotjes}}); in {{lang-an|loncha}}; in {{lang-es|lonja}}; is a [[Catalonia|Catalan]] term for important buildings used for commercial purposes during the [[Middle Ages]] and [[Early Modern period|Early Modern Ages]].
{{lang|it|[[Loggia]]}} and [[lodge (disambiguation)|lodge]] are cognates.
{{lang|it|[[Loggia]]}} and [[lodge (disambiguation)|lodge]] are cognates.



Revision as of 22:30, 28 September 2024

The Llotja de Mar
The Llotja de Sant Jordi
The Llotja de la Seda, Valencia
The Llotja de Castelló d'Empúries

Llotja (Eastern Catalan: [ˈʎɔdʒə], plural llotjes); in Template:Lang-an; in Template:Lang-es; is a Catalan term for important buildings used for commercial purposes during the Middle Ages and Early Modern Ages. Loggia and lodge are cognates.

Many were used during the Medieval Ages for fishing and livestock markets or by brokers who used to make intermediaries.[citation needed]

Llotges in the former Crown of Aragon

In Catalonia
In Aragon
In the Valencian Community
In the Balearic Islands
Currently in France

Lonjas in the rest of Spain

Casa de Contratación de Indias

The Casa de Contratación de Indias centralized all of trade of the Americas with Spain from 1503 to 1790, including all types of products. Its headquarters were:

  • Seville Dockyards (building built in 13th century), was the first seat for the Casa de Contratación de Indias.
  • General Archive of the Indies (building built in 1584-1598) in Seville, was the most important seat for the Casa de Contratación de Indias.
  • Alcázar of Seville (building built from 9th until 18th centuries), was other seat for the Casa de Contratación de Indias.
  • Casa Palacio del Marqués de Torresoto (building built in 17th-18th centuries) in Cádiz, was the last seat for the Casa de Contratación de Indias.