Since its launch in the 1990s, it has become a documentary and bibliographic reference point for the development of work and research related to the Roma community.
The creation of the Documentation Centre is part of the FSG's aims to promote an intercultural society where Roma people can freely and fully exercise their citizenship and contribute to the enrichment of universal culture. It also provides documentary and informational support to the FSG in carrying out its work, which aims to promote the Roma community in all its dimensions, including aspects such as promoting culture, supporting identity, encouraging participation, and focusing especially on compensating for the disadvantages of its most disadvantaged members.

Consultation in person and online
The Documentation Centre is located in Madrid, at the headquarters of the Fundación Secretariado Gitano (C/ Ahijones, s/n).
Opening hours are from 9am to 2pm, Monday to Wednesday.
To consult the collection in person, you must arrange an appointment in advance:
Telephone: 914220960
Email: documentacion@gitanos.org
Or fill in the form with your bibliographic or documentary query:

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Latest additions to the FSG Documentation Centre's library
We have added an interesting number of publications (books, articles, videos) on the Roma community to our Documentation Centre collection, in both Spanish and English.