Abstract

Royal residences, in countries where various forms of monarchy prevail, constitute a particular type of house museum, from the management point of view, because they are homes, not only historic houses. Careful administration makes it possible to juxtapose multiple usage into one location, on condition that a certain level of compatibility be taken into consideration. Miguel Angel Recio Crespo holds degrees in law and business administration. Since 1997, he has been director of the administrative board of the Spanish National Heritage and vice‐chairperson of the executive board of the UNESCO‐ICOM International Committee for Historic House Museums (DemHist).

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