Bath Commissioner (Bad Kissingen)

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The bath commissioner or bath commissioner , later the state spa director , was until 1998 the highest representative of the Bavarian state government in the once royal Bavarian and now free state Bavarian state bath Bad Kissingen .

history

Heraldic ornament on the building of the Bad Kissinger Kurverwaltung (Am Kurgarten) built in 1972

The first plans to introduce a spa commissioner's office, combined with the task of police supervision of the spa, had existed for Bad Kissingen since 1821 under its first district judge, Georg Friedrich Conrad , who was also responsible for the spa. But this official title was probably not introduced until the beginning of the 1830s under district judge Theodor Boveri . Until 1862, the Bad Kissinger Landrichter then remained in personal union also Badkommissar. It was not until 1862 that the judiciary and administration were separated in Bavaria. Since then, the district administrator (head of office) has also been the responsible bathroom inspector.

As bath commissioner, the respective government official was responsible for the organizational administration and supervision of the entire spa operation in the state baths of Bad Kissingen and Bad Bocklet as well as the administration and maintenance of the state's own land and real estate within his district. Because of his responsibility for the general district administration, the position of the bath commissioner was mostly filled with an administrative lawyer with the rank of (senior) government councilor . He was supported in the tasks of the spa by a pool inspector.

As of January 1952, in the office Hans Wutzlhofers the concept of Badkommissariats replaced by the State Kurverwaltung and the Badkommissars by the state Kurdi Rector - now with responsibility for Kurbetrieb and state property in the two public spas, temporarily in addition to the state bath Bad Brückenau . Government responsibility for the district has now been transferred to other departments. Until 1998, the position of Bad Kissingen spa director was filled exclusively by a senior civil servant from the financial administration . The spa administration was under the Bavarian State Ministry of Finance until 1998 .

In November 1998, the Bad Kissingen state spa administration was transformed into the Bayerische Staatsbad Bad Kissingen GmbH , based on the private sector model, with the involvement of the city's own Bad Kissinger Bäderverwaltungs-OHG . The Free State of Bavaria and the City of Bad Kissingen have held shares in this GmbH since then. The GmbH managing director has now taken the place of the historical bath commissioner and later spa director . This position is no longer filled with civil servants, but exclusively with executives from the private sector. But even today the managing director of the GmbH is often referred to as the spa director in public .

Former district office in Bad Kissingen, Obere Marktstrasse (right, around 1900)

Official seat

Until 1827, the Bad Kissingen district court had its seat in the building erected in 1804 on (today's) Zwingergasse between Mühlgasse and Oberer Marktstrasse . From 1827 the district judge (from 1862 the district administrator) and bath commissioner had his official seat in the new and larger building at the end of Obere Marktstrasse . From 1972 to 2014 (demolition) the state spa administration was located in an office building built for this purpose by the Free State of Bavaria at Kurgarten 1. Until the move into new premises (2018) in the previously refurbished Luitpoldbad , which was then used as an office building, Staatsbad GmbH had its own Headquarters at changing locations in Bad Kissingen.

List of Bad Kissingen bath inspectors and spa directors (selection)

Friedrich Graf von Luxburg ,
1856–1863 Bath Commissioner of Kissingen
  • 1804–1823: Georg Friedrich Conrad , the first district judge of Bad Kissingen; During Conrad's tenure, the official title of bath commissioner did not yet exist, although the district judge was also responsible for the proper running of the spa and for the safety of the guests.
  • 1823–1835: Theodor Boveri (1785–1854), district judge, later until 1848 at the Bamberg II district court, was the first official bath commissioner in Bad Kissingen.
  • 1835–1838: Hans Carl Freiherr von Thüngen , district judge, later president of the Lower Franconian Court of Appeal in Aschaffenburg
  • 1838–1841: Julius Freiherr von Rotenhan , district judge, most recently government director at the government of Upper Franconia in Bayreuth
  • 1841–1846: Philipp Freiherr von Zu Rhein (1809–1870), district judge, most recently district president of Upper Franconia
  • 1847-1848 the office was vacant
  • 1849–1851: Ernst Freiherr von Lerchenfeld (1816–1873), district judge, later district president of Upper Franconia
  • 1851–1853: Philipp Heim (* 1794), district judge, then retired
  • 1853–1856: Wilhelm Bucher (1812–1886), district judge, most recently a councilor in the government of Upper Franconia
  • 1856 / 58–1863: Friedrich Graf von Luxburg (1829–1905), first district judge, from 1862 district administrator, lastly district president of Lower Franconia, honorary citizen of Bad Kissingen
  • 1863–1869: Joseph von Parseval (1825–1887), district administrator, Bavarian councilor and chamberlain
  • 1869–1875: Clemens Graf zu Pappenheim (1822–1904), district administrator, Bavarian councilor
  • 1875–1876: Luitpold du Jarrys Freiherr von La Roche (1837– ??), district administrator
  • 1876–1880: Friedrich Freiherr du Prel (1798–1891), district administrator
  • 1880–1884: Friedrich Freiherr von Braun , district administrator
  • 1884–1906: Hermann von Mauchenheim called Bechtolsheim (1836–1910), district administrator, honorary citizen of Bad Kissingen for 22 years as district administrator and bath commissioner
  • 1906 to after 1927: Alexander Freiherr von Moreau (1860–1937), district administrator
  • around 1931: Binder, Kommerzienrat and Major a. D.
  • around 1934/35: Dr. Rudolf Conrath (1857– ??), bath commissioner and district office director, from 1937 to 1944 district administrator of the Bad Kissingen district
  • 1950–1953: Hans Wutzlhofer (1893–1969), bath commissioner and from 1952 spa director, senior government councilor
  • from approx. 1960 to 1971: Helmut Göbig, spa director, most recently president of the district finance office in Würzburg
  • 1971–1986: Walter Rundler (* 1930), spa director, most recently president of the district finance department in Würzburg
  • 1986–1998: Detlev Janetzek (* 1952), spa director

From November 1998 the former state spa administration became the privately organized Bayer. Staatsbad Bad Kissingen GmbH . Their managing directors are still referred to in public as spa directors , although they are not civil servants:

literature

  • Hanns Klüber: Royal judges and bath commissioners in Kissingen (1804–1863) , in: Thomas Ahnert, Peter Weidisch (ed.): 1200 years Bad Kissingen 801–2001 , Bad Kissingen city archive, TA Schachenmayer publishing house, Bad Kissingen 2001, ISBN 3- 929278-16-2 , p. 202.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Letter from the Bad Kissingen chief customs officer Boller to the government of the Untermainkreis on February 4, 1821; State Archives Würzburg.
  2. ^ Announcement of April 14, 1835; State Archives Würzburg.
  3. Today there is the lower part of the district office parking lot.
  4. The current district office has stood here since 1964 . - After administration and justice were separated in Bavaria in 1862, a completely new building for the regional court was built on the corner of Maxstrasse / Salinenstrasse with a neighboring prison on Salinenstrasse and put into operation in 1864.
  5. Oette will take up his post on June 1 , in: Main-Post from March 30, 2013 ( online )