Bavarian Administration of State Palaces, Gardens and Lakes

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Bavarian Administration of
State Palaces, Gardens and Lakes

Bavarian Administration of State Palaces, Gardens and Lakes (Logo) .svg
State level Free State of Bavaria
Supervisory authority Bavarian State Ministry of Finance and Home
founding November 20, 1918
Headquarters Munich
Authority management Bernd Schreiber, President
Servants circa 970
Web presence www.schloesser.bayern.de

The Bavarian Administration of State Palaces, Gardens and Lakes (abbreviated: Bavarian Palace Administration ) is an administrative body directly subordinate to the Bavarian State Ministry of Finance and Homeland (Division 86), which, while safeguarding cultural and monument preservation interests, manages the palaces, castles, residences, parks and Looks after lakes that belong to the state property. The authority is based in Munich ( Nymphenburg Palace ). The Bavarian Administration of State Palaces, Gardens and Lakes is the largest state museum in Germany.

history

The origins of the administrative facility lie in the chief court officers of the electoral court administration. Today's basic structure was given to it after the end of the monarchy on November 20, 1918 as the administration of the former crown property (colloquially known as crown property administration). It was given its current name as early as 1932.

scope

The managed properties

Monuments

The administration currently looks after around 60 monuments, including residences, complexes with a mansion-like or castle-like character and complexes with a fortified-castle-like character in more than 30 locations in Bavaria, which were previously mainly owned by the Wittelsbach family . This also includes the over 100,000 individual works of art and more than 6000 valuable furniture that are in the objects.

List of managed monuments

Location object
Ansbach Ansbach residence
Aschaffenburg Pompejanum
Aschaffenburg Johannisburg Castle
Aschaffenburg Schönbusch Castle
Bamberg Old court of Bamberg
Bamberg New residence in Bamberg
Bayreuth Hermitage old palace
Bayreuth Margravial Opera House
Bayreuth Bayreuth New Palace
Burghausen Burghausen Castle
Chiemsee Frauenchiemsee Monastery
Chiemsee Augustinian Canons' Monastery at Herrenchiemsee
Chiemsee Herrenchiemsee New Palace
Coburg Ehrenburg Castle
Coburg Veste Coburg
Dachau Dachau Castle
Donaustauf Valhalla
Eckersdorf Fantaisie Donndorf Castle
Eichstatt Willibaldsburg
Ellingen Ellingen residence
Feldafing Casino on Roseninsel in Lake Starnberg
Cadolzburg Cadolzburg
Höchstädt on the Danube Höchstädt Castle
Holzhausen am Ammersee Gasteiger artist house
Kelheim Liberation Hall
Kempten (Allgäu) Kempten residence
Koenigssee St. Bartholomä Church
Kulmbach Plassenburg
Landshut Trausnitz Castle
Landshut City residence Landshut
Ettal Linderhof Palace
Ettal Park structures in the Linderhof Palace Park
Ludwigsstadt Lauenstein Castle
Memmelsdorf Seehof Castle
Munich Cuvilliés Theater
Munich Feldherrnhalle
Munich Marstallmuseum
Munich Residence Museum
Munich Hall of Fame and Bavaria
Munich Blutenburg Castle
Munich Nymphenburg Castle
Munich Park castles in the Nymphenburg Palace Park ( Amalienburg , Badenburg , Pagodenburg and Magdalenenklause )
Neuburg on the Danube Neuburg Castle
Nuremberg Imperial Castle
Nuremberg Tucherschloss
Oberschleissheim Old Schleissheim Palace
Oberschleissheim New Schleissheim Palace
Oberschleissheim Lustheim Palace
Riedenburg Prunn Castle
Riedenburg Rosenburg Castle
Roedental Rosenau Castle
Schachen (mountain) Royal House on Schachen
Schnaittach Rothenberg Fortress
Schwangau Neuschwanstein Castle
Übersee -Feldwies Künstlerhaus Exter with garden
Veitshochheim Veitshöchheim Castle
Wonsees Zwernitz Castle
Wonsees Oriental building in the Sanspareil rock garden
Wurzburg Marienberg Fortress
Wurzburg Maschikuliturm and casemate on the Marienberg Fortress
Wurzburg Würzburg Residence

Gardens

The administration looks after the following 28 historical gardens:

Location object
Ansbach Ansbach Court Garden
Aschaffenburg Aschaffenburg Palace Gardens
Aschaffenburg Park Schönbusch
Bamberg Bamberg rose garden
Bayreuth Bayreuth Court Garden
Bayreuth Hermitage Court Garden
Roedental Rosenau Park
Cadolzburg Castle garden at Cadolzburg Castle
Chiemsee Herrenchiemsee Palace Park
Dachau Dachau Court Garden
Eckersdorf Park Fantaisie Donndorf
Eichstatt Bastion garden
Ellingen Ellingen Castle Park
Ettal Linderhof Palace Park
Feldafing Feldafing Park and Roseninsel
Holzhausen Landscape garden at the Künstlerhaus Gasteiger
Memmelsdorf Seehof Castle Park
Munich Courtyard garden
Munich English garden
Munich Poets garden
Munich Maximiliansanlagen with Friedensengel
Munich Nymphenburg Palace Park
Nuremberg Castle garden on the imperial castle
Oberschleissheim Schleissheim Court Garden
Veitshochheim Veitshöchheim Court Garden
Wonsees Sanspareil rock garden
Wurzburg Würzburg Court Garden
Wurzburg Fürstengarten at Marienberg Fortress

Lakes

The administration currently looks after 17 lakes, which are either owned by the state or the federal government:

Other Bavarian lakes, such as B. the Walchensee , are administered by the Bavarian State Forests or other organizations and private individuals.

Maintenance of concentration camp cemeteries

Since 1949, the maintenance of the concentration camp cemeteries in Bavaria has also been one of the tasks of the palace administration.

Visitor numbers

The palaces, castles and residences are visited by around five million people every year. They are therefore an important part of tourism in Bavaria and represent an important economic factor.

structure

The lock administration consists of a main department and the following sub-departments:

  • Central and real estate department
  • Museum department
  • Construction department
  • Gardens department
  • Restoration center.

17 external administrations and four branch offices (Ammersee, Chiemsee, Starnberger See, Kempten) are subordinate to the palace administration.

External administrations are: Ansbach Palace and Garden Administration, Aschaffenburg Palace and Garden Administration, Bamberg Palace and Garden Administration, Bayreuth-Hermitage Palace and Garden Administration, Coburg Palace and Garden Administration, Herrenchiemsee Palace and Garden Administration, Kelheim Liberation Hall Administration, Landshut Castle Administration, Castle - and garden administration Linderhof, administration of the English garden in Munich, administration of the Munich residence, palace administration Neuburg [an der Donau], palace administration Neuschwanstein, castle administration Nuremberg, palace and garden administration Nymphenburg [Munich], palace and garden administration Schleissheim and palace and garden administration Würzburg

Management and staff

Bernd Schreiber is the president of the palace administration. He succeeded Johannes Erichsen, who retired in November 2011. The administration employs around 850 people.

economics

In 2015, the Bavarian Supreme Audit Office determined that the palace administration had discontinued cost and performance accounting and therefore had no reliable information about costs and services and the use of their buildings. You cannot therefore make any statements about the profitability of your company.

literature

  • Bavarian Administration of the State Palaces, Gardens and Lakes (Hrsg.): The Bavarian Administration of the State Palaces, Gardens and Lakes. 75 years in the service of the Free State of Bavaria 1918–1993. Bavarian Administration of State Palaces, Gardens and Lakes, Munich 1993.

Web links

Commons : Bavarian Administration of State Palaces, Gardens and Lakes  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Ordinance on the Bavarian Administration of State Palaces, Gardens and Lakes (BSVV) of December 14, 2001. Accessed on February 10, 2013.
  2. www.schloesser.bayern.de Bavarian Administration of State Palaces, Gardens and Lakes> About Us> Presidential Department. Accessed July 17, 2010.
  3. https://www.stmfh.bayern.de/haushalt/staatshaushalt_2019/haushaltsplan/Epl06.pdf
  4. www.stmf.bayern.de Organization plan of the Bavarian State Ministry of Finance (PDF; 109 kB). Accessed July 17, 2010.
  5. www.behoerdenwegweiser.bayern.de Bavarian authorities guide . Accessed July 17, 2010.
  6. www.schloesser.bayern.de Bavarian Administration of State Palaces, Gardens and Lakes> About us "Administration in a great tradition ...". Accessed July 17, 2010.
  7. see the year in a review of the book on concentration camp cemeteries by Constanze Werner in Sehepunkte
  8. www.schloesser.bayern.de About us> Organization> Contact person for external administration: “Contact person at our external administration and branch offices”. Accessed March 5, 2011.
  9. bayern.de
  10. ORH report 2015: Use of resources by the Bavarian Palace Administration remains non-transparent - profitability not guaranteed, accessed on March 31, 2015