Federal Furniture Administration
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State level | Federation | ||
Position of the authority | subordinate agency | ||
At sight | Federal Ministry for Digitization and Business Location | ||
founding | 1747 first court furniture inspector. 1809 court furniture director |
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Headquarters | Mariahilferstrasse 88, Vienna | ||
Authority management | Christian Pollak | ||
Website | www.bmdw.gv.at/.../Bundesmobilienverwaltung |
The Federal Furniture Administration (BMobV) is a subordinate agency of the Federal Ministry for Science, Research and Economy. As an administrative unit, it is responsible for the preservation and care of the art and cultural-historical important assets that belong to the Austrian state. The history of this administration is the latest to the year 1747 back when Empress Maria Theresia the first Hofmobilieninspektor with the inventory, maintenance and transport of the courtyard ärarischen furniture inventory charge.
The Federal Furniture Administration has several tasks: for example, it is responsible for furnishing the rooms of Schönbrunn Palace , the Kaiser apartments and the presidential office in the Leopoldine wing in the Vienna Hofburg , the Hofburg in Innsbruck and other federal agencies as well as the representative authorities abroad such as embassies .
In addition, the department of the Federal Furniture Administration includes the collections of the two museums of the furniture depot , the imperial court furniture depot and the court silver and table chamber . The administration is responsible for lending objects from these collections to national and international exhibitions and museums.
The Federal Furniture Administration employs several employees and experts for the preservation and restoration of these objects.