Maulbronn camera office

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The Maulbronn camera office was an institution of the Kingdom of Württemberg that administered state property and income in the administrative district. It existed in Maulbronn from 1807 to 1922 . The camera office was created as part of the reorganization of the state finance administration in the Kingdom of Württemberg.

history

Seat of the camera office in the monastery district

The Maulbronn camera office emerged from the Maulbronn monastery administration, which existed in the old Württemberg period, and the Knittlingen and Wiernsheim camera offices .

By the Treaty of Paris on October 2, 1810, the places Kieselbronn, Öschelbronn and Ruit were assigned to the Grand Duchy of Baden .

In accordance with the ordinance of June 6, 1819 on the reorganization of the camera offices, the Maulbronn camera office has taken over the Gündelbach and Steinbacher Hof locations in the Sachsenheim forest office from the Bietigheim camera office.

By order of December 30, 1836, the camera office Maulbronn took over the place and forest district Sternenfels of the camera office Güglingen and the place Illingen of the camera office Vaihingen .

According to the ruling of June 12, 1839, the Maulbronn camera office was assigned the following locations as a result of the Wiernsheim camera office being dissolved: Dürrmenz with Weilern, Enzberg with Lengach, Großglattbach, Iptingen, Lomersheim, Pinache, Schönenberg, Serres, Wiernsheim and Wurmberg with Bärental, so that the camera office completely included the eponymous Oberamts district.

By ordinance of March 6, 1843, the Maulbronn camera office ceded the places Großglattbach and Iptingen to the Vaihingen camera office.

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Commons : Kameralamt (Maulbronn)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files