Reutin camera office

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The Reutin Kameralamt was an institution of the Kingdom of Württemberg that administered state property and income in the district. It existed from 1806 until the relocation of its headquarters to Herrenberg on April 1, 1895 in Reutin . The camera office was created as part of the reorganization of the state finance administration in the Kingdom of Württemberg.

history

According to a decree of July 14, 1807, the Reutin Camera Office took over patrimonial rule from the Barons Kechler in Unterschwandorf .

According to the ordinance of March 6, 1843, the Reutin camera office took over the Hildrizhausen community from the Weil im Schönbuch camera office .

By order of the Ministry of Finance of January 24, 1895, the following municipalities were transferred from the previous Reutin camera office to the Altensteig camera office: Nagold, Effringen, Emmingen, Validlingen, Haiterbach, Iselshausen, Oberschwandorf, Schönbronn, Sulz, Unterschwandorf and Wildberg.

Today the building of the camera office is used as a music school.

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Individual evidence

  1. Dominican convent Maria Reuthin on www.pfenz.de.
  2. ^ Regional information system for Baden-Württemberg

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