List of mayors of Bolzano

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Bolzano's city ​​seal from 1488 with the city's coat of arms ( bar covered with a six-pointed star in the semicircular shield)
Title page of the Bolzano city book drawn up by Mayor Konrad Lerhueber in 1472 ( Bolzano City Archives , Hs. 140, fol.18a)
Official account of the city of Bolzano from 1471 (Hs. 173 of the Bolzano City Archives) with the city ​​arms
Bolzano Council Minutes from 1618 under Mayor David Waffner, Bolzano City Archives , Hs. 36a, fol. 1r
The old town hall in Bolzano, access Dr.-Josef-Streiter-Gasse
The town hall on Rathausplatz
Long-term mayor of Bolzano Julius Perathoner (1895–1922)

The list of mayors of Bolzano provides an overview of the mayors of the South Tyrolean capital Bolzano since 1449 .

The more or less uninterrupted sequence of the Bolzano mayors by name has been handed down since the middle of the 15th century; In older sources, the city leaders are referred to as purgermayster or burgermaister . The mayor's office in Bozen (together with the city ​​council ) was first documented on December 2, 1443 as burgermaister vnd council der stat zu Boczenn , but without naming the holder of the office. This point in time and the series of names that began with Hans Trott in 1449 do not seem to be coincidental and are referred to in the research literature on the differentiation of municipal administrative structures in Bolzano as a result of the city ​​law issued in 1437 and the city council privilege of King Frederick III. from 1442 - a “real communal 'Magna Carta'” - traced back.

Until 1582, the mayor's annual were of election , from then on, every two years from 1693 elected every three years. Of the mostly patrician council families whose members were appointed to the head of the Bolzano community, in the 16th century the Rottenbucher and Hörtmair (Hiertmair), in the 17th and 18th centuries the Gumer, Schgrafer, Zallinger, Zobl, Mayrl, Menz and To highlight Hepperger.

From 1455 on, the mayors were in office in the old town hall under the Bozen arcades . From 1907 the city administration moved to the newly built town hall .

Mayor of Bolzano 1449–1713
Term of office Surname comment
1449 Hans Trott 1451 district judge von Gries , 1467 administrator of the Bolzano Heiliggeistspital
1450 Nikolaus Katzenlocher 1454 also administrator of the Bolzano Heiliggeistspital
1451 Hans Salburger
1452 Paul Peckh (Peck) Property under the northern Bozen arcades No. 60
1453 Christof Hasler the Elder J. Notary and provost of the town's Marienpfarrkirche . Hasler created a comprehensive land register and legal book for the parish church between 1453 and 1460 ; In 1470 he and his brother Hans were enfeoffed by Duke Sigmund of Austria-Tyrol with the Niederhaus residence in Bozen's Raingasse .
1454 Nikolaus Neideckh (Neidecker)
1455 Nikolaus Katzenlocher
1457 Paul Geiselsdorfer with real estate in Gries-Quirein (Eibisch-Gries)
1458 Hans Trott
1459 Peter Kamerer (Chamberlain)
1460 Nikolaus Katzenlocher
1462 Hans Trott
1463 Konrad Tschetscher (Tschötscher)
1464 Lienhard Urchinger (Ulchinger) with property under the southern arbours
1465 Heinrich Braitenberger (Praitenberger) also customs officer and city ​​judge of Bozen, 1468 court representative at the Bozen Landtag
1466 Andreas Riemer
1467 Peter Rottenpuecher (Rottenbucher) also administrator of the Bolzano Heiliggeistspital and church provost of the city's Marienpfarrkirche
1468 Hans Trott
1469 Christof Hasler the Elder J. The oldest recorded council minutes of the city of Bozen, drawn up by C. Hasler, have been handed down from this year.
1470 Anton Dominig (Minig) also captain of the fire station in the city court
1471 Konrad Lerhueber In 1472 he created the Bolzano city register, the entries of which go back to 1525.
1472 Klaus Elner (Allner)
1473 Wilhelm Wölfler Kirch provost of urban Marie church and bailiff of the Lords of Liechtenstein in Bolzano
1474 Sigmund Gerstl
1475 Michael Piebinger (Pübinger) Lawyer at the Regional Court of Gries-Bozen and deputy administrator of the Bolzano Heiliggeistspital (for Christof Botsch )
1476 Sigmund Zwickauer also administrator of the Bolzano Heiliggeistspital and church provost of the city's Marienpfarrkirche
1477 Christoph Pignater Is enfeoffed in 1486 with the municipal saw and land on the Eisack bridge .
1478 Hans Tschetscher (Zetscher) in the same year house ownership at Kornplatz No. 2 ( Narrnhaus )
1479 Wilhelm Wölffler
1480 Sigmund Gerstl also bailiff for the Lords von Niedertor and administrator of the Bolzano Heiliggeistspital
1481 Michael Piebinger
1482 Hans Hasler Brother Christof Hasler the Elder J., together with him in 1470 by Duke Sigmund of Austria-Tyrol with the Niederhaus residence in Bozen's Raingasse and administrator of the Bolzano Heiliggeistspital
1483 Sigmund Moser Carrier of the Bolzano Passion Play of 1495, in which he embodied the quartus miles .
1484 Jost Ortlieb Ortlieb was also the builder of the Bozen women's shelter , captain of the 5th district of Bolzano and head captain of the city court.
1485 Christian Unger proven as a member of the Bolzano City Council ( additional ) as early as 1472
1486 and 1487 Sigmund Gerstl
1488 Georg Triel Head captain of Wanger-, Rain- and Hintergasse, sovereign counter- writer in Bozen and builder of the Leeg in Eisackau
1489 Friedrich Has and Eberhard Kiesfelder Has was also the Tyrolean regional judge of Gries-Bozen. Kiesfelder was the gunsmith of the St. Sebastian Brotherhood in Bozen in 1488
1490 Leonhard Mayr (Mair) Master builder of the Leegen under the Kofel and in the Punteis, city master builder and district captain in Bozner Fleischgasse (Museumstrasse)
1491 Friedrich Flaser In 1487 captain of the 6th district of Bolzano
1492 Hans Rungkhär (Rungker) Notary and provost of the town's Marienpfarrkirche
1493 Leonhard Mayr
1494 Jost Ortlieb
1495 Hans Struder Church provost of the city's Marienpfarrkirche and 1487 district captain in Bozen's Wangergasse
1496 and 1497 Leonhard Hiertmair the Elder Ä. Carrier of the Bolzano Passion Play of 1495, in which he played Zedonius ; 1497 Property under the southern Bozen arcades No. 3 ( Hiertmair burgerm [aister] )
1498 Leonhard Mayr
1499 Eberhard Kiesfelder
1500 Erhard Huck Master of the Bolzano Heiliggeistspital, member of the St. Sebastian Brotherhood, builder of the Leeg in Punteis and 1503/04 water scribe of the Leeg am Fagen and Graul
1501 and 1502 Leonhard Hiertmair the Elder Ä.
1503 Jost Ortlieb
1504 Erhard Huck
1505 and 1506 Leonhard Hertmair the Elder Ä.
1507 Christoph Trueffer 1488 member and 1492 gunsmith of the St. Sebastian Brotherhood
1508 Sebastian Seitz
1509 Hans Glöggl (Glockli, Gloggler) Property under the Bozen arcades ( Hanns Gloggls haus )
1510 and 1511 Leonhard Hertmair the Elder Ä.
1512 and 1513 Sebastian Seitz
1514 Jeronimus Sinsöder Multiple house ownership under the Bozen arcades
1515 Wilhelm Preninger (Preminger)
1516 Hans Gadolt Property under the southern Bozen arcades No. 25 - Kornplatz
1517 and 1518 Kaspar Lieb Proven as a baker ( pök ) under the Bozen Lauben in 1501
1519 Simon Hintermair (Hindermair)
1520 Hans Breyolt (Preiolt)
1521 Jeronimus Sinsöder
1522 Hans Gadolt
1523 Kaspar Lieb
1524 Lienhard Treibenraif 1519 builder of the Leeg in der Rigl and 1520/21 church provost of the town's Marienpfarrkirche
1525 Christoph Rotenpuecher
1525 and 1527 Simon Hintermair
1528 and 1529 Benedikt Katzenlocher
1530 Lienhart Hörtmayr the Elder J.
1531 Vincenz Gadolt
1532 Kaspar Lieb
1533 Jeronimus Sinsöder
1534 Andrae planner
1535 Christoph Rottenpuecher
1536 and 1537 Zimprecht helper Property under the southern Bolzano arcades
1538 Thoman Gästl
1539 Benedikt Katzenlocher
1540 Christoph Särgandt
1541 Martin Hörtmayr
1542 Christoph Rottenpuecher 1538 House ownership in Silbergasse No. 3 ( fig trees )
1543 Andrae planner 1538 Property under the northern Bozen arcades No. 14
1544 Leonhard Hörtmayr the Elder J.
1545 Vincenz Gadolt
1546 Benedict Katzenlocher
1547 Balthasar Wiser (Wyser) 1549 House owned at Silbergasse No. 23, at the corner of Goethestrasse ( on Esselskopf )
1548 Jeronymus Sinsöder
1549 Christoph Sargandt 1545 Property under the northern Bozen arcades No. 64
1550 Martin Hörtmayr
1551 Balthasar Wiser
1552 Adam Rottenpuecher
1553 Peter Sawr (Saur) 1545 Schuster ( schuester ) and property under the southern Bozen arcades no.11
1554 Jobst Ettenharder 1545 Property under the southern Bozen arcades No. 41 ( housing on the Moren )
1555 Cyprian Treybenraif 1545 House ownership under the northern Bozen arcades No. 28
1556 Michael Hörtmayr
1557 Hanns Lieb
1558 Martin Hörtmayr
1559 Hans Soyer
1560 Sebald Lieb
1561 Cyprian drifting hoarf
1562 Michael Hörtmayr
1563 Franciscus Partaniß (Parthanis) 1546 House ownership at Museumstrasse No. 2
1564 and 1565 Jeronymus Penzinger 1550 home ownership at the fruit market no. 6
1566 Hanns Gadolt
1567 Michael Hörtmayr and Sebald Lieb
1568 Georg Hörtmayr
1569 Bernhardt Rottenpuecher
1570 Cyprian Drift Raiff
1571 Franz Partaniß
1572 and 1573 Jeronymus Penzinger
1574 Hanns Kramer
1575 Ulrich Waffner Property under the southern Bozen arcades No. 9
1576 and 1577 Wolfgang Schöbel
1578 and 1579 Ludwig Pungleitner
1580 Johann Baptist Glöggl Property under the southern Bozen arcades No. 57–59
1581 Bernhardt Rottenpuecher
1582/83 Cyprian Drift Raiff d. Ä.
1584/85 Bartlme Hiertmair
1586/87 Sebastian Prenner
1588/89 Peter Rorer
1590/91 Andre Rottenpuecher
1592/93 David Waffner 1599 Owned a stable at Franziskanergasse 7
1594/95 Georg Wyser
1596/97 Peter Rorer
1598/99 Hans Hehl 1599 Property under the northern Bozen arcades No. 28 ( hauß am Gassl )
1600/01 David Waffner
1602/03 Andre Rottenpuecher
1604/05 Hans Schgrafer
1606/07 Georg Langenweiler
1608/09 Hans Pruggreiter
1610/11 Augustin Kohler
1612/13 Christoph Haim 1599 Administrator of the Bolzano Heiliggeistspital and house owner at Goethestrasse 8
1614/15 Hans Lachemann
1616/17 Hans Schgrafer
1618/19 David Waffner
1620/21 Hans Pruggreiter
1622/23 Hans Waldner
1624/25 Hans Hehl
1626/27 Hans Schgrafer
1628/29 Adam Atzwanger
1630/31 Christoph Röll
1632/33 Hans Schgrafer (by the moonlight)
1634/35 Christoph Platner called Röll
1636/37 Hans Gumer
1638/39 Jeronymus Schgrafer
1640 Hans Hehl
1641/42 Christoph Röll
1643/44 Hans Gumer
1645/46 Ferdinand Paugger
1647/48 Hans Gumer
1649/50 Jakob Zallinger
1651/52 Adam Wenser
1653/54 Hans Haimb
1655/56 Hans Gumer
1657/58 Adam Traxl
1659/60 Ferdinand Paugger
1661/62 Johann Resenberger In 1599, Balthasar Resenberger's heirs owned houses at 54 Bozen in the north
1663/64 Adam Wenser
1665/66 Adam Traxl
1667/68 Franz Atzwanger
1669/70 Balthasar Kofler
1671/72 Matthias Kreizer
1673/74 Balthasar Kofler
1675/76 Christoph Zallinger
1677/78 Georg Gumer
1679/80 Franz Hafner
1681/82 Christoph Trahofer
1683/84 Christoph Zallinger
1685 Christoph Trahofer
1685/86 Georg Gumer
1687/88 Franz Helff
1689/90 Dionysius Lun
1691/92 Georg Trahofer
1693/95 Georg Zeni
1696/98 Hanns Leonhard Mayrl
1699-1701 Georg Dierling
1702/04 Johann Salvati
1705/07 Georg Menz In 1722 the Menz merchant family from Bolzano was accepted into the imperial nobility .
1708/10 Bernhardt Zobl
1711/13 Georg Trahofer
Mayor of Bolzano 1714–1922
mayor from to
Bernhardt from Zobl 1714 1740
Joseph Anton von Gumer 1741 1749
Peter Anton von Zallinger 1750 1752
Matthias Semblrock 1753 1755
Peter Anton von Zallinger 1756 1758
Marx Anton Holzer 1759 1762
Peter Anton von Zallinger 1762 1765
Johann Jakob Graf 1765 1770
Franz von Gumer 1771 1776
Karl Joseph von Hepperger the Elder Ä. 1777 1782
Johann Peter Paul Stockhammer 1783 1786
Joseph von Remich 1786 1794
Karl Joseph von Hepperger the Elder J. 1794 1798
Johann Anton von Kager 1799 1804
Anton Seraphin von Hepperger 1804 1807
Peter Paul von Menz 1807 1810
Anton von Remich 1810 1813
Dominik von Kager 1814 1819
Peter from Mayrl 1819 1822
Franz Mages 1822 1850
Anton Kapeller 1851 1861
Joseph Streiter 1861 1870
Julius Würzer 1870 1873
Josef Schueler 1873 1879
Josef von Braitenberg 1879 1895
Julius Perathoner 1895 1922
Period of fascism (1922-1943)
Provisional administrator from to
Augusto Guerriero, cg 10/1922 02/1923
Antonio Boragno, cp 02/1923 03/1924
Roberto Mossino, cp 03/1924 05/1925
Antonio de Steffanini, cp 05/1925 01/1927
Alfonso Limongelli, cp, then p 01/1927 11/1928
Torquato Poggi, cp, then p 11/1928 06/1929
Felice Rizzini, p 06/1929 02/1931
Luciano Miori, p 02/1931 10/1934
Sergio Dompieri, cp 10/1934 07/1935
Aurelio Vacca, cp 07/1935 08/1935
Alteniero conte Avogadro degli Azzoni, p 08/1935 07/1936
Guido Broise, cp 07/1936 09/1936
Pier Vincenzo Perrelli, p 09/1936 07/1938
Alfredo Clavarino, marchese, p 07/1938 09/1943

Legend: commissario governativo (cg), commissario prefettizio (cp), podestà (p)

National Socialist Occupation (1943–1945)
mayor from to
Dr. Fritz Führer, acting administrator 10/1943 04/1945
Mayor after 1945
mayor from to
Lino Ziller 1948 1957
Giorgio Pasquali 1957 1968
Giancarlo Bolognini 1968 1983
Luigi De Guelmi 1983 1985
Marcello Ferrari 1985 1988
Valentino Pasqualine 1989 1989
Marcello Ferrari 1989 1995
Giovanni Salghetti Drioli 1995 2005
Giovanni Benussi 2005 2005
Luigi Spagnolli 2005 2015
Renzo Caramaschi 2016
Vice Mayor since 1948
Vice Mayor from to
Silvius Magnago 1948 1953
Egon Eyrl 1953 1957
Roland Riz 1957 1961
Paul Knoll 1961 1969
Hugo Gamper 1969 1973
Erich Buratti 1973 1978
Johannes Egger 1978 1985
Herbert Mayr 1985 1995
Elmar Pichler role 1995 2008
Oswald Ellecosta 2008 2010
Klaus Ladinser 2010 2015
Christoph Baur 2016 2019
Luis Walcher 2019

See also

literature

  • Karl Theodor Hoeniger : A list of houses in the old town of Bozen from 1497 (Schlern writings 92). Innsbruck: Wagner 1951
  • Karl Theodor Hoeniger: Altbozner Bürgerbuch. Bozen's city history in 100 pictures. Bolzano: Ferrari-Auer 1968, pp. 151–154.
  • Johannes Andresen: "... with the noble vestn ersamen and weisn ... advice held". To research the political leadership of the city of Bolzano in the 16th century. In: Geschichte und Region / Storia e regione 2 (1993), no. 2, pp. 167–179.
  • Hannes Obermair : The Bozen City Book. Manuscript 140 - the official and privileges book of the city of Bolzano . Contributions to the international study conference, Bozen, Maretsch Castle, 16. – 18. October 1996. In: Bolzano from the Counts of Tyrol to the Habsburgs - Bolzano fra i Tirolo e gli Asburgo (=  research on the history of Bolzano / Studi di storia cittadina ). tape 1 . Athesia, Bozen 1999, ISBN 88-7014-986-2 , p. 399-432 .
  • Hannes Obermair: Bozen South - Bolzano North. Written form and documentary tradition of the city of Bozen up to 1500 . Regesta of the communal holdings 1401–1500. tape 2 . City of Bozen, Bozen 2008, ISBN 978-88-901870-1-8 .
  • Adelina Wallnöfer: The political representation of the common man in Tyrol. The courts and their representatives at the state parliaments before 1500 (publications by the South Tyrolean Provincial Archives 41). Innsbruck: Wagner 2017. ISBN 978-3-7030-0941-9 .

Individual evidence

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  2. Anton Schwob , Ute Monika Schwob (ed.): The life testimonies of Oswald von Wolkenstein. Edition and commentary. Volume 5: 1443-1447, No. 387-524. Vienna: Böhlau 2013, p. 90, No. 423 (based on a tradition in the Germanisches Nationalmuseum Nürnberg ).
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  4. ^ Heinz Braun: Contributions to the history of the city of Bozen in the 16th century (Schlern-Schriften 33). Innsbruck: Wagner 1936, p. 44.
  5. Bolzano mayor from 1449 until today . Retrieved December 3, 2017.
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  7. Hannes Obermair: "Hye a note our dear frawn werch ...": The land register and legal book of the Marienpfarrkirche Bozen from 1453/60. (= bz.history 2). Bolzano 2005.
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  9. Hannes Obermair, Heinz Noflatscher, Evi Pechlaner: Archive Payrsberg (Oberpayrsberg). Südtiroler Landesarchiv , March 1, 2014, p. 75, item 255 , accessed on July 21, 2020 .
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  12. ^ Franz Huter : The older Bozen fire extinguishing system up to the introduction of the fire engine. In: Tiroler Heimat NF 2 (1929), pp. 127-143.
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