Salzburg State Archives

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The Salzburg State Archives in 2014

The Salzburg Provincial Archives in the city of Salzburg stores the remaining historical documents of the Imperial Duchy and later the Austrian Crown Land of Salzburg as well as the files of the State of Salzburg that are no longer required for ongoing administration , namely the Salzburg State Parliament and the Salzburg Provincial Government as well as the Salzburg District Commissioners and District Courts . Historically valuable archive materials are also collected from other sources. The archive is the information point for state offices and visitors interested in state history. The Pinzgau district archive in Zell am See and the Pongau district archive in Werfen act as branch offices of the state archive .

history

The Salzburger Landesarchiv is the successor of the archives of documents of the Salzburg archbishops , which have been in the archbishop's residence since the early Middle Ages. When Salzburg went to Austria for the first time with the Peace of Pressburg in 1805 , the oldest archive holdings were moved to Vienna . They are still in the Austrian State Archives today . Further files were lost when Salzburg had to be returned to Austria by Bavaria as a result of the Congress of Vienna . Archives with a reference to the former Salzburg areas remaining with Bavaria came to Munich . Today they are in the Bavarian Main State Archives .

Under Bavarian rule in 1805 Joseph Ernst Ritter von Koch-Sternfeld was entrusted with the collection and organization of the files of the individual offices. This was to ensure an orderly continuation of the administration. However, it was not until the central registry was founded in 1827 that it was possible to bring together all of the archival material remaining in Salzburg. The central registry was housed in the new building of the residence. In 1941 she came to the convent building of St. Peter's Abbey and stayed there after the Second World War .

On December 9, 1970, the state archive opened its building, newly constructed by the state of Salzburg, at Michael-Pacher-Straße 40. The Pinzgau district archive in Zell am See was added as branch offices in 1982 and the Pongau district archive in Werfen in 1999.

In 2009 the then director Fritz Koller succeeded in bringing the efforts of the State Archives to return the Salzburg archives that had been brought to Vienna and Munich to a satisfactory conclusion for all parties. The entire affected inventory of 19,000 documents has been digitized and is now available for research. In addition, Koller was able to obtain the return of the Salzburg Chamber Books at the Austrian State Archives and retrieve numerous Salzburg archives from the Bavarian State Archives by means of an archive exchange.

The current legal basis for the tasks, activities and use of the Salzburg State Archives is the law of April 23, 2008 on the safeguarding and use of public archives and the activities of the archives entrusted with them (Salzburg Archives Act) .

building

The Salzburg State Archives in 2010

The building of the Salzburg State Archives is located in Herrnau in the Salzburg district of Salzburg-Süd . In the functional new building, which was built according to a design by the architects Fritz Kohlbacher and Hans Laimer, in addition to the magazine with the archive holdings, the offices of the archive employees, the reading room , the libraries and the workshops are housed. Between 1991 and 1995 and in 2012 and 2014 the building was completely renovated and modernized. The original flat roof was replaced by a slightly inclined gable roof and an additional floor was gained as a storage room. After its expansion, the magazine has shelf space of 30,000 running meters.

Stocks

Representation of the Salzburg "blood rams" from the Salzburg State Archives, in memory of the Salzburg peasant uprising of 1564, Urbar 8 (1498–1566), after fol. 179

The holdings of the State Archives consist of documents , manuscripts and files . There are also special collections and bequests. The bulk of the archival material comes from the state administration, but the state archive also stores numerous materials from other origins that are important for the state's history . In terms of time, the material covers more than 1000 years of national history. In terms of content, the archive material is assigned to the following groups:

  • Historical archive (until approx. 1850)
  • Central registry (from approx. 1850)
  • Collections
  • Estates

The archived material is publicly accessible subject to the statutory protection period of 30 years and special personal and data protection regulations. Almost all stocks are indexed using finding aids. In addition to the extensive historical library , which contains most of the literature on Salzburg's history and regional studies, there is also an official library.

Head of the State Archives

Series of publications

  • Friederike Zaisberger (Ed.): New acquisitions in the Salzburg State Archives: local views from the 1st half of the 19th century. Flachgau, Tennengau, Pongau, Pinzgau, Lungau (exhibition in the exhibition room of the State Archives, December 7, 1983 to January 31, 1984). Series of publications of the Salzburg State Archives No. 1. Salzburg 1983.
  • Friederike Zaisberger (Ed.): Messages from the Salzburg State Archives. Series of publications of the Salzburg State Archives No. 2. Salzburg 1984.
  • Friederike Zaisberger, Nikolaus Pfeiffer: Salzburg municipal coat of arms. Series of publications of the Salzburg State Archives No. 3. Salzburg 1985.
  • Fritz Koller: The Salzburg State Archives. Series of publications of the Salzburg State Archives No. 4. Salzburg 1987.
  • Friederike Zaisberger: The Landt vnd ​​Ertzstifft Saltzburg. The first printed map of Salzburg. A joint effort by Marx Setznagel, Christoph Jordan and Hans Baumann. Series of publications of the Salzburg State Archives No. 5. Salzburg 1988.
  • Friederike Zaisberger (Red.): Salzburg in the picture of printed maps. 1551–1988 (catalog for the exhibition from October 4 to October 28, 1988). Series of publications of the Salzburg State Archives No. 6. Salzburg 1988.
  • Friederike Zaisberger: Description of the objects in the special exhibition of the country "The old town in the mountains" 700 years of Radstadt. With the collaboration of Wolfgang Hartl, Ulrike Kammerhofer, Fritz Koller and Nikolaus Pfeiffer. Series of publications of the Salzburg State Archives No. 7. Salzburg 1989.
  • Friederike Zaisberger (Ed.): News from the Salzburg State Archives. Series of publications of the Salzburg State Archives No. 8. Salzburg 1990.
  • Friederike Zaisberger: The Salzburger Landtafeln. A picture documentation of the state parliament of the Archbishopric Salzburg. Series of publications of the Salzburg State Archives No. 9. Salzburg 1990.
  • Friederike Zaisberger (Ed.), Fritz Koller (Red.): Salzburger Landesarchiv. Construction documentation 1991–1995. Series of publications of the Salzburg State Archives No. 10. Salzburg 1995.
  • Friederike Zaisberger (ed.) With the assistance of v. Ulrike Engelsberger, Reinhard R. Heinisch and Ilse Lackerbauer: Entries of the Prince Archbishops from the 16th to the 19th century (exhibition by the Salzburg State Archives, May 15 to June 30, 1995). Series of publications of the Salzburg State Archives No. 11. Salzburg 1995.
  • Fritz Koller: The inventory book of the Salzburg State Gallery 1942–1944. Series of publications of the Salzburg State Archives No. 12. Salzburg 2000.
  • Wilhelm Schaup (Hrsg.): Salzburg on old maps. 1551-1866 / 67. Series of publications of the Salzburg State Archives No. 13. Salzburg 2000.
  • Fritz Koller, Hermann Rumschöttel (Ed.): From the Salzachkreis to the EuRegio. Bavaria and Salzburg in the 19th and 20th centuries. Lectures at the scientific conference, Munich, November 25/26, 2004. Series of publications of the Salzburg State Archives No. 14. Munich, Salzburg 2006.
  • Oskar Dohle, Peter Eigelsberger: Camp Marcus W. Orr, "Glasenbach" as an internment camp after 1945. Study edition. Series of publications of the Salzburg State Archives No. 15. Linz, Salzburg 2011.
  • Nikolaus Pfeiffer: From manual binding to high-tech laboratory. 70 years of bookbinding in the Salzburg State Archives. Series of publications of the Salzburg State Archives No. 16. Salzburg 2011.
  • Oskar Dohle: 150 years of Salzburg Governors 1861-2011. Series of publications of the Salzburg State Archives No. 17. Salzburg 2011.
  • Salzburg as part of Upper Austria (1816–1849). Salzburg archives in the holdings of the Upper Austrian Provincial Archives Compiled by Peter Eigelsberger based on preliminary work by Oskar Dohle. Series of publications of the Salzburg State Archives No. 18. Salzburg 2012.
  • Salzburger Landesarchiv (ed.): Archbishop Colloredo and his cadastre. A tax reform at the end of the Archbishopric of Salzburg. Series of publications of the Salzburg State Archives No. 19. Salzburg 2012.
  • Friederike Zaisberger: The Russian campaign in 1812 and the Salzach district. Fates in the war and at home. Series of publications of the Salzburg State Archives No. 20. Salzburg 2013.
  • Alfred W. Höck: The task and organizational development of the office of the Salzburg state government 1945-2012. Series of publications of the Salzburg State Archives No. 21. Salzburg 2013.
  • Oskar Dohle, Thomas Mitterecker (Ed.): Salzburg in the First World War. Far from the front - but still at war. Series of publications of the Salzburg State Archives No. 22. Vienna, Cologne, Weimar 2014.
  • Gerda and Oskar Dohle: slaves for war and progress. Forced labor and power plant construction in Salzburg 1939–1945. Series of publications of the Salzburg State Archives No. 23. Salzburg 2014.
  • Nikolaus Pfeiffer: Responsibility for cultural assets. Conservational guide for everyday life in the regional museum and community archive. Series of publications of the Salzburg State Archives No. 24. Salzburg 2015.
  • Oskar Dohle, Thomas Mitterecker and Hannes Wartbichler (eds.): Archive guide Oberpinzgau. Historical sources and holdings in archives and museums. Series of publications of the Salzburg State Archives No. 25. Salzburg 2016.

literature

  • Fritz Koller: The Salzburg State Archives. Publication series of the Salzburg State Archives No. 4. Verlag A. Pustet, Salzburg 1987. ISBN 978-3-702-50247-8 .
  • Franz Pagitz: The new building of the Salzburg State Archives. In: Communications from the Society for Regional Studies in Salzburg, 112./113. Association year 1972/1973. Self-published by the Gesellschaft für Salzburger Landeskunde, Salzburg 1974, pp. 201–214.
  • Friederike Zaisberger (Ed.), Fritz Koller (Red.): Salzburger Landesarchiv. Construction documentation 1991–1995. Series of publications of the Salzburg State Archives No. 10. Salzburg 1995, OCLC 35987833.

Web links

Commons : Salzburger Landesarchiv  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b State of Salzburg. Tasks of the Salzburg State Archives. State of Salzburg, accessed on January 27, 2017 .
  2. a b State of Salzburg. Branch offices. Salzburg State Archives. State of Salzburg, accessed on January 27, 2017 .
  3. a b c d Salzburg archives returned home. Burgstaller: "DNA" of the historical state of Salzburg now easier to decipher / boost for regional historical research. In: Salzburger Landeskorrespondenz. State of Salzburg, March 16, 2009, accessed on January 27, 2017 .
  4. ^ Fritz Koller: The Salzburg State Archives . In: Series of publications of the Salzburg State Archives . No. 4 . A. Pustet, Salzburg 1987, ISBN 978-3-7025-0247-8 , pp. 11 ff .
  5. ^ Fritz Koller: The Salzburg State Archives . In: Series of publications of the Salzburg State Archives . No. 4 . A. Pustet, Salzburg 1987, ISBN 978-3-7025-0247-8 , pp. 23 .
  6. Law of April 23, 2008 on the safeguarding and use of public archives and the activities of the archives entrusted with them (Salzburg Archives Act). In: RIS legal information system. Federal Chancellery, accessed on January 27, 2017 .
  7. Franz Pagitz: The new building of the Salzburg Provincial Archives . In: Gesellschaft für Salzburger Landeskunde (Ed.): Communications from the Society for Salzburg Regional Studies . 112/113 Association year 1972/1973. Society for Salzburg Regional Studies, Salzburg 1974, p. 201-214 (203) .
  8. ^ State of Salzburg. The building of the Salzburg State Archives. State of Salzburg, accessed on January 29, 2017 .
  9. Conversion work in the Salzburg State Archives. The exhibition "Archbishop Hieronymus Colloredo - The sovereign" will be closed early. In: Salzburger Landeskorrespondenz. State of Salzburg, November 28, 2012, accessed on January 29, 2017 .
  10. Archival materials stored for 30 kilometers. The state archive is expected to open its doors on September 10th after the renovation / new elevator enables barrier-free access. In: Salzburger Landeskorrespondenz. State of Salzburg, August 27, 2014, accessed on January 29, 2017 .
  11. ^ Uprising, revolts and revolutions in the Austrian countries. Lectures at the annual conference of the Institute for Austrian Historical Research
  12. ^ State of Salzburg. Holdings of the Salzburg State Archives. State of Salzburg, accessed on January 29, 2017 .
  13. ^ State of Salzburg. Notes for archive visitors. Salzburg State Archives. State of Salzburg, accessed on January 29, 2017 .
  14. ^ Fritz Koller: The Salzburg State Archives . In: Series of publications of the Salzburg State Archives . No. 4 . A. Pustet, Salzburg 1987, ISBN 978-3-7025-0247-8 , pp. 19th ff .
  15. Two new department heads in the country received appointment decrees. Dr. Koller is head of the state archive and Dr. Berger Head of Legal Services at the State Building Directorate. In: Salzburger Landeskorrespondenz. State of Salzburg, June 24, 1997, accessed on January 27, 2017 .
  16. Three new managers in the state administration. Eisl handed over decrees of appointment to Oskar Dohle, Karl Premissl and Alfred Steinwender. In: Salzburger Landeskorrespondenz. State of Salzburg, September 20, 2010, accessed on January 27, 2017 .
  17. ^ State of Salzburg. Series of publications. Publications of the Salzburg State Archives. State of Salzburg, accessed on January 27, 2017 .

Coordinates: 47 ° 47 '20.9 "  N , 13 ° 3' 42.4"  E