City Administration (Baden)

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As City Directorate is known in Baden from 1803 to 1806 in the hierarchical structure of the Baden management of the third stage of the administration in the newly added former Palatine cities of Mannheim and Heidelberg . On the same level that were administrative territories . For a short time, the names Stadtvogteiamt Mannheim and Stadtvogteiamt Heidelberg were also used.

Above the city administration stood the government of the state and below it the four parts of the state: Baden Margraviate , Baden Palatinate , Upper Principality on Lake Constance and the possessions of the margraves Friedrich and Ludwig .

From 1819 the Karlsruhe city administration was formed, which was directly subordinate to the Ministry of the Interior.

The administrative board was called the city ​​director .

literature

  • Karl Stiefel: Baden 1648–1952 . 2 volumes, Karlsruhe 1977.