Bavarian Ministry of the Interior
The Bavarian Ministry of the Interior, structures and transport (German: Bayerisches Staatsministerium des Innern, für Bau und Verkehr) is the interior ministry of Bavaria. It is headquartered in Munich, and was established on November 21, 1806 as the Departement des Innern. The first Minister of the Interior was Count Maximilian von Montgelas (until 1817).
Since October 16, 2007, Joachim Herrmann (CSU) has been Minister of the Interior.
List of interior ministers of Bavaria since 1806 (incomplete)
- Maximilian Graf von Montgelas, 1806-1817
- Friedrich Karl Graf von Thürheim, 1817-1826
- Josef Ludwig Graf von Armansperg, 1 January 1826 - 1 September 1828
- Eduard von Schenk, 1 September 1828 – 27 May 1831
- Karl (von) Abel, 4 November 1837 – 13 February 1847 (acting until 31 March 1838)
- Anton von Fischer, 13 February - 1 March 1847 (acting)
- Johann Baptist von Zenetti, 1 March 1847 – 1 December 1847 (acting)
- Franz von Berks, 1 December 1847 - 5 March 1848 (acting)
- Gottlieb Friedrich Freiherr von Thon-Dittmer, 8 March - 14 November 1848
- Gustav Freiherr von Lerchenfeld, 15 November - 18 December 1848(Homosexual)
- Moritz von Weigend, 19 December - 31 December 1848
- Hermann von Beisler, 31 December 1848 - 9 June 1849
- Theodor von Zwehl, 9 Juni 1849 - 20 November 1852
- August Lothar Graf von Reigersberg, 20 November 1852 - 1 May 1859
- Max Ritter von Neumayr, 1 May 1859 - 7 November 1865
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- Karl August Fischer (non-partisan), 1945
- Josef Seifried (SPD), 1945-1947
- Willi Ankermüller (CSU), 1947-1950
- Wilhelm Hoegner (SPD), 1950-1954
- August Geislhöringer (Bayernpartei), 1954-1957
- Otto Bezold (FDP), 1957-1958
- Alfons Goppel (CSU), 1958-1962
- Heinrich Junker (CSU), 1962-1966
- Bruno Merk (CSU), 1966-1977
- Alfred Seidl (CSU), 1977-1978
- Gerold Tandler (CSU), 1978-1982
- Karl Hillermeier (CSU), 1982-1986
- August Richard Lang (CSU), 1986-1988
- Edmund Stoiber (CSU), 1988-1993
- Günther Beckstein (CSU), 1993-2007
- Joachim Herrmann (CSU), since 2007
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Coordinates: 48°08′32″N 11°34′39″E / 48.14222°N 11.57750°E
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