Federal Chancellery (Bonn)
The Federal Chancellery building in Bonn was used from 1976 to 1999 as the seat of the Federal Chancellery of the Federal Republic of Germany, and since 2006 as the seat of the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development. It is located in the district of Gronau east of Bundesstraße 9 and west of the Bundeshaus and is part of the Route of Democracy.
Chancellery Building (2007)
Former Federal Chancellery, aerial photograph
Chancellor Helmut Schmidt's desk, 1976
Adenauer-Sculpture by Hubertus von Pilgrim
The German Chancellery is an agency serving the executive office of the chancellor of Germany, the head of the federal government, currently Olaf Scholz. The Chancellery's primary function is to assist the chancellor in coordinating the activities of the federal government. The head of the Chancellery holds the rank of either a Secretary of State or a Federal Minister, currently held by Wolfgang Schmidt. The headquarters of the German Chancellery is at the Federal Chancellery building in Berlin, which is the largest government headquarters in the world.
German Chancellery
Palais Schaumburg, the Chancellery building in Bonn
Chancellery in Berlin, view from the Reichstag
Nightly view on the Bundeskanzleramt