Heads of the German Chancellery
The Head of the Chancellery is the highest ranking official of the German Chancellery and the principal assistant of the Chancellor of Germany. The Chief of Staff is in charge of the running of the German Chancellery as well as with coordinating the federal government's work. The Chief of Staff is either a member of the federal cabinet with the rank of Federal Minister for Special Affairs or holds the rank of Secretary of State. All Chiefs of Staff since 2005 have been members of the federal cabinet.
Heads of the German Chancellery
Image: Bundesarchiv Bild 146III 386, Franz Josef Wuermeling
Image: Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild F004665 0003, Walter Hallstein
Image: Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild P002186, Otto Lenz
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