The Federal Chancellery (, ) is a
German federal agency serving the executive office of the
chancellor of Germany
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, the head of the
federal government
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, currently
Friedrich Merz
Joachim-Friedrich Martin Josef Merz (; ; born 11November 1955) is a German politician serving as Chancellor of Germany since 6 May 2025. He has also served as Leader of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) since January 2022, leading the CDU/CSU ...
. 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
Thorsten Frei
Thorsten Frei (born 8 August 1973) is a German lawyer and politician of the Christian Democratic Union of Germany, Christian Democratic Union (CDU) who has been serving as Head of the Federal Chancellery of Germany, Head of the Federal Chanceller ...
. The headquarters of the German Chancellery is at the
Federal Chancellery building in
Berlin
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, which is the largest government headquarters in the world.
History

When the
North German Confederation
The North German Confederation () was initially a German military alliance established in August 1866 under the leadership of the Kingdom of Prussia, which was transformed in the subsequent year into a confederated state (a ''de facto'' feder ...
was created in 1867, the constitution mentioned only the ''Bundeskanzler'' as the responsible executive officer. There was no collegial government with ministers. Federal Chancellor
Otto von Bismarck
Otto, Prince of Bismarck, Count of Bismarck-Schönhausen, Duke of Lauenburg (; born ''Otto Eduard Leopold von Bismarck''; 1 April 1815 – 30 July 1898) was a German statesman and diplomat who oversaw the unification of Germany and served as ...
in the beginning only established a ''Bundeskanzleramt'' as his office. It was the only 'ministry' of the country until in early 1870 the Prussian foreign office became the North German foreign office. At that occasion, the Bundeskanzleramt lost some tasks to the foreign office.
Reichskanzleramt
When the North German Confederation became the German Empire in 1871, the Bundeskanzleramt was renamed to ''Reichskanzleramt''. It originally had its seat in the Radziwiłł Palace (also known as ''Reichskanzlerpalais''), originally built by Prince
Antoni Radziwiłł
Prince Antoni Henryk Radziwiłł (; 13 June 1775 – 7 April 1833) was a Polish and Kingdom of Prussia, Prussian szlachta, noble, magnate, aristocrat, musician, and politician. Initially a hereditary Duke of Nesvizh, Nieśwież and Olyka, Oł ...
on
Wilhelmstraße 77 in Berlin. More and more imperial offices were separated from the Reichskanzleramt, e.g. the ''Reichsjustizamt'' (Office for National Justice) in 1877. What remained of the Reichskanzleramt became in 1879 the ''Reichsamt des Innern'' (the home office).
Reichskanzlei
In 1878 Imperial Chancellor Bismarck created a new office for the chancellor's affairs, the ''Reichskanzlei''. It kept its name over the years, also in the republic since 1919. In 1938–39, the building ''
Neue Reichskanzlei'' (New Imperial Chancellery), designed by
Albert Speer
Berthold Konrad Hermann Albert Speer (; ; 19 March 1905 – 1 September 1981) was a German architect who served as Reich Ministry of Armaments and War Production, Minister of Armaments and War Production in Nazi Germany during most of W ...
, was built; its main entrance was located at
Voßstraße 6, while the building occupied the entire northern side of the street. It was damaged during
World War II
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and later demolished by
Soviet
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occupation forces.
Bundeskanzleramt
In 1949, the Federal Republic was created.
Bonn
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was made the provisional capital. Federal Chancellor
Konrad Adenauer
Konrad Hermann Joseph Adenauer (5 January 1876 – 19 April 1967) was a German statesman and politician who served as the first Chancellor of Germany, chancellor of West Germany from 1949 to 1963. From 1946 to 1966, he was the first leader of th ...
used the
Museum Koenig for the first two months and then moved the ''Bundeskanzleramt'' into ''
Palais Schaumburg'' until a new Chancellery building was completed in 1976. The new ''
West German Chancellery building'' was a black structure completed in the
International Style
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, in an unassuming example of modernism.
In 1999, the headquarters of the Federal Chancellery were moved from Bonn to Berlin under the
Berlin-Bonn Act, first into the
Staatsratsgebäude, then in 2001 to the
new building on the
Spreebogen; since 2001 the secondary seat of the Federal Chancellery has been the
Palais Schaumburg. A separate building, the ''
Kanzlerbungalow'' served as private residence of the Chancellor and his family 1964–1999.
Headquarters
''Bundeskanzleramt'' is also the
name of the building in
Berlin
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that houses the personal offices of the chancellor and the Chancellery staff.
Palais Schaumburg in
Bonn
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is the secondary official seat of the German Federal Chancellery.
Opened in the spring of 2001, the current Chancellery building was designed by
Charlotte Frank and Axel Schultes and was built by a joint venture of
Royal BAM Group's subsidiary Wayss & Freytag and the Spanish
Acciona
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Occupying 12,000 square meters (129,166 square feet), it is also the largest government headquarters building in the world. By comparison, the new Chancellery building is ten times the size of the
White House
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.
Because of its distinctive but controversial architecture, journalists, tourist guides and some locals refer to the buildings as ''Kohllosseum'' (as a mix of
Colosseum
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and former chancellor
Helmut Kohl
Helmut Josef Michael Kohl (; 3 April 1930 – 16 June 2017) was a German politician who served as chancellor of Germany and governed the ''Federal Republic'' from 1982 to 1998. He was leader of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) from 1973 to ...
under whom it was built), ''Bundeswaschmaschine'' (federal
laundry machine, because of the round-shaped windows and its cubic form), or ''Elefantenklo'' (elephant loo).
Access for the general public is only possible on particular days during the year. Since 1999, the German government has welcomed the general public for one weekend per year to visit its buildings – usually in August.
Heads of the Chancellery
Heads of the German Chancellery
The Head of the Chancellery (, abbreviated ''ChefBK'') 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 a ...
(''Chef des Bundeskanzleramts'', ChefBK) attend Cabinet meetings. They may also sit as members of the Cabinet if they are also given the position of
Minister for Special Affairs (''Minister für besondere Aufgaben''). They are often called "Kanzleramtsminister" (''chancellery minister''). Otherwise, they have the rank of a secretary of state (comparable to a minor or vice minister in other countries).
The current Head of the Chancellery is
Thorsten Frei
Thorsten Frei (born 8 August 1973) is a German lawyer and politician of the Christian Democratic Union of Germany, Christian Democratic Union (CDU) who has been serving as Head of the Federal Chancellery of Germany, Head of the Federal Chanceller ...
.
Typically a ChefBK is a very close advisor of the chancellor, being the primary contact to the cabinet ministers. Many of them became cabinet ministers (with other portfolios) themselves, several ministers of the interior.
Frank Walter Steinmeier who served as minister of the chancery under Schröder (1999–2005) later served as minister of foreign affairs (2005–2009 and 2013–2017) candidate for chancellor (2009) leader of the opposition (2009-2013) and ultimately in the largely ceremonial role of federal president (2017–).
See also
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Berlin Police
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German Chancery Deutsche Kanzlei - government agency located in London during the reign of the Hanoverian kings in the UK
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Wachbataillon
The Wachbataillon (full name: ''Wachbataillon beim Bundesministerium der Verteidigung'' (WachBtl BMVg) (Guard Battalion at the Federal Ministry of Defence (Germany), Federal Ministry of Defence)) is the Germany, German ''Bundeswehr's'' honour gu ...
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