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The archive network of Bautzen consists of the city archive and the state branch archive. The town archive contains the records of the municipal administration from the 13th century to the present day as well as various documents of the incorporated villages.
The Institut für Stadtgeschichte Frankfurt am Main, called "Stadtarchiv" until 1992, is one of the most important German municipal archives and looks back on a provable history of about 600 years.
The Archivportal-D celebrates its birthday. On 24 September 2014, it was ceremonially released during the opening event of the 84th German Archive Day in Magdeburg. Since then, the platform has undergone continuous development and today offers a comprehensive range of archive information and digital archive material.
The town archive consists of the final archive, the building file archive and the administrative archive (intermediate archive). In total, it currently holds about 7 500 running metres of records. of archival, written and collection material.
The Stadtarchiv Hof was set up in 1931, initially under the part-time management of a historian with a doctorate, who worked full-time as a teacher of religion. In the course of the following decades, the business expanded and became more professional. At present the archive employs four staff members, two of whom are professional archivists in the higher or middle archive service.