Embassy of Germany, Budapest
Diplomatic mission
47°30′11″N 19°01′44″E / 47.503°N 19.029°E / 47.503; 19.029The Embassy of Germany in Budapest is Germany's diplomatic mission to Hungary. It is located at Úri utca 64–66, in the I. Várkerület district.
The building has been listed as UNESCO World Heritage and became the site of the German embassy in 1993, as a result of returning the former site of the Hungarian embassy in Berlin to the state of Hungary. The current ambassador is Volkmar Wenzel (as of January 2020).[1]
References
- ^ a b "Nagykövetség – Német Külügyminisztérium" (in Hungarian and German). Retrieved 2020-01-18.
External links
- Web site of the embassy
- German Foreign Office
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1 The German Institute Taipei is Germany's representative office in Taiwan, which functions as an informal diplomatic mission.
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