Embassies
Embassy of the Danish Kingdom - guided tours
The idea of this building is to represent Danish designing and technical skills. The composition of materials is worthy and welcoming. The overall impression is light - simply Scandinavian.
Embassy of Israel - guided tours
The newly built Embassy of Israel was inaugurated on 9 May 2001 in the presence of the Foreign Ministers of Germany and Israel, Joschka Fischer and Shimon Perez. The Embassador of Israel, Shimon Stein, said in his inauguration speech: "To inaugurate an Israeli Embassy in Berlin and to hoist the Israeli flag are acts of symbolical significance. Nobody should be surprised if I describe the relationship of the Jewish people to the city of Berlin as a 'complex' one".
Embassy of the Latvian Republic - guided tours
In the summer of 1999 the embassy moved to the new capital Berlin. The building in Berlin-Wilmersdorf was built in the 1920s as a town villa for the Kommerzienrat Schlöndorff. Before the embassy moved here, the building had been a Protestant School for Social Work and Pedagogics. The embassy was opened on 29 June 2000 in the presence of the Latvian President.
Embassy of Austria - guided tours
The new Austrian Embassy in berlin-Tiergarten - a project of the internationally reknowed Austrian architect Professor hans Hollein - was opened on 5 July 2001. This unusual building unites the embassy, consular department, residence as well as the business department of the embassy.
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