Embassy of Sweden, Copenhagen
Embassy of Sweden in Copenhagen | |
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Coordinates | 55°40′54″N 12°35′31″E / 55.68167°N 12.59194°ECoordinates: 55°40′54″N 12°35′31″E / 55.68167°N 12.59194°E |
Location | Copenhagen |
Address |
Sankt Annæ Plads 15A DK - 1250 Copenhagen K Denmark |
Ambassador | Fredrik Jörgensen (since 2015) |
Website | Official website |
Embassy of Sweden in Copenhagen is the diplomatic mission of Sweden in Denmark. It is located on Sankt Annæ Plads.
History
Located on the southern boundary of Frederiksstaden, which had just been founded, the building on the corner of Toldbodgade was built as a new home for Johan Jegind, a timber tradesman. Its architect was Nicolai Eigtved who also designed the masterplan for the new neighbourhood and many of its buildings.
The banker and later finance minister Johan Sigismund von Mösting lived in the building from 1814 until 1818. Count Carl von Moltke lived there from 1845.
In 1852, Ph. Randrup, its owner at that time, extended it with an extra floor. He also expanded it with a new building along Sankt Annæ Plads which was completed in 1855.[1]
The embassy
The embassy is open Monday–Thursday 13.00–15.00 and Friday 10.00–12.00.[2]
Heads of Mission
Name | Period | Title |
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Pehr Adlerfelt | 1719–1725 | Envoy |
Nils Örncrona | 1727–1734 | Minister |
Anders Skutenhjelm | 1734–1739 | Minister |
Nils Palmstierna | 1739–1741 | Envoy |
Nils Palmstierna | 1741–1744 | Minister Plenipotentiary |
Carl Gustaf Tessin | 1743–1744 | Ambassador |
Carl Fredrik von Höpken | 1744-1748 | Minister |
Otto Fleming | 1748-1751 | Minister |
Otto Fleming | 1751-1756 | Envoy |
Carl Alexander von Ungern Sternberg | 1756-1760 | Envoy |
Johan Vilhelm Sprengtporten | 1761-1787 | Envoy |
Adam Horn | 1766-1766 | Ambassador |
Gustaf d'Albedyhll | 1784-1789 | Minister |
Johan Vilhelm Sprengtporten | 1787-1795 | Ambassador |
Fredrik Wilhelm von Ehrenheim | 1790-1794 | Chargé d’affaires |
Fredrik Wilhelm von Ehrenheim | 1794-1797 | Minister |
Fredrik Wilhelm von Ehrenheim | 1797-1797 | Minister |
Carl Gustaf Oxenstierna | 1798-1808 | Minister Plenipotentiary |
Carl Gustaf Oxenstierna | 1810-1813 | Envoy |
Johan Henrik Tawast | 1814-1821 | Envoy |
Carl Hochschild | 1821-1836 | Envoy |
Elias Lagerheim | 1836-1856 | Envoy |
Christian Adolph Virgin | 1856-1858 | Envoy |
Carl Wachtmeister | 1858-1861 | Envoy |
Henning Ludvig Hugo Hamilton | 1861-1864 | Envoy |
Oscar Magnus Fredrik Björnstjerna | 1864-1865 | Minister Plenipotentiary a.i. |
Carl Wachtmeister | 1865-1868 | Envoy |
Eugène von Stedingk | 1868-1869 | Minister Plenipotentiary a.i. |
Eugène von Stedingk | 1869-1870 | Envoy |
Lave Gustaf Beck-Friis | 1870-1902 | Envoy |
Ove Gude | 1902-1905 | Envoy |
Knut Hjalmar Leonard Hammarskjöld | 1905-1907 | Envoy |
Ernst Axel Günther | 1908-1918 | Envoy |
Joachim Beck-Friis | 1918-1928 | Envoy |
Oskar Ewerlöf | 1928-1934 | Envoy |
Carl Hamilton | 1934-1941 | Envoy |
Gustaf von Dardel | 1941-1947 | Envoy |
Gustaf von Dardel | 1947-1948 | Ambassador |
Herman Eriksson | 1948-1949 | Ambassador |
Gustaf von Dardel | 1948-1949 | Ambassador (acting) |
Hans Gustaf Beck-Friis | 1949-1956 | Ambassador |
Stig Sahlin | 1957-1963 | Ambassador |
Rolf R:son Sohlman | 1964-1965 | Ambassador |
Ragnvald Bagge | 1965-1969 | Ambassador |
Herman Kling | 1969-1973 | Ambassador |
Hubert de Bèsche | 1973-1977 | Ambassador |
Tord Hagen | 1977-1980 | Ambassador |
Carl Swartz | 1980-1981 | Ambassador |
Claës Ivar Wollin | 1981-1984 | Ambassador |
Carl De Geer | 1984-1988 | Ambassador |
Anders Ferm | 1988-1990 | Ambassador |
Carl-Johan Groth | 1990-1996 | Ambassador |
Håkan Berggren | 1996-2000 | Ambassador |
Carl-Magnus Hyltenius | 2000-2005 | Ambassador |
Lars Grundberg | 2005-2010 | Ambassador |
Inga Eriksson Fogh | 2010-2015 | Ambassador |
Fredrik Jörgensen | 2015-present | Ambassador |
See also
References
- ↑ "Sankt Annæ Plads 15-15a-b". indenforvoldene.dk. Retrieved 2010-01-04.
- ↑ "The Embassy". Embassy of Sweden, Copenhagen. Retrieved 2015-06-04.
External links
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