List of diplomatic missions of Germany

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The Federal Republic of Germany manages 227 diplomatic missions abroad. Of these, 153 are embassies, 52 consulates-general, 7 consulates, and 12 multilateral missions, making it one of the world's largest diplomatic networks.[1]

Diplomatic missions of Germany

In addition, there are 337 honorary consuls, which are not included in this list. Furthermore, Germany maintains a representative office in Ramallah and an institute in Taipei, which serves as de facto embassies to the State of Palestine and Taiwan, respectively.

When in a non-EU country where there is no German embassy, German citizens as EU citizens have the right to get consular protection from the embassy of any other EU country present in that country.

History

Historically, the German state of Prussia and several smaller German states had sent emissaries abroad prior to the establishment of the North German Confederation, a precursor to the modern Federal Republic of Germany.

In 1874, Germany had only four embassies (in London, Paris, Saint Petersburg, and Vienna), but this was complemented by non-ambassadorial representation in the form of 14 ministerial posts (in Athens, Bern, Brussels, The Hague, Constantinople, Copenhagen, Lisbon, Madrid, Rome, Stockholm, Peking, Rio de Janeiro, Washington, D.C., and to the Holy See), seven consulates-general with diplomatic status (in Alexandria, Belgrade, Bucharest, London, New York City, Budapest, and Warsaw), and 37 consulates and vice-consulates headed by consular officers. By 1914, five additional embassies were established in Constantinople, Madrid, Rome, Washington, D.C., and Tokyo. The Foreign Office progressively reformed itself at this time to serve Germany's rising commercial and colonial interests abroad, as well as to reflect the professionalization of diplomacy generally.

Politics of the Third Reich affected the Foreign Office. In 1935 the Reich Citizenship Act led to the forced retirement of over 120 tenured civil servants. Positions and structures were created to imbed NSDAP representatives, and the SS began to be posted abroad as "police attachés". Under Joachim von Ribbentrop the Reich Foreign Ministry grew from 2,665 officers in 1938 to a peak of 6,458 in 1943, despite missions abroad closing as a consequence of the Second World War.

Germany's post-war diplomatic network started as early as 1949 with a mission in Paris to the newly formed Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. The following year consulates-general were (re)opened in London, New York City, Paris, Istanbul, Amsterdam, Brussels, Rome, and Athens (until 1951 these were not embassies, as by virtue of the Occupation Statute the three allied powers had competence of foreign affairs; these consulates were intended to just manage commercial & consular affairs). West Germany's Federal Foreign Office grew, and by the time of Germany's reunification in 1990, there were 214 diplomatic missions abroad. Following German reunification, the Federal Republic inherited several diplomatic representations of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of former East Germany.[2]

The West German embassy in Stockholm was occupied by the Red Army Faction in 1975. In 1989 its embassies in Budapest and Prague sheltered fleeing East Germans while waiting for permission to travel onwards to West Germany; permission was subsequently given by the Czechoslovak and Hungarian governments, accelerating the collapse of socialist hegemony in Eastern Europe.

Current missions

Africa

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Algeria Algiers Embassy [3]
Angola Luanda Embassy [4]
Benin Cotonou Embassy [5]
Botswana Gaborone Embassy [6]
Burkina Faso Ouagadougou Embassy [7]
Burundi Bujumbura Embassy [8]
Cameroon Yaoundé Embassy [9]
Chad N'Djamena Embassy [10]
Congo-Brazzaville Brazzaville Embassy [11]
Congo-Kinshasa Kinshasa Embassy [12]
Djibouti Djibouti City Embassy
Multilateral Organizations:
[13]
Egypt Cairo Embassy [14]
Eritrea Asmara Embassy [15]
Eswatini Mbabane Liaison office[a] [16]
Ethiopia Addis Ababa Embassy
Multilateral Organizations:
[17][18]
Gabon Libreville Embassy
Multilateral Organizations:
[19]
Gambia Banjul Embassy [20]
Ghana Accra Embassy [21]
Guinea Conakry Embassy [22]
Guinea-Bissau Bissau Liaison office[b] [23]
Ivory Coast Abidjan Embassy [24]
Kenya Nairobi Embassy
Countries:
[25]
Liberia Monrovia Embassy [26]
Libya Tripoli Embassy [27]
Madagascar Antananarivo Embassy [28]
Malawi Lilongwe Embassy [29]
Mali Bamako Embassy [30]
Mauritania Nouakchott Embassy [31]
Morocco Rabat Embassy [32]
Mozambique Maputo Embassy [33]
Namibia Windhoek Embassy [34]
Niger Niamey Embassy [35]
Nigeria Abuja Embassy
Multilateral Organizations:
[36]
Lagos Consulate-General [36]
Rwanda Kigali Embassy [37]
Senegal Dakar Embassy
Countries:
[23]
Sierra Leone Freetown Embassy [38]
South Africa Pretoria Embassy
Countries:
[16]
Cape Town Consulate-General [16]
South Sudan Juba Embassy [39][40]
Tanzania Dar es Salaam Embassy
Countries:
[41]
Dodoma Liaison office [42]
Togo Lomé Embassy [43]
Tunisia Tunis Embassy [44]
Uganda Kampala Embassy [45]
Zambia Lusaka Embassy
Multilateral Organizations:
[46]
Zimbabwe Harare Embassy [47]
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Americas

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Argentina Buenos Aires Embassy [48]
Bolivia La Paz Embassy [49]
Brazil Brasília Embassy [50]
Porto Alegre Consulate-General [50]
Recife Consulate-General [50]
Rio de Janeiro Consulate-General [50]
São Paulo Consulate-General [50]
Canada Ottawa Embassy [51]
Montreal Consulate-General [51]
Toronto Consulate-General [51]
Vancouver Consulate-General [51]
Chile Santiago de Chile Embassy [52]
Colombia Bogotá Embassy [53]
Costa Rica San José Embassy [54]
Cuba Havana Embassy [55]
Dominican Republic Santo Domingo Embassy [56]
Ecuador Quito Embassy [57]
El Salvador San Salvador Embassy [58]
Guatemala Guatemala City Embassy
Countries:
[59]
Haiti Port-au-Prince Embassy [60]
Honduras Tegucigalpa Embassy [61]
Jamaica Kingston Embassy
Countries:
[62]
Mexico Mexico City Embassy [63]
Nicaragua Managua Embassy [64]
Panama Panama City Embassy [65]
Paraguay Asunción Embassy [66]
Peru Lima Embassy
Trinidad and Tobago Port of Spain Embassy [67]
United States Washington, D.C. Embassy
Multilateral Organizations:
[68][69]
Atlanta Consulate-General [68]
Boston Consulate-General [68]
Chicago Consulate-General [68]
Houston Consulate-General [68]
Los Angeles Consulate-General [68]
Miami Consulate-General [68]
New York City Consulate-General [68]
San Francisco Consulate-General [68]
Uruguay Montevideo Embassy [70]
Venezuela Caracas Embassy [71]
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Asia

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Armenia Yerevan Embassy [72]
Azerbaijan Baku Embassy [73]
Bahrain Manama Embassy [74]
Bangladesh Dhaka Embassy [75]
Brunei Bandar Seri Begawan Embassy [76]
Cambodia Phnom Penh Embassy [77]
China Beijing Embassy [78]
Chengdu Consulate-General [78]
Guangzhou Consulate-General [78]
Hong Kong Consulate-General [78]
Shanghai Consulate-General [78]
Shenyang Consulate-General [78]
Georgia Tbilisi Embassy [79]
India New Delhi Embassy
Countries:
[80]
Bengaluru Consulate-General [80]
Chennai Consulate-General [80]
Kolkata Consulate-General [80]
Mumbai Consulate-General [80]
Indonesia Jakarta Embassy
Countries:
Multilateral Organizations:
[81]
Iraq Baghdad Embassy [82]
Erbil Consulate-General [82]
Iran Tehran Embassy [83]
Israel Tel Aviv Embassy [84]
Japan Tokyo Embassy [85]
Osaka Consulate-General [85]
Jordan Amman Embassy [86]
Kazakhstan Astana Embassy [87]
Almaty Consulate-General [87]
Kuwait Kuwait City Embassy [88]
Kyrgyzstan Bishkek Embassy [89]
Laos Vientiane Embassy [90]
Lebanon Beirut Embassy [91]
Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Embassy [92]
Mongolia Ulaanbaatar Embassy [93]
Myanmar Yangon Embassy [94]
  Nepal Kathmandu Embassy [95]
Oman Muscat Embassy [96]
Pakistan Islamabad Embassy [97]
Karachi Consulate-General [97]
Palestine Ramallah Representative Office [98]
Philippines Manila Embassy [99]
Qatar Doha Embassy [100]
 Republic of China (Taiwan) Taipei Institute [101]
Saudi Arabia Riyadh Embassy [102]
Jeddah Consulate-General [102]
Singapore Singapore Embassy [103]
South Korea Seoul Embassy [104]
Sri Lanka Colombo Embassy
Countries:
[105]
Syria Damascus Embassy [106][107]
Tajikistan Dushanbe Embassy [108]
Thailand Bangkok Embassy [109]
Turkey Ankara Embassy [110]
Istanbul Consulate-General [110]
İzmir Consulate-General [110]
Antalya Consulate [110]
Turkmenistan Ashgabat Embassy [111]
United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi Embassy [112]
Dubai Consulate-General [112]
Uzbekistan Tashkent Embassy [113]
Vietnam Hanoi Embassy [114]
Ho Chi Minh City Consulate-General [114]
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Europe

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Albania Tirana Embassy [115]
Austria Vienna Embassy [116]
Belarus Minsk Embassy [117]
Belgium Brussels Embassy [118]
Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo Embassy [119]
Bulgaria Sofia Embassy [120]
Croatia Zagreb Embassy [121]
Cyprus Nicosia Embassy [122]
Czech Republic Prague Embassy [123]
Denmark Copenhagen Embassy [124]
Estonia Tallinn Embassy [125]
Finland Helsinki Embassy [126]
France Paris Embassy
Countries:
[127]
Bordeaux Consulate-General [127]
Lyon Consulate-General [127]
Marseille Consulate-General [127]
Strasbourg Consulate-General [127]
Greece Athens Embassy [128]
Thessaloniki Consulate-General [128]
Holy See Rome[d] Embassy [129]
Hungary Budapest Embassy [130]
Iceland Reykjavík Embassy [131]
Ireland Dublin Embassy [132]
Italy Rome Embassy
Countries:
[133]
Milan Consulate-General [133]
Kosovo Pristina Embassy [134]
Latvia Riga Embassy [135]
Lithuania Vilnius Embassy [136]
Luxembourg Luxembourg City Embassy [137]
Malta Valletta Embassy [138]
Moldova Chişinău Embassy [139]
Montenegro Podgorica Embassy [140]
Netherlands The Hague Embassy [141]
Amsterdam Consulate-General [141]
North Cyprus North Nicosia Embassy Office [142]
North Macedonia Skopje Embassy [143]
Norway Oslo Embassy [144]
Poland Warsaw Embassy [145]
Gdańsk Consulate-General [145]
Kraków Consulate-General [145]
Wrocław Consulate-General [145]
Opole Consulate [145]
Portugal Lisbon Embassy
Countries:
[146]
Romania Bucharest Embassy [147]
Sibiu Consulate [147]
Timișoara Consulate [147]
Russia Moscow Embassy [148]
Saint Petersburg Consulate-General [148]
Serbia Belgrade Embassy [149]
Slovakia Bratislava Embassy [150]
Slovenia Ljubljana Embassy [151]
Spain Madrid Embassy
Countries:
[152]
Barcelona Consulate-General [152]
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Consulate [152]
Málaga Consulate [152]
Palma de Mallorca Consulate [152]
Sweden Stockholm Embassy [153]
 Switzerland Bern Embassy
Countries:
[154]
Ukraine Kyiv Embassy [155]
United Kingdom London Embassy [156]
Edinburgh Consulate-General [156]
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Oceania

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Australia Canberra Embassy [157]
Sydney Consulate-General [157]
Fiji Suva Embassy [158]
New Zealand Wellington Embassy [159]
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Multilateral organisations

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Closed missions

Africa

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Central African Republic Bangui Embassy 1997 [171]
Equatorial Guinea Malabo Embassy 2021 [172]
Lesotho Maseru Embassy 1994 [173]
Sudan Khartoum Embassy 2023 [174]
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Americas

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United States Seattle Consulate 2000 [175]
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Asia

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 Afghanistan Kabul Embassy 2021 [176]
Mazar-i-Sharif Consulate-General 2021 [177]
North Korea Pyongyang Embassy 2020 [178]
South Vietnam[e] Saigon Embassy[f] 1975 [179]
Yemen Sana'a Embassy 2015 [180]
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Europe

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Bosnia and Herzegovina Banja Luka Liaison office 2012 [181]
East Germany East Berlin Permanent Mission[g] 1989/1990
Italy Naples Consulate-General 2013 [182]
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Oceania

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Papua New Guinea Port Moresby Embassy 1999 [183]
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Travel warnings and "Krisenvorsorgeliste"

Germany regularly publishes travel warnings on the website of the Auswärtiges Amt (Federal Foreign Office) to its citizens. The Office allows German citizens to register online in a special list, the Krisenvorsorgeliste ("Crisis preparedness list") before they travel abroad (Elektronische Erfassung von Deutschen im Ausland [ELEFAND] Electronic Registration of Germans Being Abroad). With a password, the registered persons can change or update their data. The registration is voluntary and free of charge. It can be used for longer stays (longer than 3 months), but also for a vacation of only two weeks. The earliest date of registration is 10 days before the planned trip.

See also

Notes

  1. Subordinate to the embassy in Pretoria
  2. Subordinate to the embassy in Dakar
  3. Accredited as an observer mission.
  4. The German Embassy to the Holy See is located outside Vatican territory in Rome.
  5. The embassy closed down on 24 April 1975, in the midst of the Fall of Saigon, which marked the end of the Vietnam War and the start of a transition period to the formal reunification of Vietnam.
  6. Continues as a consulate-general in Ho Chi Minh City nowadays.
  7. Permanent mission of Federal Republic of Germany closed, due to the reunification of Germany.

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