Embassy of Sweden, Copenhagen

Embassy of Sweden in Copenhagen
Coordinates 55°40′54″N 12°35′31″E / 55.68167°N 12.59194°E / 55.68167; 12.59194Coordinates: 55°40′54″N 12°35′31″E / 55.68167°N 12.59194°E / 55.68167; 12.59194
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 MondayThursday 13.0015.00 and Friday 10.0012.00.[2]

Heads of Mission

NamePeriodTitle
Pehr Adlerfelt1719–1725Envoy
Nils Örncrona1727–1734Minister
Anders Skutenhjelm1734–1739Minister
Nils Palmstierna1739–1741Envoy
Nils Palmstierna1741–1744Minister Plenipotentiary
Carl Gustaf Tessin1743–1744Ambassador
Carl Fredrik von Höpken1744-1748Minister
Otto Fleming1748-1751Minister
Otto Fleming1751-1756Envoy
Carl Alexander von Ungern Sternberg1756-1760Envoy
Johan Vilhelm Sprengtporten1761-1787Envoy
Adam Horn1766-1766Ambassador
Gustaf d'Albedyhll1784-1789Minister
Johan Vilhelm Sprengtporten1787-1795Ambassador
Fredrik Wilhelm von Ehrenheim1790-1794Chargé d’affaires
Fredrik Wilhelm von Ehrenheim1794-1797Minister
Fredrik Wilhelm von Ehrenheim1797-1797Minister
Carl Gustaf Oxenstierna1798-1808Minister Plenipotentiary
Carl Gustaf Oxenstierna1810-1813Envoy
Johan Henrik Tawast1814-1821Envoy
Carl Hochschild1821-1836Envoy
Elias Lagerheim1836-1856Envoy
Christian Adolph Virgin1856-1858Envoy
Carl Wachtmeister1858-1861Envoy
Henning Ludvig Hugo Hamilton1861-1864Envoy
Oscar Magnus Fredrik Björnstjerna1864-1865Minister Plenipotentiary a.i.
Carl Wachtmeister1865-1868Envoy
Eugène von Stedingk1868-1869Minister Plenipotentiary a.i.
Eugène von Stedingk1869-1870Envoy
Lave Gustaf Beck-Friis1870-1902Envoy
Ove Gude1902-1905Envoy
Knut Hjalmar Leonard Hammarskjöld1905-1907Envoy
Ernst Axel Günther1908-1918Envoy
Joachim Beck-Friis1918-1928Envoy
Oskar Ewerlöf1928-1934Envoy
Carl Hamilton1934-1941Envoy
Gustaf von Dardel1941-1947Envoy
Gustaf von Dardel1947-1948Ambassador
Herman Eriksson1948-1949Ambassador
Gustaf von Dardel1948-1949Ambassador (acting)
Hans Gustaf Beck-Friis1949-1956Ambassador
Stig Sahlin1957-1963Ambassador
Rolf R:son Sohlman1964-1965Ambassador
Ragnvald Bagge1965-1969Ambassador
Herman Kling1969-1973Ambassador
Hubert de Bèsche1973-1977Ambassador
Tord Hagen1977-1980Ambassador
Carl Swartz1980-1981Ambassador
Claës Ivar Wollin1981-1984Ambassador
Carl De Geer1984-1988Ambassador
Anders Ferm1988-1990Ambassador
Carl-Johan Groth1990-1996Ambassador
Håkan Berggren1996-2000Ambassador
Carl-Magnus Hyltenius2000-2005Ambassador
Lars Grundberg2005-2010Ambassador
Inga Eriksson Fogh2010-2015Ambassador
Fredrik Jörgensen2015-presentAmbassador

See also

References

  1. "Sankt Annæ Plads 15-15a-b". indenforvoldene.dk. Retrieved 2010-01-04.
  2. "The Embassy". Embassy of Sweden, Copenhagen. Retrieved 2015-06-04.

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