Embassy of Sweden, London
The Embassy of Sweden in London is the diplomatic mission of Sweden in the United Kingdom.[1]
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Location | Marylebone, London |
Address | 11 Montagu Place London W1H 2AL United Kingdom |
Coordinates | 51°31′8″N 0°9′37.2″W |
Ambassador | Mikaela Kumlin Granit (since 2021) |
Website | Official website |
Buildings
Chancery
In the 1910s, the chancery building was located at 73 Portland Place.[2] In 1922, the legation had moved to 27 Portland Place.[3] In the early 1950s, it moved to 29 Portland Place.[4] In the late 1960s, it moved once again, this time to 23 North Row in Mayfair.[5] Since 1983, the chancery building is located at 11 Montagu Square in Marylebone, just down the road from the embassy of Switzerland.
Residence
The Swedish ambassador's residence is located is a separate building at 27 Portland Place. Sweden also maintains a Trade Council at 259-269 Old Marylebone Road, Marylebone.[6]
Heads of Mission
Name | Period | Title |
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Dionysius Beurraeus | 1558–1561 | ? |
Jakob Spens | 1629–1632 | ? |
Christer Bonde | 1656–1657 | ? |
Christoffer Leijoncrona | 1703–1710 | Envoy |
Carl Gyllenborg | 1710–1715 | Resident |
Carl Gyllenborg | 1715–1717 | Minister |
Carl Sparre | 1719–1720 | Envoy |
Carl Sparre | 1720–1736 | Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary |
Carl Magnus Wasenberg | 1736–1741 | Chargé d’affaires |
Carl Magnus Wasenberg | 1741–1743 | Minister |
Caspar Joachim Ringwicht | 1744–1748 | Minister |
Edvard Carleson | 1748–1757 | Envoy |
Gustaf Adam von Nolcken | 1763–1787 | Envoy |
Gustaf Adam von Nolcken | 1787–1792 | Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary |
Lars von Engeström | 1793–1795 | Envoy |
Per Olof von Asp | 1795–1799 | Envoy |
Göran Ulrik Silfverhielm | 1801–1802 | Chargé d’affaires |
Göran Ulrik Silfverhielm | 1802–1802 | Minister Resident |
Gotthard Mauritz von Rehausen | 1805–1807 | Minister (acting) |
Carl Gustaf Adlerberg | 1807–1808 | Envoy |
Carl Gustaf von Brinkman | 1808–1810 | Envoy |
Gotthard Mauritz von Rehausen | 1812–1818 | Envoy |
Gustaf Algernon Stierneld | 1818–1828 | Envoy |
Magnus Björnstjerna | 1828–1846 | Envoy |
Gotthard Mauritz von Rehausen | 1847–1854 | Envoy |
Christian Adolf Virgin | 1854–1854 | Minister Plenipotentiary ad interim |
Carl Hochschild | 1854–1857 | Envoy |
Baltzar von Platen | 1857–1861 | Envoy |
Carl Wachtmeister | 1861–1865 | Envoy |
Carl Fredrik Hochschild | 1866–1876 | Envoy |
Carl Edward Wilhelm Piper | 1877–1890 | Envoy |
Henrik Åkerman | 1890–1895 | Envoy |
Carl Lewenhaupt | 1895–1902 | Envoy |
Carl Bildt | 1902–1905 | Envoy |
Herman Wrangel | 1906–1920 | Envoy |
Erik Palmstierna | 1920–1937 | Envoy |
Hans Gustaf Beck-Friis | 1938–1938 | Chargé d’affaires (acting) |
Björn Prytz | 1938–1947 | Envoy |
Erik Boheman | 1947–1947 | Envoy |
Erik Boheman | 1948–1948 | Ambassador |
Gunnar Hägglöf | 1948–1967 | Ambassador |
Leif Belfrage | 1967–1972 | Ambassador |
Ole Jödahl | 1972–1976 | Ambassador |
Olof Rydbeck | 1977–1979 | Ambassador |
Per Lind | 1979–1982 | Ambassador |
Leif Leifland | 1982–1991 | Ambassador |
Lennart Eckerberg | 1991–1994 | Ambassador |
Lars-Åke Nilsson | 1995–1996 | Ambassador |
Mats Bergquist | 1997–2004 | Ambassador |
Staffan Carlsson | 2004–2010 | Ambassador |
Nicola Clase | 2010–2016 | Ambassador |
Torbjörn Sohlström | 2016–2021 | Ambassador |
Mikaela Kumlin Granit | 2021–present | Ambassador |
Gallery
- Close-up of the Three Crowns on the embassy.
- Plaque outside the embassy.
- Plaque in Swedish and information panel outside the embassy.
- The embassy in 2005.
- The Ambassador's residence on Portland Place.
References
- "The London Diplomatic List" (PDF). 14 December 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 December 2013.
- Sveriges statskalender för år 1915 (in Swedish). Uppsala: Fritzes offentliga publikationer. 1915. p. 170.
- Sveriges statskalender för året 1922 (PDF) (in Swedish). Uppsala: Almqvist & Wiksell. 1922. p. 180.
- Sveriges statskalender för året 1955 (in Swedish). Stockholm: Fritzes offentliga publikationer. 1955. p. 313.
- Sköldenberg, Bengt, ed. (1970). Sveriges statskalender. 1970 (in Swedish). Uppsala: Fritzes offentliga publikationer. p. 357.
- "The London Diplomatic List" (PDF). 14 December 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 December 2013.
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