Embassy of Sweden, Rome

Embassy of Sweden in Rome
Location Rome
Address Ambasciata di Svezia
Piazza Rio de Janeiro 3
00161 ROMA RM
Italy
Ambassador Robert Rydberg (since 2015)
Website Official website

The Embassy of Sweden in Rome is Sweden's diplomatic mission in Italy. The current building was built between 1965-1966 and completed in 1967.[1]

Heads of Mission

NamePeriodTitleAccreditationCity
Geronimo Marchelli1766–1788Chargé d’affairesGenoa
Georg Gustaf Wrangel1788–1793Minister PlenipotentiaryGenoa
Francesco Piranesi1790–1794ResidentRome
Gustaf Mauritz Armfelt1792–1794Minister PlenipotentiaryGenoa
Johan Cläes Lagersvärd1793–1814Chargé d’affaires
Francesco Piranesi1794–1798Minister
Johan Cläes Lagersvärd1814–1836Minister Resident
Johan Wilhelm Bergman1841–1852Chargé d’affaires
Carl Wachtmeister1852–1858Chargé d’affaires
Carl Edward Wilhelm Piper1859–1861Chargé d’affaires
Carl Fredrik Hochschild1861–1863Chargé d’affaires
Carl Fredrik Hochschild1863–1865Minister Resident
Carl Edward Wilhelm Piper1865–1872Envoy
Hans Henrik von Essen1873–1877Envoy
Frans Theodor Lindstrand1877–1889Envoy
Carl Bildt1889–1902Envoy
Thor von Ditten1903–1905Envoy
Carl Bildt1905–1920Envoy
Augustin Beck-Friis1920–1927Envoy
Erik Sjöborg1928–1937Envoy
Einar af Wirsén1937–1940Envoy
Hans Gustaf Beck-Friis1940–1942Envoy
Joen Lagerberg1942–1946Envoy
Christian Günther1946–1950Envoy
Hans Gustaf Beck-Friis1950–1956Envoy
Hans Gustaf Beck-Friis1956–1956Ambassador
Eric von Post1956–1965Ambassador
Brynolf Eng1966–1973AmbassadorAlso accredited to Valletta.[2]
Dick Hichens-Bergström1973–1979AmbassadorAlso accredited to Valletta.[2]
Axel Lewenhaupt1979–1983AmbassadorAlso accredited to Valletta.[2]
Eric Virgin1983–1986AmbassadorAlso accredited to Valletta.[2]
Sven Fredrik Hedin1986–1989Ambassador
Ola Ullsten1989–1995AmbassadorAlso accredited to Tirana (from 1992).
Torsten Örn1996–1998AmbassadorAlso accredited to Tirana.
Göran Berg1998–2002AmbassadorAlso accredited to Tirana.
Staffan Wrigstad2002–2006AmbassadorAlso accredited to Tirana.
Anders Bjurner2006–2010AmbassadorAlso accredited to Tirana.
Ruth Jacoby2010–2015AmbassadorAlso accredited to the City of San Marino.[3]
Robert Rydberg2015–presentAmbassador

References

  1. "Rom, Italien. Amabassadkansli" (in Swedish). National Property Board of Sweden. Retrieved 28 July 2013.
  2. 1 2 3 4 Cachia, Francis (14 November 2009). "Diplomatic Relations between Malta and Sweden". The Malta Independent. Retrieved 22 July 2015.
  3. "Regeringen utser nya ambassadörer" (in Swedish). Ministry for Foreign Affairs. 5 August 2010. Retrieved 15 July 2013.

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