Embassy of Sweden, Rome
Embassy of Sweden in Rome | |
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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
Name | Period | Title | Accreditation | City |
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Geronimo Marchelli | 1766–1788 | Chargé d’affaires | Genoa | |
Georg Gustaf Wrangel | 1788–1793 | Minister Plenipotentiary | Genoa | |
Francesco Piranesi | 1790–1794 | Resident | Rome | |
Gustaf Mauritz Armfelt | 1792–1794 | Minister Plenipotentiary | Genoa | |
Johan Cläes Lagersvärd | 1793–1814 | Chargé d’affaires | ||
Francesco Piranesi | 1794–1798 | Minister | ||
Johan Cläes Lagersvärd | 1814–1836 | Minister Resident | ||
Johan Wilhelm Bergman | 1841–1852 | Chargé d’affaires | ||
Carl Wachtmeister | 1852–1858 | Chargé d’affaires | ||
Carl Edward Wilhelm Piper | 1859–1861 | Chargé d’affaires | ||
Carl Fredrik Hochschild | 1861–1863 | Chargé d’affaires | ||
Carl Fredrik Hochschild | 1863–1865 | Minister Resident | ||
Carl Edward Wilhelm Piper | 1865–1872 | Envoy | ||
Hans Henrik von Essen | 1873–1877 | Envoy | ||
Frans Theodor Lindstrand | 1877–1889 | Envoy | ||
Carl Bildt | 1889–1902 | Envoy | ||
Thor von Ditten | 1903–1905 | Envoy | ||
Carl Bildt | 1905–1920 | Envoy | ||
Augustin Beck-Friis | 1920–1927 | Envoy | ||
Erik Sjöborg | 1928–1937 | Envoy | ||
Einar af Wirsén | 1937–1940 | Envoy | ||
Hans Gustaf Beck-Friis | 1940–1942 | Envoy | ||
Joen Lagerberg | 1942–1946 | Envoy | ||
Christian Günther | 1946–1950 | Envoy | ||
Hans Gustaf Beck-Friis | 1950–1956 | Envoy | ||
Hans Gustaf Beck-Friis | 1956–1956 | Ambassador | ||
Eric von Post | 1956–1965 | Ambassador | ||
Brynolf Eng | 1966–1973 | Ambassador | Also accredited to Valletta.[2] | |
Dick Hichens-Bergström | 1973–1979 | Ambassador | Also accredited to Valletta.[2] | |
Axel Lewenhaupt | 1979–1983 | Ambassador | Also accredited to Valletta.[2] | |
Eric Virgin | 1983–1986 | Ambassador | Also accredited to Valletta.[2] | |
Sven Fredrik Hedin | 1986–1989 | Ambassador | ||
Ola Ullsten | 1989–1995 | Ambassador | Also accredited to Tirana (from 1992). | |
Torsten Örn | 1996–1998 | Ambassador | Also accredited to Tirana. | |
Göran Berg | 1998–2002 | Ambassador | Also accredited to Tirana. | |
Staffan Wrigstad | 2002–2006 | Ambassador | Also accredited to Tirana. | |
Anders Bjurner | 2006–2010 | Ambassador | Also accredited to Tirana. | |
Ruth Jacoby | 2010–2015 | Ambassador | Also accredited to the City of San Marino.[3] | |
Robert Rydberg | 2015–present | Ambassador |
References
- ↑ "Rom, Italien. Amabassadkansli" (in Swedish). National Property Board of Sweden. Retrieved 28 July 2013.
- 1 2 3 4 Cachia, Francis (14 November 2009). "Diplomatic Relations between Malta and Sweden". The Malta Independent. Retrieved 22 July 2015.
- ↑ "Regeringen utser nya ambassadörer" (in Swedish). Ministry for Foreign Affairs. 5 August 2010. Retrieved 15 July 2013.
External links
- Embassy of Sweden in Rome (English)
- Embassy of Sweden in Rome (Swedish)
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