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Embassy of Sweden, Paris

The Embassy of Sweden in Paris is Sweden's diplomatic mission in France.

Embassy of Sweden in Paris
LocationParis
AddressAmbassade de Suède
17, rue Barbet de Jouy
75007 Paris
Coordinates48°51′12″N 2°19′4″E / 48.85333°N 2.31778°E / 48.85333; 2.31778
AmbassadorHåkan Åkesson (since 2020)
WebsiteOfficial website

Buildings edit

Chancery edit

In the 1910s, the chancery building was located at 58 Avenue Marceau in Paris.[1] In the late 1930s, the chancery moved around the corner to 25 rue de Bassano and the residence was still at 58 Avenue Marceau.[2] Under the Vichy Regime, the chancery moved to Hôtel des Ambassadeurs in Vichy.[3] In the late 1960s, the chancery moved to 66 rue Boissière in the 16th arrondissement.[4] In the 1970s, the consulate department was located at 125 Avenue des Champs-Élysées.[5]

Since 1974, the chancery and residence is located at 17 rue Barbet de Jouy at Rive Gauche in the 7th arrondissement. The embassy site was bought in 1959 by the Swedish state for 2 million Swedish krona.[6] A Swedish architect was first hired to draw up a proposal for an embassy and ambassadorial residence. When the drawings were not accepted by the French licensing authority, it was instead a Frenchman who came up with the final proposal. The architect André Malizard's proposal has been described as "functional architecture from the 1970s". In 1974, it was possible to move into the new embassy. The facility consists of an office, residence and staff housing and the interior is managed by the Ministry for Foreign Affairs' property department itself.[6]

In 2005, the National Property Board of Sweden carried out a major rebuild and modernization of the chancery. The top floor with cell offices was converted into open office space, meeting rooms and staff rooms with kitchenettes. Around the top floor runs a terrace which is now accessible to all staff. The ground floor was adapted for accessibility and the large conference room was modernized with access to the garden. In 2009, the OECD delegation moved into the premises and in 2011 the consular department was moved down to the ground floor. At the beginning of 2015, an energy saving project was carried out at the facility. New ventilation ducts and a new heating system were installed.[6]

Residence edit

From at least the 1910s to the late 1930s, the residence was located at the same address as the chancery, at 58 Avenue Marceau. The chancery moved to another address around the corner in the late 1930s.[2] Since 1974, the residence is co-located with the chancery at 17 rue Barbet de Jouy at Rive Gauche in the 7th arrondissement. The residence was renovated in 2015. New ventilation ducts and a new heating system were installed. All windows and window doors in the residence have been given modern energy glass.[6]

Heads of Mission edit

Name Period Title Refs
Hugo Grotius 1634–1645 ?
Clas Åkesson Tott 1661–1662 ?
Otto Wilhelm Königsmarck 1665–1666 ?
Clas Åkesson Tott 1672–1674 ?
Johan Palmquist 1689–1703 ?
Daniel Cronström 1702–1719 ?
Carl Gustaf Friesendorff 1712 ?
Erik Sparre af Sundby 1714–1717 ?
Carl Gustaf Bielke 1719–1721 Envoy
Niklas Peter von Gedda 1722–1725 Minister Resident
Niklas Peter von Gedda 1725–1728 Envoy
Niklas Peter von Gedda 1728–1737 Minister Plenipotentiary
Per Axel Fleming 1738–1742 Minister
Carl Gustaf Tessin 1739–1742 Ambassador
Claes Ekeblad 1742–1744 Envoy
Carl Fredrik Scheffer 1744–1752 Envoy
Ulrik Scheffer 1752–1763 Envoy
Ulrik Scheffer 1763–1765 Ambassador
Gustaf Philip Creutz 1766–1772 Envoy
Gustaf Philip Creutz 1772–1783 Ambassador
Erik Magnus Staël von Holstein 1783–1791 Ambassador
Erik Magnus Staël von Holstein 1792–1796 Ambassador
Erik Magnus Staël von Holstein 1797–1799 Minister Plenipotentiary
Carl August Ehrensvärd 1800–1804 Envoy
Gustaf Lagerbielke 1810–1811 Envoy
Germund Ludvig Cederhielm 1811–1811 Envoy
Abraham Constantin Mouradgea d’Ohsson 24 May 1811 – 29 December 1812 Chargé d'affaires [7]
Elof Signeul 1 October 1815 – 8 November 1817 Chargé d'affaires [8]
Carl Hochschild 1817–1818 Chargé d'affaires
Gustaf Löwenhielm 4 April 1818 – 8 February 1856 Envoy [9]
Georg Adelswärd 8 July 1844 – 16 September 1844 Acting Chargé d'affaires [10]
Georg Adelswärd 31 July 1850 – 8 September 1850 Acting Chargé d'affaires [10]
Georg Adelswärd 12 July 1852 – 12 August 1852 Acting Chargé d'affaires [10]
Ludvig Manderström 8 January 1856 – 1858 Envoy [11]
Georg Adelswärd 15 June 1858 – 14 December 1877 Envoy [10]
Georg Sibbern 1878–1884 Envoy
Carl Lewenhaupt 30 September 1884 – 1889 Envoy [12]
Frederik Georg Knut Due 1890–1899 Envoy
Henrik Åkerman 1899–1905 Envoy
August Gyldenstolpe 1905–1918 Envoy [13]
Albert Ehrensvärd 11 June 1918 – 4 May 1934 Envoy [14]
Einar Hennings 1934–1944 Envoy [15]
Erik Boheman 1944–1947 Envoy
Karl Ivan Westman 1947–1947 Envoy
Karl Ivan Westman 1947–1956 Ambassador
Ragnar Kumlin 1956–1965 Ambassador
Rolf Sohlman 2 November 1965 – 23 July 1967 Ambassador [16]
Gunnar Hägglöf 1967–1971 Ambassador
Ingemar Hägglöf 1971–1978 Ambassador
Sverker Åström 1978–1982 Ambassador
Carl Lidbom 1982–1992 Ambassador
Stig Brattström 1992–1996 Ambassador
Örjan Berner 1996–2001 Ambassador
Frank Belfrage 2001–2006 Ambassador
Krister Kumlin 2006–2007 Chargé d'affaires ad interim (acting)
Gunnar Lund 2007–2014 Ambassador
Veronika Wand-Danielsson 2014–2020 Ambassador
Håkan Åkesson 2020–present Ambassador

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Sveriges statskalender för år 1915 (in Swedish). Uppsala: Fritzes offentliga publikationer. 1915. p. 169.
  2. ^ a b Sveriges statskalender för skottåret 1940 (in Swedish). Uppsala: Fritzes offentliga publikationer. 1940. p. 225.
  3. ^ Decaux, Alain. "Ambassades et Légations près de l'Etat Français à Vichy". Les 1502 jours du chef de l'Etat français.
  4. ^ Sköldenberg, Bengt, ed. (1970). Sveriges statskalender. 1970 (in Swedish). Uppsala: Fritzes offentliga publikationer. p. 352.
  5. ^ Sköldenberg, Bengt, ed. (1972). Sveriges statskalender för skottåret 1972 (in Swedish). Stockholm: Fritzes offentliga publikationer. p. 354. SELIBR 3682755.
  6. ^ a b c d "Sveriges ambassadkansli och residens i Paris, Frankrike" (in Swedish). National Property Board of Sweden. Retrieved 24 March 2021.
  7. ^ Holm, Nils; Jarring, Gunnar; Hildebrand, Bengt (1945). "Abraham Constantin Mouradgea d'Ohsson". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 11. National Archives of Sweden. p. 340. Retrieved 2023-12-06.
  8. ^ Hagstedt, Rolf (2003–2006). "Elof Signeul". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 32. National Archives of Sweden. p. 182. Retrieved 2023-12-06.
  9. ^ Holm, Nils F (1982–1984). "Gustaf C F Löwenhielm". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 24. National Archives of Sweden. p. 600. Retrieved 2023-12-06.
  10. ^ a b c d Hallendorff, Carl (1918). "Georg (Georges) N Adelswärd". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 1. National Archives of Sweden. p. 93. Retrieved 2023-12-06.
  11. ^ Johansson, Alf W (1985–1987). "C R Ludvig Manderström". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 25. National Archives of Sweden. p. 50. Retrieved 2023-12-06.
  12. ^ Holm, Nils F (1977–1979). "Carl Lewenhaupt". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 22. National Archives of Sweden. p. 631. Retrieved 2023-12-06.
  13. ^ "Gyldenstolpe, släkt". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 17. National Archives of Sweden. 1967–1969. p. 507. Retrieved 2023-12-06.
  14. ^ Hildebrand, Bengt; Lindberg, Folke (1949). "Johan Jakob Albert Ehrensvärd". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 12. National Archives of Sweden. p. 496. Retrieved 2023-12-06.
  15. ^ "Hennings, släkt". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 18. National Archives of Sweden. 1969–1971. p. 647. Retrieved 2023-12-06.
  16. ^ Kronvall, Olof (2003–2006). "Rolf R Sohlman". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 32. National Archives of Sweden. p. 635. Retrieved 2023-12-06.

External links edit

  • Official website (in Swedish)

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The Embassy of Sweden in Paris is Sweden s diplomatic mission in France Embassy of Sweden in ParisLocationParisAddressAmbassade de Suede17 rue Barbet de Jouy75007 ParisCoordinates48 51 12 N 2 19 4 E 48 85333 N 2 31778 E 48 85333 2 31778AmbassadorHakan Akesson since 2020 WebsiteOfficial website Contents 1 Buildings 1 1 Chancery 1 2 Residence 2 Heads of Mission 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksBuildings editChancery edit In the 1910s the chancery building was located at 58 Avenue Marceau in Paris 1 In the late 1930s the chancery moved around the corner to 25 rue de Bassano and the residence was still at 58 Avenue Marceau 2 Under the Vichy Regime the chancery moved to Hotel des Ambassadeurs in Vichy 3 In the late 1960s the chancery moved to 66 rue Boissiere in the 16th arrondissement 4 In the 1970s the consulate department was located at 125 Avenue des Champs Elysees 5 Since 1974 the chancery and residence is located at 17 rue Barbet de Jouy at Rive Gauche in the 7th arrondissement The embassy site was bought in 1959 by the Swedish state for 2 million Swedish krona 6 A Swedish architect was first hired to draw up a proposal for an embassy and ambassadorial residence When the drawings were not accepted by the French licensing authority it was instead a Frenchman who came up with the final proposal The architect Andre Malizard s proposal has been described as functional architecture from the 1970s In 1974 it was possible to move into the new embassy The facility consists of an office residence and staff housing and the interior is managed by the Ministry for Foreign Affairs property department itself 6 In 2005 the National Property Board of Sweden carried out a major rebuild and modernization of the chancery The top floor with cell offices was converted into open office space meeting rooms and staff rooms with kitchenettes Around the top floor runs a terrace which is now accessible to all staff The ground floor was adapted for accessibility and the large conference room was modernized with access to the garden In 2009 the OECD delegation moved into the premises and in 2011 the consular department was moved down to the ground floor At the beginning of 2015 an energy saving project was carried out at the facility New ventilation ducts and a new heating system were installed 6 Residence edit From at least the 1910s to the late 1930s the residence was located at the same address as the chancery at 58 Avenue Marceau The chancery moved to another address around the corner in the late 1930s 2 Since 1974 the residence is co located with the chancery at 17 rue Barbet de Jouy at Rive Gauche in the 7th arrondissement The residence was renovated in 2015 New ventilation ducts and a new heating system were installed All windows and window doors in the residence have been given modern energy glass 6 Heads of Mission editName Period Title RefsHugo Grotius 1634 1645 Clas Akesson Tott 1661 1662 Otto Wilhelm Konigsmarck 1665 1666 Clas Akesson Tott 1672 1674 Johan Palmquist 1689 1703 Daniel Cronstrom 1702 1719 Carl Gustaf Friesendorff 1712 Erik Sparre af Sundby 1714 1717 Carl Gustaf Bielke 1719 1721 EnvoyNiklas Peter von Gedda 1722 1725 Minister ResidentNiklas Peter von Gedda 1725 1728 EnvoyNiklas Peter von Gedda 1728 1737 Minister PlenipotentiaryPer Axel Fleming 1738 1742 MinisterCarl Gustaf Tessin 1739 1742 AmbassadorClaes Ekeblad 1742 1744 EnvoyCarl Fredrik Scheffer 1744 1752 EnvoyUlrik Scheffer 1752 1763 EnvoyUlrik Scheffer 1763 1765 AmbassadorGustaf Philip Creutz 1766 1772 EnvoyGustaf Philip Creutz 1772 1783 AmbassadorErik Magnus Stael von Holstein 1783 1791 AmbassadorErik Magnus Stael von Holstein 1792 1796 AmbassadorErik Magnus Stael von Holstein 1797 1799 Minister PlenipotentiaryCarl August Ehrensvard 1800 1804 EnvoyGustaf Lagerbielke 1810 1811 EnvoyGermund Ludvig Cederhielm 1811 1811 EnvoyAbraham Constantin Mouradgea d Ohsson 24 May 1811 29 December 1812 Charge d affaires 7 Elof Signeul 1 October 1815 8 November 1817 Charge d affaires 8 Carl Hochschild 1817 1818 Charge d affairesGustaf Lowenhielm 4 April 1818 8 February 1856 Envoy 9 Georg Adelsward 8 July 1844 16 September 1844 Acting Charge d affaires 10 Georg Adelsward 31 July 1850 8 September 1850 Acting Charge d affaires 10 Georg Adelsward 12 July 1852 12 August 1852 Acting Charge d affaires 10 Ludvig Manderstrom 8 January 1856 1858 Envoy 11 Georg Adelsward 15 June 1858 14 December 1877 Envoy 10 Georg Sibbern 1878 1884 EnvoyCarl Lewenhaupt 30 September 1884 1889 Envoy 12 Frederik Georg Knut Due 1890 1899 EnvoyHenrik Akerman 1899 1905 EnvoyAugust Gyldenstolpe 1905 1918 Envoy 13 Albert Ehrensvard 11 June 1918 4 May 1934 Envoy 14 Einar Hennings 1934 1944 Envoy 15 Erik Boheman 1944 1947 EnvoyKarl Ivan Westman 1947 1947 EnvoyKarl Ivan Westman 1947 1956 AmbassadorRagnar Kumlin 1956 1965 AmbassadorRolf Sohlman 2 November 1965 23 July 1967 Ambassador 16 Gunnar Hagglof 1967 1971 AmbassadorIngemar Hagglof 1971 1978 AmbassadorSverker Astrom 1978 1982 AmbassadorCarl Lidbom 1982 1992 AmbassadorStig Brattstrom 1992 1996 AmbassadorOrjan Berner 1996 2001 AmbassadorFrank Belfrage 2001 2006 AmbassadorKrister Kumlin 2006 2007 Charge d affaires ad interim acting Gunnar Lund 2007 2014 AmbassadorVeronika Wand Danielsson 2014 2020 AmbassadorHakan Akesson 2020 present Ambassador nbsp Hugo de Groot nbsp Carl Gustaf Tessin nbsp Carl Gustaf Tessin nbsp Claes Ekeblad nbsp Gustaf Filip Creutz nbsp Erik Magnus Stael von Holstein See also editFrance Sweden relationsReferences edit Sveriges statskalender for ar 1915 in Swedish Uppsala Fritzes offentliga publikationer 1915 p 169 a b Sveriges statskalender for skottaret 1940 in Swedish Uppsala Fritzes offentliga publikationer 1940 p 225 Decaux Alain Ambassades et Legations pres de l Etat Francais a Vichy Les 1502 jours du chef de l Etat francais Skoldenberg Bengt ed 1970 Sveriges statskalender 1970 in Swedish Uppsala Fritzes offentliga publikationer p 352 Skoldenberg Bengt ed 1972 Sveriges statskalender for skottaret 1972 in Swedish Stockholm Fritzes offentliga publikationer p 354 SELIBR 3682755 a b c d Sveriges ambassadkansli och residens i Paris Frankrike in Swedish National Property Board of Sweden Retrieved 24 March 2021 Holm Nils Jarring Gunnar Hildebrand Bengt 1945 Abraham Constantin Mouradgea d Ohsson Svenskt biografiskt lexikon in Swedish Vol 11 National Archives of Sweden p 340 Retrieved 2023 12 06 Hagstedt Rolf 2003 2006 Elof Signeul Svenskt biografiskt lexikon in Swedish Vol 32 National Archives of Sweden p 182 Retrieved 2023 12 06 Holm Nils F 1982 1984 Gustaf C F Lowenhielm Svenskt biografiskt lexikon in Swedish Vol 24 National Archives of Sweden p 600 Retrieved 2023 12 06 a b c d Hallendorff Carl 1918 Georg Georges N Adelsward Svenskt biografiskt lexikon in Swedish Vol 1 National Archives of Sweden p 93 Retrieved 2023 12 06 Johansson Alf W 1985 1987 C R Ludvig Manderstrom Svenskt biografiskt lexikon in Swedish Vol 25 National Archives of Sweden p 50 Retrieved 2023 12 06 Holm Nils F 1977 1979 Carl Lewenhaupt Svenskt biografiskt lexikon in Swedish Vol 22 National Archives of Sweden p 631 Retrieved 2023 12 06 Gyldenstolpe slakt Svenskt biografiskt lexikon in Swedish Vol 17 National Archives of Sweden 1967 1969 p 507 Retrieved 2023 12 06 Hildebrand Bengt Lindberg Folke 1949 Johan Jakob Albert Ehrensvard Svenskt biografiskt lexikon in Swedish Vol 12 National Archives of Sweden p 496 Retrieved 2023 12 06 Hennings slakt Svenskt biografiskt lexikon in Swedish Vol 18 National Archives of Sweden 1969 1971 p 647 Retrieved 2023 12 06 Kronvall Olof 2003 2006 Rolf R Sohlman Svenskt biografiskt lexikon in Swedish Vol 32 National Archives of Sweden p 635 Retrieved 2023 12 06 External links editOfficial website in Swedish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Embassy of Sweden Paris amp oldid 1188765015, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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