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{{Short description|Diplomatic missions of the Nordic countries to Germany, located in Berlin}}
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{{Infobox diplomatic mission
| name = Nordic Embassies
| name = Nordic Embassies, Berlin<br>{{flag|Denmark}} {{flag|Finland}}<br> {{flag|Iceland}} {{flag|Norway}}<br> {{flag|Sweden}}
| image = Schwedische Botschaft Berlin 2004.jpg
| image = Schwedische Botschaft Berlin 2004.jpg
| location = [[Berlin]]
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[[File:Nordic embassies Berlin (July 2008) 4.jpg|thumb|Nordic Embassies behind the copper facade]]
[[File:Nordic embassies Berlin (July 2008) 4.jpg|thumb|Nordic Embassies behind the copper facade]]
The '''Nordic Embassies''' in [[Berlin]] are the [[diplomatic mission]]s of the [[Nordic countries]] to [[Germany]], located in a common building complex, the ''Pan Nordic Building'', in [[Berlin]]. The building complex was designed by the architects Alfred Berger and Tiina Parkkinen and completed in 1999.
The '''Nordic Embassies''' in [[Berlin]] are the [[diplomatic mission]]s of the [[Nordic countries]] to [[Germany]], located in a common building complex, the ''Pan Nordic Building'', in [[Berlin]]. The building complex was designed by the architects Alfred Berger and Tiina Parkkinen and completed in 1999.<ref name=botco>[http://www.nordischebotschaften.org/der-botschaftskomplex Der Botchaftscomplex] Common website {{in lang|de}}</ref>


The building comprises 6 individual buildings enveloped by a green, copper clad, snaking wall. Of the six buildings five are the embassies of [[Denmark]], [[Iceland]], [[Norway]], [[Sweden]] and [[Finland]], arranged geographically. The remaining building is a communal building called the Felleshuset, which includes the entrance to the complex, an auditorium and a canteen.
The building comprises six individual buildings enveloped by a green, copper clad, snaking wall. Of the six buildings five are the embassies of [[Denmark]], [[Iceland]], [[Norway]], [[Sweden]] and [[Finland]], arranged geographically. The remaining building is a communal building called the Felleshus, which includes the entrance to the complex, an auditorium and a canteen.


Architects:
Architects:<ref name="botco" />
*Complex and Felleshuset - Berger and Parkkinen
*Complex and Felleshus (communal space) - Berger and Parkkinen
*Denmark - [[3XN]]
*Denmark - [[3XN]]
*Iceland - PK Hönun
*Iceland - PK Hönnun
*Norway - [[Snøhetta (company)|Snøhetta]]
*Norway - [[Snøhetta (company)|Snøhetta]]
*Sweden - [[Wingårdh Arkitektkontor]]
*Sweden - [[Wingårdh Arkitektkontor]]
*Finland - Viiva Arkkitehtuuri Oy
*Finland - Viiva Arkkitehtuuri Oy


== External links ==
== See also ==
* [[List of diplomatic missions of the Nordic countries]]
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* [http://www.nordicembassies.org/ Nordic Embassies]
* [http://www.swedenabroad.com/sv-SE/Ambassader/Berlin/ Embassy of Sweden] {{sv icon}}
* [http://www.berger-parkkinen.com/eng/port_emb.html Berger & Parkkinen page on the Embassy project]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8Gba9Qpvic Short film documenting the architecture of the Nordic Embassies]


== References ==
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==External links==
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* [http://www.nordischebotschaften.org/nordic-embassies-berlin Nordic Embassies]
* [http://tyskland.um.dk/ Embassy of Denmark] (in German or Danish)
* [http://www.finnland.de/Public/Default.aspx Embassy of Finland] (in German, Finnish or Swedish)
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20051025042845/http://www.botschaft-island.de/ Embassy of Iceland] (in German or English)
* [https://www.norway.no/de/germany Embassy of Norway] (in German or Norwegian)
* [https://www.swedenabroad.se/en/embassies/germany-berlin/ Embassy of Sweden] (in German, Swedish or English)
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20060318170041/http://www.berger-parkkinen.com/eng/port_emb.html Berger & Parkkinen page on the Embassy project]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8Gba9Qpvic Short film documenting the architecture of the Nordic Embassies]

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{{Diplomatic missions of Finland}}
{{Diplomatic missions of Iceland}}
{{Diplomatic missions of Norway}}
{{Diplomatic missions of Sweden}}
{{Diplomatic missions in Germany}}
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[[Category:Denmark–Germany relations]]
[[Category:Finland–Germany relations]]
[[Category:Germany–Iceland relations]]
[[Category:Germany–Norway relations]]
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Revision as of 22:12, 2 April 2023

Nordic Embassies, Berlin
 Dänemark  Finnland
 Island  Norwegen
 Schweden
Map
StandortBerlin
AddressRauchstrasse 1
Coordinates52°30′31″N 13°21′02″E / 52.50861°N 13.35056°E / 52.50861; 13.35056
Nordic Embassies behind the copper facade

The Nordic Embassies in Berlin are the diplomatic missions of the Nordic countries to Germany, located in a common building complex, the Pan Nordic Building, in Berlin. The building complex was designed by the architects Alfred Berger and Tiina Parkkinen and completed in 1999.[1]

The building comprises six individual buildings enveloped by a green, copper clad, snaking wall. Of the six buildings five are the embassies of Denmark, Iceland, Norway, Sweden and Finland, arranged geographically. The remaining building is a communal building called the Felleshus, which includes the entrance to the complex, an auditorium and a canteen.

Architects:[1]

  • Complex and Felleshus (communal space) - Berger and Parkkinen
  • Denmark - 3XN
  • Iceland - PK Hönnun
  • Norway - Snøhetta
  • Sweden - Wingårdh Arkitektkontor
  • Finland - Viiva Arkkitehtuuri Oy

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Der Botchaftscomplex Common website (in German)