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Embassy of Belarus, Vienna






Беларуская (тарашкевіца)
 

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Coordinates: 48°1211N 16°1520E / 48.2031387°N 16.2554611°E / 48.2031387; 16.2554611
 

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Embassy of the Republic of Belarus, Vienna
Belarusian: Пасольства Рэспублікі Беларусь у Вена
German: Botschaft der Republik Belarus in Wien
Map
LocationHüttelbergstrasse 6
Austria Vienna, Austria
Coordinates48°12′11N 16°15′20E / 48.2031387°N 16.2554611°E / 48.2031387; 16.2554611
Opened1993 (moved to current building in 1996)
AmbassadorAndrei Dapkiunas

The Embassy of BelarusinVienna (German: Botschaft der Republik Belarus in der Republik Österreich, Belarusian: Пасольства Рэспублікі Беларусь у Аўстрыйскай Рэспубліцы) is the diplomatic mission of BelarustoAustria. The current Belarusian ambassador to Austria is Andrei Dapkiunas.

History

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The current neobaroque building which houses the embassy is known as Villa Bisteghi. It was built in 1909 by the architect Carl Peter Brizzi for the banker Rudolf Bisteghi (1844-1933) on the site of an older and smaller house belonging to the Bisteghi family.

The house was captured by Soviet troops after the occupation of Vienna in 1945 and later handed over to the French occupation authorities.[1]

In 1996, the villa was acquired by the Republic of Belarus and the Belarusian embassy, established in 1993,[2] moved there.[1]

The embassy also hosts the permanent mission of Belarus to Vienna-based international organizations:

It also hosts the Permanent Delegation of the Republic of Belarus to the:

Ambassadors

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References

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  1. ^ a b Geschichte des Botschaftsgebäudes [History of the embassy building] - Official website of the Embassy of Belarus in Austria
  • ^ BILATERALE BEZIEHUNGEN [Bilateral relations] - Official website of the Embassy of Belarus in Austria

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