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Nordic Embassies (Berlin)
Diplomatic missions of the Nordic countries to Germany, located in Berlin / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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]
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Location | Berlin |
Address | Rauchstrasse 1 |
Coordinates | 52°30′31″N 13°21′02″E |
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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