Embassy of Poland, Berlin, Embassy and architectural heritage monument in Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf, Germany.
The Embassy of Poland occupies a notable building at Lassenstrasse 19-21, featuring architectural elements characteristic of early twentieth-century Berlin construction methods and designs.
Following Poland's independence after World War I in 1919, the embassy established its presence in Berlin to foster diplomatic relations between the two nations.
The embassy building serves as a center for Polish cultural activities in Germany, organizing exhibitions and events that highlight Polish traditions and achievements.
The consular section at Richard-Strauss-Strasse 11 processes visas, passports, and provides assistance to Polish citizens residing in or visiting Germany.
The embassy vehicles carry specific diplomatic license plates beginning with 0 111, marking their status as official representatives of the Polish government in Germany.
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