Embassy of Lebanon, Berlin, Diplomatic mission in Prenzlauer Berg, Berlin, Germany
The Embassy of Lebanon is a diplomatic mission located in Prenzlauer Berg at Berliner Strasse 127 in a protected heritage building. It handles passport renewals, visa applications, and document certifications for Lebanese citizens through scheduled appointments.
The mission was established in 1955 to begin formal diplomatic relations between Lebanon and Germany following World War II. After the closure of Munich's Honorary Consulate in 2023, it became the main point for all Lebanese diplomatic affairs in the country.
The building reflects the formal character of diplomatic spaces through its architecture and design from its era. Visitors may encounter exhibitions showcasing Lebanese art and cultural traditions during official events and gatherings.
Visitors should know the mission operates only by scheduled appointment and requires advance contact through official channels. Reaching out beforehand through proper communication methods ensures a smooth process and saves time.
The building itself is a protected monument and contributes to the neighborhood's diverse diplomatic architecture. This historical structure blends the functionality of a modern diplomatic facility with the character of Berlin's turn-of-the-century residential architecture.
Location: Berlin
Inception: 1955
Phone: +49304749860
Website: http://libanesische-botschaft.de
GPS coordinates: 52.56987,13.41198
Latest update: December 13, 2025 11:47
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