Embassy of Denmark, Moscow, Embassy in Khamovniki District, Moscow, Russia
The Embassy of Denmark occupies a historically significant building at 9 Prechistensky Pereulok in the Khamovniki District of Moscow, serving as Denmark's primary diplomatic mission to Russia.
Established in 1818, the embassy has maintained diplomatic relations between Denmark and Russia for over two centuries, witnessing major political transformations throughout its operational history.
The embassy building holds the status of a regional cultural heritage site in Russia, reflecting its architectural importance and contribution to Moscow's diplomatic and cultural landscape.
The embassy provides comprehensive consular services including visa processing, passport renewals, document legalization, and assistance to Danish citizens residing in or traveling to Russia.
This diplomatic mission represents one of the oldest continuous foreign diplomatic presences in Moscow, having operated through various political regimes and international developments since the early 19th century.
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