Embassy of Ireland, Berlin

The Embassy of Ireland in Berlin (German: Botschaft von Irland) is the diplomatic mission of Ireland to Germany. It is located at 51 Jägerstraße since 2009.

The current Ambassador to Germany is Dr. Nicholas O’Brien who has served in this role since August 2019. He previously served as the Deputy Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany.

Embassy History
The first Irish diplomatic mission in Germany was established in 1929 on Drakestraße, near Tiergarten. This building was destroyed in an air-raid during World War II.

In 1951, Ireland opened an Embassy in Bonn, which was the de facto capital of West Germany. This embassy was eventually moved to Friedrichstraße, Berlin in 2000 after German Reunification.

Building
The embassy occupies part of 51 Jägerstraße. This building was built by the Mendelssohn family in 1789. In 1939 it was, along with a number of other buildings on Jägerstraße, forcibly sold to the German Reich.

List of Ambassadors

 * Daniel A. Binchy 1929-1932
 * Leo T. McCauley 1932-1933
 * Charles Bewley 1933-1939
 * William Warnock 1939-1944
 * Cornelius Cremin 1944-1945
 * John A. Belton 1951-1955
 * Dr. Thomas Joseph ("Tommy", "T.J.") Kiernan 1955-1956
 * William Warnock 1956-1962
 * Brian Gallagher 1962-1964
 * Eamonn Kennedy	1964-1970
 * Paul Keating	1970-1972
 * Seán Ronan	1972-1973
 * Robert McDonagh 1973-1976
 * Christopher P (Robin) Fogarty	1976-1983
 * John Campbell	1983-1986
 * Kester Heaslip	1986-1991
 * Pádraig Murphy	1991-1998
 * Noel Fahey	1998-2002
 * Seán Ó hUiginn	2002-2006
 * David Donoghue	2006-2009
 * Dan Mulhall 2009-2013
 * Michael Collins 2013-2019
 * Dr. Nicholas O'Brien 2019-to date