Embassy of Mexico, Berlin
Diplomatic mission
52°30′29″N 13°21′04″E / 52.5081°N 13.3512°E / 52.5081; 13.3512The Embassy of Mexico in Berlin is the diplomatic mission of Mexico to Germany. The embassy is located in Klingelhöferstrasse 3, Berlin-Mitte.
The building was designed by architect Francisco Serrano, in collaboration with Teodoro González de León.[1][2]
Ambassadors of Mexico to Germany
- Presidency of Gustavo Díaz Ordaz (1964–1970)
- (1964–1965): Mario Armando Amador Durón
- (1965–1970): Manuel de Jesús Cabrera Maciá
- Presidency of Luis Echeverría (1970–1976)
- (1970–1971): Manuel de Jesús Cabrera Maciá
- (1971–1972): Antonio Ruiz Galindo
- (1972–1973): Ismael Moreno Pino
- (1973–1974): Luis Jesús Weckmann Muñoz
- (1974–1976): Vicente Sánchez Gavito
- Presidency of José López Portillo (1976–1982)
- (1976–1977): Ulises Sergio Schmill Ordóñez
- (1977–1978): Felipe Raúl Valdez Aguilar
- (1978–1979): Roberto de Rosenzweig-Díaz Azmitia
- (1979–1982): Octaviano Campos Salas
- Presidency of Miguel de la Madrid (1982–1988)
- (1982–1987): César Sepúlveda Gutiérrez
- (1987–1988): Adolfo Enrique Hegewish Fernández
- Presidency of Carlos Salinas de Gortari (1988–1994)
- (1988–1990): Adolfo Enrique Hegewish Fernández
- (1990–1994): Juan José Bremer
- Presidency of Ernesto Zedillo (1994–2000)
- (1994–1998): Juan José Bremer
- (1998–2000): Roberto Emilio Friedrich Heinze
- Presidency of Vicente Fox (2000–2006)
- (2000–2002): Patricia Espinosa Cantellano
- (2002–2003): Jorge Eduardo Navarrete López
- (2003–2006): Jorge Castro-Valle Kuehne
- Presidency of Felipe Calderón Hinojosa (2006–2012)
- (2006–2009): Jorge Castro-Valle Kuehne
- (2010–2012): Francisco González Díaz
- Presidency of Enrique Peña Nieto (2012–2018)
- (2012–2013): Francisco González Díaz
- (2013–2018): Patricia Espinosa Cantellano
- Presidency of Andrés Manuel López Obrador (2018–Present)
- (2018–2019): Patricia Espinosa Cantellano
- (2019–2021): Rogelio Granguillhome Morfin
- (2021– ): Francisco Quiroga
See also
References
- ^ Abby Bussel (May 2001). "Great Expectations.(Mexican Embassy in berlin dispels sombrero myth)". Interior Design.
- ^ Alan Riding (February 26, 2005). "Embassies Importing Bold Designs to Berlin". The New York Times.
External links
- Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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