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Diplomatic mission
Embassy of Serbia, Vienna
LocationVienna, Austria
AddressÖlzeltgasse 3
Coordinates48°11′52.8″N 16°22′41.79″E / 48.198000°N 16.3782750°E / 48.198000; 16.3782750
AmbassadorMarko Blagojević

The Embassy of Serbia in Vienna (German: Botschaft von Serbien in Wien, Serbian: Амбасада Србије у Бечу) is diplomatic mission of Serbia to Austria. It is located at Ölzeltgasse 3.

Consulates

Serbia also maintains the Consulate General in Salzburg, currently under the Consul General Zoran Jeremić. There also Permanent Mission to the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe and United Nations under Chargé d'Affaires Miroslava Beham in Vienna. Serbia closed the Consulate General in Graz which was inherited from Yugoslavia.

History

Main article: Palais Hoyos (Rennweg)

Embassy of Serbia in Vienna used to be situated in the historic Palais Hoyos until 2011 when the building was handed over to Croatia as part of Yugoslav succession. The palace was built at the end of the 19th century by Otto Wagner, together with two outbuildings. The palace was built in the style of the Historicism, the facade was held to the Rococo and Jugendstil. In 1957 the palace of Hoyos in Rennweg was sold from the immovable of the family Hoyos to Yugoslavia which furnished it in the Embassy of Yugoslavia in Austria. After dissolution of Yugoslavia, the building went over in the possession of Serbia. In 2009 the palace was thoroughly restored.

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Africa Coat of arms of Serbia
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see also: Foreign relations of Yugoslavia & Serbia and Montenegro
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