Embassy of the United Kingdom, Budapest The Embassy of the United Kingdom in
Budapest is the chief
diplomatic mission of the United Kingdom in Hungary. From 1922 up until the Second World War, the British Embassy in Budapest was located at Táncsics utca 1 in the
Castle District of the city. It operated for just two decades, until Hungary entered the
Second World War, at which time the British left and the Swiss took their place, since the interests of enemy countries were represented by neutral Switzerland. Between 1942 and 1945, Swiss Vice-Consul
Carl Lutz worked in the British Embassy building. Lutz was the Swiss consul general who saved tens of thousands of Jews during the Holocaust, which has been commemorated by a plaque on the facade since 2012. The building suffered serious damage during the
siege of Budapest. It remained in ruins for decades, at the beginning of the 1960s, the British submitted a plan for its complete modernization, but this was rejected by the National Monuments Authority, so it was sold to the Hungarian state in 1967, which renovated it into the office's headquarters in the following years. In April 2017, the British Embassy moved out of its building in Harmincad utca after 70 years, into an office building at 5-7 Füge utca in the
Rózsadomb (District II) district of Budapest. The new embassy building previously served as the home to the Dutch Embassy to Hungary. Minister for Europe
Sir Alan Duncan and Hungarian Minister for Foreign Affairs
Péter Szijjártós officially opened the new Embassy building. In March 2020, at the height of the
Coronavirus pandemic,
Steven Dick, the deputy head of mission at the British embassy in Budapest died from
COVID-19. The embassy also represents the
British Overseas Territories in Hungary. The current British Ambassador to Hungary is . File:Táncsics Mihály Straße 1, S, 2022 Budapest.jpg|British Embassy, Budapest (1922-1939) File:British Embassy, Budapest (32623311765).jpg|British Embassy, Budapest (1948-2017) File:London Olympics countdown on the British Embassy building, Budapest.JPG|A countdown to the
2012 London Olympics, outside the Embassy File:Embassy of the United Kingdom, Budapest, entrance (2019).jpg|British Embassy, Budapest (2017–present)
Embassy of Hungary, London The Embassy of Hungary in
London is the
diplomatic mission of Hungary in the United Kingdom. Opposite the embassy itself can be found the Hungarian Economic, Investment & Trade Commission and the Hungarian National Tourist Office at 46
Eaton Place. In addition, Hungary has a consulate-general in
Manchester,
Cardiff and
Edinburgh. File:Embassy of Hungary in London 2.jpg|Plaque above the entrance depicting the
Coat of arms of Hungary File:Embassy of Hungary in London 1.jpg|Embassy of Hungary, London File:Embassy of Hungary in London 3.jpg|46 Eaton Place == See also ==