List of diplomatic missions in Italy

This article lists diplomatic missions resident in Italy. At present, the capital city of Rome hosts 138 embassies for Italy as well as some for the Holy See of Vatican City. Several countries have ambassadors accredited to Italy, with most being resident in Brussels, London or Paris. This listing excludes honorary consulates.

Map of diplomatic missions in Italy

Embassies in Rome

Representative offices in Rome

Consular missions

Bari

Catania

Bologna

Florence

Genoa

Milan

Naples

Palermo

Trieste

Turin

Venice

Verona

Non-resident embassies accredited to Italy

Resident in Brussels, Belgium:

Resident in Paris, France

Resident in Geneva, Switzerland[lower-alpha 1]

Resident in other cities

Closed missions

Host city Sending country Mission level Year closed Ref.
Catania  Poland Consulate General 2009 [13]
Florence  France Consulate General 1996 [14]
 United Kingdom Consulate 2011 [15]
Genoa  Colombia Consulate General 1990 [16]
 Spain Consulate General 2021 [17][18][19]
 United States Consulate General 1993 [20][21]
Milan  Greece Consulate General [22]
Naples  United Kingdom Consulate 2012 [23]
 Greece Consulate General 2011 [24]
Palermo  United States Consulate 1994 [25]
Turin  United Kingdom Consulate 2006 [26][27]
Venice  France Consulate General 1998 [28]
 Greece Consulate [22]

Embassies to the Holy See

Like many embassies to the Vatican City, the Republic of China's embassy to the Holy See is actually located in Rome, outside the borders of the Vatican and in a country with which the ROC has no official diplomatic recognition.

The Vatican City State, governed by the Holy See, does not possess sufficient territory to host diplomatic missions. Consequently, diplomatic missions accredited to the Holy See are based in Rome, Italy.

See also

Notes

a.   ^ Kosovo is the subject of a territorial dispute between the Republic of Kosovo and the Republic of Serbia. The Republic of Kosovo unilaterally declared independence on 17 February 2008. Serbia continues to claim it as part of its own sovereign territory. The two governments began to normalise relations in 2013, as part of the 2013 Brussels Agreement. Kosovo is currently recognised as an independent state by 97 out of the 193 United Nations member states. In total, 112 UN member states have recognised Kosovo at some point, of which 15 later withdrew their recognition.
  1. Accredited missions are the sending countries's permanent missions to the United Nations Office at Geneva

References

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