Embassy of France, London

Embassy of France in London
Location Knightsbridge, London
Address 58 Knightsbridge, London, SW1X 7JT
Ambassador S.E. Sylvie Bermann

The Embassy of France in London is the diplomatic mission of France to the United Kingdom.[1] Located just off Knightsbridge at Albert Gate, one of the entrances to Hyde Park, it is situated immediately opposite the Embassy of Kuwait.

This building, along with the rest of Albert Gate and neighbouring buildings, were designed by the British architect Thomas Cubitt; his son, George Cubitt, who was created Baron Ashcombe in 1892, is Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall's great-great-grandfather.

At the time of these buildings' construction in the 1840s, they were by far the tallest structures in the neighbourhood.[2]

The Republic of France also owns various premises along the Cromwell Road, South Kensington which house its Consular, Cultural, Science & Technology and Visa sections.[3] It is also has a Trade Mission at 28-29 Haymarket and a Paymaster & Financial Comptroller Section at 30 Queen’s Gate Terrace, South Kensington.[4]

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Coordinates: 51°30′09″N 0°09′29″W / 51.5025°N 0.1581°W / 51.5025; -0.1581

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