The Embassy of Spain in Germany is the official diplomatic mission of the Kingdom of Spain in Germany. Located in the so-called "Embassy Quarter" in the Tiergarten district of Berlin at the intersection of Liechtenstein-Alley and Thomas-Dehler-Straße. A massive corner building in the neoclassical style was built under the national socialists in 1938-1943 according to the design of the brothers Walter and Johannes Krugerov and is under state protection as a monument of architecture.
The building was seriously damaged during World War II and was restored in the 1960s by Johannes Kruger. After the unification of Germany in 1990, the building was reconstructed and modernized by Spanish architects Jesús Velasco Ruiz and José de Onsono and Angulo in 1998–2003 and decorated with state symbols of modern Spain.
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