Consulate General of the United States, Munich

Coordinates: 48°08′43″N 11°35′01″E / 48.14528°N 11.58361°E / 48.14528; 11.58361
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Consulate General of the United States, Munich of United States Government
Logo of the U.S. Consulate General in Munich
Incumbent
Meghan Gregonis
since July 2018
TypeConsulate General
NominatorDonald J. Trump

The U.S. Consulate General in Munich represents the interests of the United States government in Bavaria, Germany. The Consulate provides services to Americans in Bavaria and focuses on strengthening and broadening the full range of Bavarian-American relations. Headed by the Consul General, the Consulate includes sections devoted to US Foreign Commercial Services; Political, Economic and Environmental Affairs; Public Affairs; Consular Services (providing services to American citizens living in Bavaria as well as Non-Immigrant Visa services); and Administrative Affairs.

The Consulate General in Munich is the third-largest U.S. diplomatic post in Germany after Berlin and Frankfurt.

Architecture

The consulate is located in a custom-built office building, the last of the signature modernist U.S. Consulates built in Germany in the 1950s still in service. The work of renowned Bavarian architect Sep Ruf, the building is considered a historic monument. As the main building from 1958 is raised on concrete stilts, the original look was airy and light. Security measures, added several times since the 1970s and fortifications built around the site after 9/11 inhibit this effect now.

Contact Info

Königinstr. 5, 80539 Munich, Germany

The Consulate is closed on American and German holidays.

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48°08′43″N 11°35′01″E / 48.14528°N 11.58361°E / 48.14528; 11.58361