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Discover the Nordic Embassies in Vibrant Berlin

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Discover the Nordic Embassies in Vibrant Berlin

by | Oct 22, 2024 | Original Berlin

To the amazing historical city of Berlin where people of diverse culture come in. In the middle of the numerous embassies located in this city, the Nordic embassies are interesting both in terms of design and historical value. Join us in this article as we travel through the Nordic countries embassies in Berlin by learning their background, building design, and experiences they provide.

The Nordic Embassies District

The Nordic Embassies District more commonly referred to as the Nordic Quarter can be found in Prenzlauer Berg, in the city of Berlin. This hosts Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden all situated in a relatively green and serene part of the city. Although, the district itself is a dialogue between the nordic style and the german one since each embassy has it’s specific style that really corresponds to the architecture of the countries.

The Danish Embassy

The Danish Embassy in Berlin is one of the most distinctive buildings in Berlin having been built by the Danish architect Bjarke Ingels. It also has an up to date and sleek look and feel, which has strong consideration for the environment and power consumption. A major architectural point is a large spiral ramp to the outdoor terrace on the roof with a splendid view of the city.

The Finnish Embassy

The Finnish Embassy in Caracas, designed by Finnish architects Mikko Heikkinen and Markku Komonen, may be considered as the result of perfect synergy between nature and the architecture of the hi-tech world. This one comprises of an interior garden with trees and it is enclosed by a glass exterior that creates natural lighting on the enclosure. Members of the public can visit the embassy and even take a tour of its open areas to learn first-hand about Finnish design and innovation.

The Icelandic Embassy

One of the most famous buildings at present is the Icelandic Embassy in Berlin, which strikes with the combination of materials and forms borrowed from the Icelandic landscapes. Two major aspects of design are significant: the exterior design of this building is decorated with various patterns similar to ice, and the general look draws references to the breathtaking nature of this country. Within the building one can enjoy the art representing the culture of Iceland as well as events connected with music, literature and films made by Icelanders.

The Norwegian Embassy

The Norwegian Embassy was officially designed by the famous Norwegian architects Kjell Lund and Nils Slaatto. This embassy building designs uses modernism style with simple lines, and large glass window to embrace interior with greenery. The diplomatic building’s indoor courts contain music concerts, Norwegian art displays and styles that popularize Norwegian culture amid Berlin cities.

The Swedish Embassy

The House is built for the Swedish Embassy from Sweden, and its design can be called an example of Nordic simplicity and environmental friendliness, having been designed by the architect Gert Wingårdh. The outer shell is made of a copper alloy that will over time oxidize to a green colour that will complement the trees around the building. People can try something Swedish by watching theatrical performances, music concerts or tasting Swedish food and can appreciate the traditions of this country.

The basics of getting the experience of Nordic culture in Berlin.

In addition to the architectural features the Nordic embassies in Berlin present a cross-section of each county’s tradition any culture vulture would would fancy. It is very common to have art shows and film nights, concerts and food fests, there is literally fun for everyone here.

The guests may attend the cultural events organized by the embassies promoting the Nordic design, fashion or literature. They can also enjoy racism in form of traditional Nordic cuisine during some embassy functions or extend their knowledge and skills during thematic workshops and lectures on the culture of the countries involved.

Nordic Embassies Open House is an annual event.

On of the most exciting events in the Nordic Embassies District area is the Annual Nordic Embassies Open House which is held in spring. At this day, which is scheduled as one day, the embassies allow people to get in and view the beauty of their architectural designs as well as immerse themselves in cultural activities of those countries. This kind of practice is a unique and exciting chance to practice personal communication with the embassy staff, get acquainted with the principles of functioning of diplomatic missions and consulates, and get a closer look at the beautiful nuanced and colorful Nordic nations.

Conclusion

For lovers of architecture and culture or just for traveling, the Nordic ambassadors’ houses in Berlin are worth a visit. The design features, nature, and culture of events that characterize the area adds value to it as a tourist circuit. The next time that you are in Berlin you should make it a point to pay a visit to the Nordic Embassies District and experience a visual treat of the fascinating history and art of the Nordic countries which includes Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden.

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