Embassy of France, Stockholm

The Embassy of France in Stockholm is the diplomatic mission of the French Republic in Sweden.

The French Institute in Stockholm shares the building located just across the street with the embassy of Greece.

The house was built by Emil Broms, who was the main share-holder of mining companies in Gällivare (Northern Sweden).

The property was bought by the French state in 1921 and it officially became the Embassy of France in Sweden in 1947.

While the different services have moved in 1997 to Kommendörsgatan 13, the Hôtel Broms is now the official residency of the French ambassador in Sweden.

External view of the Embassy of France in Sweden.
Bromska palatset