[1][2][3] With the establishment of the Federal Republic of Germany and the relocation of its capital to Bonn, the Turkish Embassy moved to Bad Godesberg.
The Embassy of Turkey was based in Bonn from 1950 to 1999 when Berlin regained its capital status after the reunification of Germany.
[1][2] The embassy complex, designed by German architects Thomas Hillig and his colleagues Volkmar Nickol, Felipe Schmidt, consists of two blocks connected with an atrium.
The gallery is decorated with nine pieces of stained glass, created by Turkish artist Bedri Rahmi Eyüboğlu (1911–1975) and brought from the former embassy building in Bonn.
The glass of the interior and exterior windows is engraved with girih interlacing ornaments found in historical Seljuk art.