The Embassy of Turkey in Paris (Turkish: Türkiye'nin Paris Büyükelçiliği) is the diplomatic mission of Turkey in France.[1] It is located on 16 Avenue de Lamballe, Paris.[2]
Embassy of Turkey in Paris | |
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Location | 16 Avenue de Lambelle, Paris |
Ambassador | Yunus Demirer |
Website | http://paris.be.mfa.gov.tr |
History
editDuring the Ottoman Empire period, special representatives were sent to the Kingdom of France starting at year 1483, within the framework of the alliance established between Francis I of France and Suleiman the Magnificent in 1536, France opened an embassy in Istanbul in 1536.[3]
Yirmisekiz Çelebi Mehmet Efendi was the first long-term Ambassador to France by the Ottoman Empire.[4] Çelebi Mehmet Efendi, who was sent to France in 1720, prepared a comprehensive report on the country and remained in France until 1722.
Sending Country | From | Until | Estate's name | Address | Notes |
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Ottoman Empire | 1798 | 1810 | Hôtel de Monaco | 57 Rue Saint Dominique | The same estate is being used by the Embassy of Poland in Paris[6] |
1810 | 1815 | Hôtel de Bernage | 2 Rue de Lille | ||
1815 | 1835 | - | 11 Rue la Planche | ||
1835 | 1839 | Hôtel du Châtelet | 121 Rue de Grenelle | ||
1839 | 1854 | Hôtel de Grimod de la Reynière | 1 Rue Boissy d’Anglas | The same estate is being used by the Embassy of United States in Paris[7] | |
1854 | 1863 | Hôtel de Villars | 116 Rue de Grenelle | ||
1863 | 1872 | Hôtel des Maréchaux | 10 Rue de Presbourg | ||
1872 | 1888 | Hôtel de Saint-Julien | 17 Rue Laffitte | ||
1888 | 1908 | Hôtel des Maréchaux | 10 Rue de Presbourg | ||
1908 | 1946 | - | 33 Rue Villejust | Ottoman Empire until 1923 | |
Current name of the street is "Rue Paul Valéry" | |||||
Republic of Turkey | |||||
1946 | Present | Hôtel de Lamballe[2] | 16 Avenue de Lamballe |
Accreditation
editReferences
edit- ^ "T.C. Dışişleri Bakanlığı Paris Büyükelçiliği". paris.be.mfa.gov.tr. Retrieved 2021-02-10.
- ^ a b "EMBASSY OF TURKEY IN PARIS, FRANCE". embassypages.com. 8 August 2021.
- ^ "Osmanlı döneminde Fransa Krallığına 1483’ten itibaren özel temsilciler gönderilmiş, 1536’da I. François ile Kanuni Sultan Süleyman arasında kurulan ittifak çerçevesinde Fransa İstanbul’da 1536 yılında mukim bir Büyükelçilik açmıştır." Mission History of Turkish Embassy in Paris (in Turkish)
- ^ İsmail Hâmi Danişmend, Osmanlı Devlet Erkânı. İstanbul: Türkiye Yayınevi. 1971. p. 60.
- ^ Sourced from the website of the embassy itself. (in French) Histoire de l'Ambassade et Ambassadeurs Précédents "1. Hôtel de Monaco [57, rue Saint Dominique (l’actuelle Ambassade de Pologne) – 1798-1810] 2. Hôtel de Bernage (2, rue de Lille – 1810-1815) 3. 11, rue la Planche (1815-1835) 4. Hôtel du Châtelet (121, rue de Grenelle – 1835-1839) 5. Hôtel de Grimod de la Reynière [1, rue Boissy d’Anglas (l’actuelle Ambassade des Etats-Unis) – 1839-1854] 6. Hôtel de Villars (116, rue de Grenelle – 1854-1863) 7. Hôtel des Maréchaux (10, rue de Presbourg – 1863-1872) 8. Hôtel de Saint-Julien (17, rue Laffitte – 1872-1888) 9. Hôtel des Maréchaux (10, rue de Presbourg – 1888-1908) 10. 33, rue Villejust (aujourd’hui rue Paul Valéry – 1908-1923) 11. Représentation de la République (même adresse) 12. Epoque de Vichy (1940-1944) 13. 33, rue Villejust (1944-1946) 14. Hôtel de Lamballe (16, avenue de Lamballe – 1946-….)"
- ^ "Embassy of Poland in Paris, France". Embassy WorldWide. Retrieved 2021-08-07.
- ^ "U.S. Embassy Paris". U.S. Embassy & Consulates in France. Retrieved 2021-08-06.
- ^ "Büyükelçiliğimiz'in 16 Eylül 2008 tarihinden bu yana akredite olduğu Monako’da Fahri Konsolosluğumuz bulunmaktadır." About page of Turkish Embassy in Paris (in Turkish)