Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (London)
United Kingdom /
England /
London /
Princes Gate, 31
World
/ United Kingdom
/ England
/ London
embassy of Afghanistan
Add category
The Embassy of Afghanistan in London is the diplomatic mission of Afghanistan in the United Kingdom. The building now used for the embassy was constructed by Charles James Freake in the late 1850s.
Earlier residents include the industrialist Charles Wright, chairman of Baldwins,[7] and George Whiteley, 1st Baron Marchamley.
It was bought by Afghanistan in 1925.
afghanistanembassy.org.uk/english/
Earlier residents include the industrialist Charles Wright, chairman of Baldwins,[7] and George Whiteley, 1st Baron Marchamley.
It was bought by Afghanistan in 1925.
afghanistanembassy.org.uk/english/
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afghanistan–United_Kingdom_relations
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 51°30'5"N -0°10'27"E
- Embassy of Afghanistan 342 km
- Embassy of Afghanistan 2024 km
- Embassy of Afghanistan 2505 km
- Afghanistan Embassy 2842 km
- Embassy of Afghanistan 3977 km
- Embassy of Afghanistan 4404 km
- Consulate General Of The Islamic Republic Of Afghanistan 5481 km
- Afghanistan Embassy 6722 km
- Embassy of Islamic Republic of Afghanistan 10562 km
- Embassy of Afghanistan, Canberra 17004 km
- Imperial College London South Kensington Campus 0.3 km
- The Victoria and Albert Museum 0.5 km
- Natural History Museum 0.6 km
- Hyde Park Barracks 0.6 km
- Knightsbridge 0.7 km
- Kensington Gardens 0.7 km
- South Kensington 0.8 km
- Brompton 1.1 km
- Chelsea 1.8 km
- Central London 3.8 km