Embassy of Latvia in Moscow
The Embassy of the Republic of Latvia in Moscow is the chief diplomatic mission of Latvia in the Russian Federation. It is located at 3 Chaplygina Street (Russian: Ул. Чаплыгина, 3) in the Basmanny District of Moscow.[1]
The building of the embassy is the former mansion of Lev Vladimirovich Gautier-Dufayer, a merchant in the Russian Empire, built in 1898. The estate was nationalised after the October Revolution and eventually transferred to the government of the Latvian SSR after the Soviet occupation of Latvia.
See also
- Latvia–Russia relations
- Diplomatic missions in Russia
References
- "Embassy of the Republic of Latvia in Russian Federation". Embassy of Latvia in Moscow. Retrieved 2008-07-02.
External links
- (in English, Russian, and Latvian) Embassy of Latvia in Moscow
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