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Embassy of Sweden, Prague

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Prague, Swedish embassy

The Embassy of Sweden in Prague is Sweden's diplomatic mission in the Czech Republic. It's located on Úvoz street, in Hradčany, the castle region of Prague. It is close to the Strahov Monastery. The embassy has a great view of the rest of Prague because it is located up on the hill. A pedestrian path, named after Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg, who saved thousands of Jews from the Holocaust, leads from embassy up to the Petrin Hill.

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Embassy of Sweden, Prague
Úvoz, Prague Old Town

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Úvoz 156/13
118 00 Prague, Old Town
Prague, Czechia
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