German Embassy Rome — Rome, Italy
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Accessibility
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
Official Language
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Consular district: Provinces of Ancona, Ascoli Piceno, Avellino, Bari, Benevento, Brindisi, Campobasso, Caserta, Catanzaro, Chieti, Cosenza, Crotone, Foggia, Frosinone, Isernia, Latina, L’Aquila, Lecce, Macerata, Matera, Naples, Perugia, Pesaro-Urbino, Pescara, Potenza, Reggio Calabria, Rieti, Rome, Salerno, Taranto, Teramo, Terni, Vibo Valentia and Viterbo; and the islands of Sardinia (provinces of Cagliari, Carbonia-Iglesias, Medio Campidano, Nuoro, Ogliastra, Olbia-Tempio, Oristano and Sassari) and Sicily (provinces of Agrigento, Caltanissetta, Catania, Enna, Messina, Palermo, Ragusa, Syracuse and Trapani). The head of mission is simultaneously accredited as Ambassador to San Marino, based in Rome.
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Reviewed on May 11, 2026Updated by the Federal Foreign Office on November 9, 2021
German Embassy Rome
Rome, Italy
9AM – 12PM
- Monday: 9AM – 12PM
- Tuesday: 9AM – 12PM
- Wednesday: 9AM – 12PM
- Thursday: 9AM – 12PM
- Friday: 9AM – 12PM
- Saturday: Closed
- Sunday: Closed