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Korean Embassy in Germany - Address & Contact

Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Germany

Korea's Embassy in Berlin is one of its largest and most strategically important missions worldwide. Germany is Korea's biggest trading partner in Europe and home to nearly 50,000 Korean residents — the largest Korean community on the continent. Beyond the embassy in Berlin, Korea maintains a branch office in Bonn and consulates-general in Frankfurt and Hamburg, reflecting the depth of the bilateral relationship. Germany and Korea share a unique historical parallel: both nations were divided after World War II, with Korea still awaiting reunification.

Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Germany

Office Name Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Germany
Type Embassy
Address
Stuelerstr 8/10, 10787, Berlin, Germany
Phone (49)30-260-650
Emergency (49)173-407-6943 (24/7)
Consular Call Center (82)2-3210-0404
Toll-Free 080-020-0219
Coordinates 52.50901, 13.346508
Website http://overseas.mofa.go.kr/de-ko/index.do

Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Germany - Location

Branch Office of the Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Bonn (Bonn)

Office Name Branch Office of the Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Bonn
Type 대사관 본분관
Address
Godesberger Allee 142-148, 53175 Bonn, Germany
Phone (49)228-943-790
Emergency (49)170-337-9105 (24/7)
Consular Call Center (82)2-3210-0404
Toll-Free 080-020-0219
Coordinates 50.69869, 7.1566
Website http://overseas.mofa.go.kr/de-bonn-ko/index.do

Branch Office of the Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Bonn - Location

Consulate General of the Republic of Korea in Frankfurt (Frankfurt)

Office Name Consulate General of the Republic of Korea in Frankfurt
Type Consulate General
Address
Generalkonsulat der Republik Korea, Lyoner Str. 34, 60528 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Phone (49)69-956-7520
Emergency (49)173-363-4854 (24/7)
Consular Call Center (82)2-3210-0404
Toll-Free 080-020-0219
Coordinates 50.07833, 8.62353
Website http://overseas.mofa.go.kr/de-frankfurt-ko/index.do

Consulate General of the Republic of Korea in Frankfurt - Location

Consulate General of the Republic of Korea in Hamburg (Hamburg)

Office Name Consulate General of the Republic of Korea in Hamburg
Type Consulate General
Address
Kaiser-Wilhelm-Str 9, 20355 Hamburg. Germany
Phone (49)40-650-677-600
Emergency (49)170-340-1498 (24/7)
Consular Call Center (82)2-3210-0404
Toll-Free 080-020-0219
Coordinates 53.552942, 9.98393
Website http://overseas.mofa.go.kr/de-hamburg-ko/index.do

Consulate General of the Republic of Korea in Hamburg - Location

Diplomatic Relations

1883.11.26. (Treaty)

Exports

$10,300.0M

Imports

$23,600.0M

Entry Requirements

Entry requirements may change without notice. Always check the latest travel advisories on the Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs website before traveling.

South Korea – Germany Diplomatic Relations

Korea and Germany first established commercial ties in 1883 and restored full diplomatic relations in 1955. The two countries share a profound historical resonance — Germany's successful reunification in 1990 is closely studied in Korea as a model and source of hope. Today the partnership spans virtually every sector: Germany is a critical technology and automotive partner, with Volkswagen, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and BASF deeply embedded in the Korean market, while Hyundai, Kia, Samsung, and LG are major presences in Germany. The Korea-EU Free Trade Agreement, which entered into force in 2011, has substantially expanded two-way commerce.

South Korea – Germany Trade & Economy

Germany is Korea's largest European trading partner by a wide margin. In 2023, Korea exported approximately $10.3 billion to Germany — primarily automobiles, semiconductors, and electronics — while importing around $23.6 billion, dominated by vehicles, machinery, chemicals, and pharmaceutical products. The trade deficit reflects Germany's industrial dominance in high-value capital goods, though Korean manufacturers are steadily gaining ground. Several major Korean companies, including Samsung and LG, operate European headquarters or R&D centers in Germany.

Exports to Germany

$10,300.0M

Imports from Germany

$23,600.0M

Tips for Koreans Living in Germany

Germany is a Schengen Area member, and Korean nationals can enter visa-free for up to 90 days. Around 49,700 Koreans live in Germany — the largest Korean diaspora in Europe — with significant communities in Frankfurt, Hamburg, Düsseldorf, Berlin, and Munich. Long-term residents require a residence permit, and the four Korean missions (Berlin embassy, Bonn branch, Frankfurt consulate-general, Hamburg consulate-general) provide full consular coverage. Korean schools, churches, and cultural associations are well-established across major cities.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. Where is the Korean Embassy in Germany?

A. The Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Germany is located at Stuelerstr 8/10, 10787, Berlin, Germany.

Q. What is the phone number for the Korean Embassy in Germany?

A. The main number is (49)30-260-650. For emergencies, call (49)173-407-6943. The Consular Call Center can be reached at (82)2-3210-0404.

Q. What should I do in an emergency in Germany?

A. Call the emergency line at (49)173-407-6943 -- it is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You can also reach the Consular Call Center at (82)2-3210-0404 or the toll-free number 080-020-0219.

Q. When did South Korea and Germany establish diplomatic relations?

A. South Korea and Germany established diplomatic relations on 1883.11.26. (Treaty).

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Based on official data from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of Korea (data.go.kr).

Last updated: 2025-02-04