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Building exterior of the Irish Embassy in Denmark

Embassy history

Diplomatic relations between Ireland and Denmark were established in 1962. From 1962 until 1972, the Irish Ambassador in the Netherlands was also accredited to Denmark, after which time a resident Ambassador was appointed.

The Embassy has been at its current location since the early 1980s. It is situated in a building called Gylfe, built in 1902, and is connected to another building, Gefion.

The names Gefion and Gylfe are found in Norse mythology. The legend tells that the Swedish King, Gylfe, offered the goddess Gefion as much land as she could plough out of Sweden in one day and one night. Gefion transformed her four sons into oxen and they ploughed Zealand (the island where Copenhagen is situated) out of Sweden and placed it in the sea between Skaane (Sweden) and Fyn (the island between Zealand and Jutland).

Irish Ambassadors to Denmark
Robert McDonagh Chargé d'affaires a.i. 1962 - 1965
Denis Holmes Chargé d'affaires a.i. 1965
C.P. Fogarty Chargé d'affaires a.i.
J.O. Burke Chargé d'affaires a.i.
Brendan Dillon Ambassador 1972
Dermot Waldron Ambassador
F. Mahon Hayes Ambassador
Florence O'Riordan Ambassador 1981 - 1985
Liam Rigney Ambassador 1985 - 1990
Sean O'Huiginn Ambassador 1990 - 1991
Andrew O'Rourke Ambassador 1991 - 1996
James Sharkey Ambassador 1997 - 2001
James Brennan Ambassador 2002 - 2006
Joe Hayes Ambassador 2006 - 2010
Brendan Scannell Ambassador 2010 - 2014
Cliona Manahan Ambassador 2014 - 2019
Adrian McDaid Ambassador 2019 - 2022
Jerry O'Donovan Chargé d'affaires a.i. 2022 - 2023
Elizabeth McCullough Ambassador 2023 -
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