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Embassy history

Ireland established formal diplomatic relations with Portugal in 1942, when it opened a Legation in Lisbon, headed by the first Charge d’Affaires, Colman O’Donovan.
The Legation was upgraded to the rank of Embassy in 1975, one year after Portugal’s Carnation Revolution on 25th of April 1974. Ireland’s first Ambassador to Portugal, following the democratic transition, was Kevin Rush who presented credentials to President Francisco Costa Gomes in 1975.

Back in 1942, the Legation of Ireland was located first in Rua de São Bernardo and later in Rua da Imprensa à Estrela, in the heart of historic Lisbon. Later, in 2010, the Embassy moved to the leafy environs of the Avenida da Liberdade, to a modern building occupied also by the Embassies of Australia, Canada and Slovakia and by the Lisbon stock exchange and economic and media enterprises. The Avenida, created in the 19th century from parklands and gardens in the style of the Champs Elysees, is today the centre of bustling commercial and banking activity.

Irish Charges d’Affaires at the Legation of Ireland in Portugal, 1942- 1975
Colman O'Donovan 1942 May 1945
Cornelius Cremin Charge d'Affaires May 1945 July 1946
Gerald Edward O'Kelly de Gallagh et Tycooly 1948 August 1955
Thomas Commins Charge d'Affaires September 1955 June 1959
Francis Coffey Charge d'Affaires November 1959 October 1960
Wilfred Lennon Charge d'Affaires January 1961 April 1962
Gerald Edward O'Kelly de Gallagh et Tycooly May 1962 March 1968
Denis O'Sullivan Charge d'Affaires April 1968 January 1975
Irish Ambassadors to the Republic of Portugal, 1975-Present
Kevin Rush January 1975 October 1979
Valentin Iremonger October 1979 July 1980
James Kirwan December 1980 July 1986
Bernard McHugh July 1986 November 1990
Michael Greene November 1990 April 1993
Eamonn Ryan September 1993 June 1997
John Campbell September 1998 September 2001
Patrick O'Connor September 2001 February 2006
James Brennan September 2006 August 2010
Declan O'Donovan August 2010 August 2013
Anne Webster September 2013 September 2015
Orla Tunney October 2015 August 2019
Ralph Victory August 2019 August 2023
Alma Ní Choigligh August 2023 Present

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