List of ambassadors of Spain to Austria

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Ambassador of the Kingdom of Spain to the Republic of Austria

Coat of Arms of Spain
Incumbent
María Aurora Mejía Errasquín
since 13 March 2024
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
StyleHer Excellency
NominatorMinister of Foreign Affairs
AppointerHis Royal Majesty King Felipe VI
DeputyDeputy Chief of Mission at the Embassy of Spain to Austria

The Ambassador of Spain to Austria is the Kingdom of Spain's foremost diplomatic representative in the Republic of Austria.

History[edit]

The ambassador is appointed to the Council of Ministers, they direct the work of all the offices that depend on the Embassy, based in Vienna. Likewise, it informs the Spanish Government about the evolution of events in Austria, negotiates on behalf of Spain, can sign or ratify agreements, observes the development of bilateral relations in all fields and ensures the protection of Spanish interests and its citizens in the Republic of Belgium.

The current ambassador is María Aurora Mejía Errasquín, who was appointed by Pedro Sánchez's government on 13 March 2024. The headquarters of the embassy is the former Adolf Ritter von Schenk palace, built between 1888 and 1890 and located at the confluence of Theresianumgasse and Argentinierstrasse streets. It was acquired by the Spanish State in 1927.

List of ambassadors[edit]

Mission Start Mission End Name Notes
1492 1509 Gutierre Gómez de Fuensalida Ambassador to the Holy Roman Empire (House of Habsburg)
1564 1578 Francisco Hurtado de Mendoza Ambassador to the Holy Roman Empire
1578 1581 Juan de Borja y Castro Ambassador to the Holy Roman Empire
1581 1608 Guillem de Santcliment Ambassador to the Holy Roman Empire
1608 1617 Baltasar de Zúñiga y Velasco Ambassador to the Holy Roman Empire
1622 1622 Diego Sarmiento de Acuña 1st Count of Gondomar
1632 1640 Sancho de Monroy y Zúñiga 1st Marquess of Castañeda
1640 1640 Francisco de Melo -
1642 1644 Manuel de Moura y Corte-Real 1st Marquess of Castañeda
1700 1700 Francisco Moles -
1700 1725 Vacant Interruption of diplomatic relations between Austria and Spain due to the War of Spanish Succession
1725 1725 Juan Guillermo Ripperdá 1st Duke of Ripperdá; Treaty of Vienna
1727 1728 Baluard de Bournonville (fr) -
1728 1731 José de Viana y Eguiluz -
1731 1733 James Fitz-James Stuart 2nd Duke of Berwick
1734 1737 Vacant Interruption of diplomatic relations between Austria and Spain due to the War of Polish Succession
1737 1738 Pedro de Cebrián y Agustín 5th Count of Fuenclara
1738 1741 José Carpintero -
1741 1748 Vacant Interruption of diplomatic relations between Austria and Spain due to the Austrian War of Succession
1750 1754 Antonio de Azlor y Marimón -
1755 1760 Alonso Verdugo y Castilla 3rd Count of Torrepalma
1760 1777 Demetrius O'Mahony -
1777 1779 Domingo de Iriarte Secretary
1779 1785 Vicente Manrique de Zúñiga 13th Count of Altamira
1786 1794 José Agustín Llano y de la Quadra 1st Marquess of Llano
1814 1815 Pedro Gómez Labrador Marquess of Labrador; Spanish representative at the Congress of Vienna
1893 1895 Juan Valera y Alcalá-Galiano -
1936 1938 Eduardo García Comín -
1936 1938 Juan Schwartz Díaz-Flores -
1956 Luis de Urquijo y Landecho 2nd Marquess of Bolarque
1956 1964 José Sebastián de Erice y O'Shea -
1964 1965 Segismundo Royo Villanova y Fernández-Cavada -
1965 1967 Antonio de Luna García -
1967 1970 Joaquín Buxó-Dulce de Abaigar Marquess of Castellflorite
1970 1974 Miguel María de Lojendio Irure -
1974 1976 Laureano López Rodó -
1976 1981 Juan Manuel Castro-Rial y Canosa -
1981 1985 Juan Luis Pan de Soraluce y Olmos Count of San Román
1985 1991 Jesús Núñez Hernández -
1991 1996 Miguel Ángel Ochoa Brun -
1996 2000 Ricardo Díez-Hochleitner Rodríguez -
2000 2004 Raimundo Pérez-Hernández y Torra -
2004 2008 Juan Manuel de Barandica y Luxán -
2008 2010 Josep Maria Pons Irazazábal -
2010 2013 Yago Pico de Coaña y de Valicourt -
2013 2017 Alberto Carnero Fernández Evo Morales grounding incident
2017 2020 Juan Sunyé Mendía -
2020 2024 Cristina Fraile Jiménez de Muñana
2024 Incumbent María Aurora Mejía Errasquín[1]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Boletín Oficial del Estado. "Real Decreto 260/2024, de 12 de marzo, por el que se designa Embajadora de España en la República de Austria a doña María Aurora Mejía Errasquín". Retrieved 2024-03-13.