List of ambassadors of Sweden to Austria

[3] In April 1938, the King in Council decreed that the Swedish minister in Vienna should, for the time being, relocate his residence and the legation's chancery to Budapest, Hungary.It wasn't until 1946, when Jens Malling was appointed chargé d'affaires, that the Swedish legation was reopened.In August 1956, an agreement was reached between the Swedish and Austrian governments on the mutual elevation of the respective countries' legations to embassies.The diplomatic rank was thereafter changed to ambassador instead of envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary.Sven Allard, the envoy there, was appointed as Sweden's ambassador to Vienna.
Lesser coat of armsKingdom of SwedenAnnika MarkovicMinistry for Foreign AffairsHis or Her ExcellencyMinister for Foreign AffairsResidencePalais SzepsViennaGovernment of SwedenTerm lengthpresident of Austriagovernment of AustriaThirty Years' WarKing in CouncilchanceryBudapestJens Mallingchargé d'affaireslegationsembassiesdiplomatic rankambassadorenvoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiarySven AllardCharles Emil LewenhauptCarl Gustaf TessinDresdenLars von EngeströmGustaf Mauritz ArmfeltGustaf LöwenhielmCarl Gustaf LöwenhielmDual accreditationMunichCarl HochschildCarl von und zu MansbachLudvig ManderströmFrederik DueCarl Edward Vilhelm PiperBucharestBelgradeJonas AlströmerAccreditedChargé d'affaires ad interimAnschlussWorld War IIKarl-Gustav LagerfeltAnita GradinLjubljanaUnited Nations Office at ViennaBratislavaMikaela Kumlin GranitNational Property Board of SwedenNational Archives of SwedenSvenska DagbladetElgenstierna, GustafSELIBRSvenskt biografiskt lexikonWestrin, TheodorSydsvenska DagbladetInternational Atomic Energy AgencyAlgeriaAngolaArgentinaAustraliaBangladeshBelarusBelgiumBoliviaBrazilBulgariaBurkina FasoCanadaColombiaDemocratic Republic of the CongoCzech RepublicDenmarkEthiopiaFinlandFranceGermanyGreeceHungaryIcelandIndonesiaIrelandIsraelKazakhstanLebanonLiberiaLiechtensteinMexicoMoroccoNetherlandsNew ZealandNigeriaNorth KoreaNorwayPakistanPhilippinesPolandPortugalRomaniaRussiaRwandaSaudi ArabiaSerbiaSingaporeSouth AfricaSouth KoreaSwitzerlandTanzaniaThailandTunisiaTurkeyUgandaUkraineUnited Arab EmiratesUnited KingdomUnited StatesVenezuelaVietnamZambiaCzechoslovakiaSoviet UnionYugoslavia