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Embassy of Luxembourg in London
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Location Belgravia, London
Address 27 Wilton Crescent, London, SW1X 8SD
Coordinates 51°30′3.2″N 0°9′16.9″W / 51.500889°N 0.154694°W / 51.500889; -0.154694
Ambassador Patrick Jean-Marie Engelberg

The Embassy of Luxembourg in London is a very important building. It serves as the official home for Luxembourg's representatives in the United Kingdom. Think of it as Luxembourg's main office in London.

What is an Embassy?

An embassy is a special office that one country sets up in another country. It helps the two countries talk to each other. The people who work there are called diplomats. They work to keep peace and friendship between nations.

What Does the Embassy Do?

The Embassy of Luxembourg in London has many jobs. It helps people from Luxembourg who are visiting or living in the UK. For example, they can help if someone loses their passport. The embassy also works to make sure that Luxembourg and the UK have a strong relationship. They discuss trade, culture, and other important topics.

The Ambassador

The most important person at an embassy is the ambassador. The ambassador is the top representative of their country. They speak for their country's government. The current ambassador for Luxembourg in London is Patrick Jean-Marie Engelberg. He works to strengthen the ties between Luxembourg and the United Kingdom.

Location in London

The Embassy of Luxembourg is located in a beautiful part of London called Belgravia. Its address is 27 Wilton Crescent. This area is known for its grand buildings and quiet streets. Many other countries also have their embassies in this part of the city.

A Safe Place During World War II

The Embassy of Luxembourg has an interesting history. During the Second World War, Luxembourg was occupied by another country. Because of this, the government of Luxembourg could not stay in their own country. They moved to London and set up a "government-in-exile" at this very embassy.

Government-in-Exile

A government-in-exile is like a temporary government. It operates from a different country when its own country is taken over. The Luxembourg government used the embassy as a safe place. From there, they continued to work for their country's freedom. This shows how important embassies can be, especially during difficult times.

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