At present, the capital city of Rome hosts 141 embassies. Several countries have ambassadors accredited to Italy, with most being resident in Brussels, London, or Paris.
This listing excludes honorary consulates, trade missions, and embassies to the Holy See.
Diplomatic Missions in Rome
Embassies
Permanent missions to the Food and Agriculture Organization
Other delegations or representative offices
Gallery
Consular missions
Bari
- Albania (Consulate-General)
- Kosovo (Consular office)
- Romania (Consulate-General)
Bologna
- Morocco (Consulate-General)
- Montenegro (Consulate)
- Romania (Consulate-General)
Catania
- Romania (Consulate)
Florence
Genoa
Milan
Naples
Padua
- Moldova
Palermo
Trieste
Turin
Venice
- North Macedonia
- Panama
- United States (Consular agency)
Verona
- Morocco (Consulate-General)
Non-resident embassies accredited to Italy
Resident in Brussels, Belgium:
Resident in Paris, France
Resident in Geneva, Switzerland
Resident in other cities
Embassies to the Holy See
The Vatican City State, governed by the Holy See, does not possess sufficient territory to host diplomatic missions, so diplomatic missions accredited to the Holy See are based in Rome.
Closed missions
See also
- Foreign relations of Italy
- List of diplomatic missions of Italy
- Visa requirements for Italian citizens
Notes
References
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