The Embassy of the Czech Republic in Berlin represents the Czech Republic in the Federal Republic of Germany and maintains bilateral diplomatic relations between the two nations. Located in the Mitte district on Wilhelmstrasse—a historic diplomatic quarter in central Berlin—the embassy occupies a strategic position reflecting the importance of Czech-German relations. The Czech Republic and Germany share deep historical ties, a 815-kilometer border, and extensive economic cooperation. Both are European Union members, NATO allies, and Schengen Area participants. The embassy plays a crucial role in managing bilateral relations across political, economic, cultural, and consular affairs. Beyond the Berlin embassy, the Czech Republic maintains an extensive diplomatic network in Germany including consulates general in Dresden and Munich, and several honorary consulates throughout the country. The embassy coordinates closely with the Consulate General in Dresden (serving Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, Thuringia, Brandenburg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, and Berlin) and the Consulate General in Munich (serving Bavaria, Baden-Württemberg, Rheinland-Pfalz, and Saarland). Working hours are Monday-Friday 07:45-16:15.
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Visa Services
As both the Czech Republic and Germany are European Union members and Schengen Area participants, German citizens do not require visas to visit the Czech Republic. German nationals enjoy full freedom of movement under EU law and can travel, live, work, and study in the Czech Republic without any visa or entry requirements. For third-country nationals residing in Germany who require visas to visit the Czech Republic, visa applications are processed through Czech consulates general based on territorial jurisdiction: residents of Berlin, Brandenburg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, and Thuringia must apply at the Consulate General in Dresden (which operates a specialized Visa Centre since May 2023); residents of Bavaria, Baden-Württemberg, Rheinland-Pfalz, and Saarland must apply at the Consulate General in Munich; residents of other German regions should contact the embassy in Berlin for guidance. Schengen visa applications require a completed application form, valid passport with minimum 6 months validity and two blank pages, recent biometric photograph, travel health insurance with €30,000 minimum coverage, confirmed travel itinerary and accommodation, proof of sufficient financial means, and payment of visa fees. Processing typically takes 15 calendar days but may be extended in complex cases. The Czech Republic participates in the common Schengen visa system.
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Consular Services
The Consular Section provides comprehensive services for Czech nationals in Germany and German residents requiring Czech documentation. Services for Czech citizens include passport issuance and renewal, national identity card processing, birth registration for children born abroad to Czech parents, civil status registration (marriages, deaths), document legalization and apostille services, notarial services including powers of attorney and statutory declarations, voting registration for parliamentary and presidential elections, military registration documentation, and emergency assistance for Czech nationals in distress. German citizens and residents can obtain document authentication services, visa information for non-EU family members, and assistance with matters related to the Czech Republic. Consular jurisdiction is organized geographically: Berlin embassy handles diplomatic matters; Dresden Consulate General serves eastern German states; Munich Consulate General serves southern German states. The embassy coordinates with consular sections to ensure comprehensive coverage across Germany. Important: Always check the embassy website (www.mzv.cz/berlin) for current consular hours, appointment requirements, and specific documentation needed for each service. Given the extensive Czech community in Germany and significant German travel to the Czech Republic, consular services are in high demand.
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Business Support
The embassy actively promotes economic and commercial relations between the Czech Republic and Germany, which rank among the most intensive bilateral economic relationships in Europe. Germany is the Czech Republic's largest trading partner, accounting for approximately 30% of Czech exports and imports. Key sectors include automotive manufacturing (Czech Republic is a major producer of vehicles and components for German automakers), mechanical engineering, electrical equipment, plastics and chemical products, and information technology. The Czech Republic offers German businesses strategic advantages including proximity to German markets (shared border, excellent transport links), skilled and competitive workforce, advanced manufacturing capabilities, EU membership with regulatory alignment, and access to Central European markets. The embassy provides business matchmaking services, market intelligence and sector reports, support for trade fairs and business delegations, assistance navigating Czech regulatory requirements, and connections to Czech chambers of commerce and industry associations. Czech-German business cooperation extends beyond trade to include significant cross-border investment (Germany is the largest foreign investor in Czech Republic), supply chain integration (particularly in automotive sector), joint research and development projects, and regional cooperation between border regions. The embassy's commercial section works closely with German-Czech Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DTIHK) and CzechTrade to support business development.
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Special Notes
The embassy is located in Berlin's historic Mitte district on Wilhelmstrasse, easily accessible by public transport: U-Bahn lines U2 and U6 (Stadtmitte or Mohrenstrasse stations), S-Bahn lines S1, S2, S25, S26 (Brandenburger Tor or Potsdamer Platz stations), and multiple bus lines. Important: The Czech Republic maintains multiple diplomatic representations throughout Germany—always contact the correct office based on your location and needs. For consular services, territorial jurisdiction applies: eastern German residents should contact Dresden Consulate General, southern German residents should contact Munich Consulate General. Embassy website www.mzv.cz/berlin provides comprehensive information including current opening hours, appointment scheduling, required documentation, and contact information for all Czech representations in Germany. The embassy is closed on both Czech and German national holidays. Given the high volume of traffic between Czech Republic and Germany (approximately 50 million border crossings annually), the embassy and consulates maintain robust consular services. The Czech-German border has been without controls since December 2007 when Czech Republic joined the Schengen Area. For emergency consular assistance outside office hours, emergency contact numbers are provided on the embassy website. The embassy also promotes Czech culture through events, exhibitions, and cooperation with German cultural institutions.