Embassy of the Czech Republic, Belgrade

Embassy of the Czech Republic, Belgrade
LocationBelgrade, Serbia
AddressBulevar kralja Aleksandra 22
Coordinates44°48′35″N 20°28′00″E / 44.80972°N 20.46667°E / 44.80972; 20.46667

The Embassy of the Czech Republic in Belgrade (Czech: Velvyslanectví České republiky v Bělehradu, Serbian: Амбасада Чешке Републике у Београду, romanizedAmbasada Češke Republike u Beogradu) is the diplomatic mission of the Czech Republic to Serbia, located in Belgrade.

Diplomatic relations between the two states date back to the aftermath of the World War I. Following the dissolution of Austria-Hungary in 1918, the newly proclaimed First Czechoslovak Republic established its embassy in the newly formed Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (renamed the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1929).

The Czechoslovak legation was situated at one of the most prominent locations in central Belgrade, near the House of the National Assembly, St. Mark's Church, and Tašmajdan Park. Reciprocally, the Yugoslav kingdom established its diplomatic mission in Prague. The two new multinational Slavic states used this to demonstrate their strong alliance and friendship. Today, the building in Prague today serves as the Embassy of Serbia in the Czech Republic, while the building in Belgrade serves as the Embassy of the Czech Republic in Serbia.