Destinations Romania Bucharest Embassy of Norway, Bucharest

Embassy of Norway, Bucharest.

Bucharest Romania 44° N · 26° E

Visiting the Embassy of Norway in Bucharest offers more than just consular services; it provides a unique gateway into the rich diplomatic history and vibrant…

Listen to the guide View map
Verified July 2025
Embassy of Norway, Bucharest · Bucharest
Make the visit yours

Plan and listen to Embassy Of Norway, Bucharest with Audiala.

Audio guide in your pocket, itinerary in your browser. Built for the way you actually visit.

Introduction

Visiting the Embassy of Norway in Bucharest provides more than standard consular services—it is an opportunity to experience a century-old partnership marked by diplomacy and cultural exchange between Norway and Romania. Founded in 1917, the embassy is a testament to longstanding bilateral cooperation, and its location in central Bucharest reflects the importance of these ties. Besides processing visas, passports, and legal documents, the embassy occasionally opens its doors for cultural events, exhibitions, and Norwegian national celebrations, offering visitors a unique perspective on Norwegian traditions in Romania’s vibrant capital. The embassy’s architecture is a harmonious blend of Norwegian design and Bucharest’s urban landscape, and its proximity to cultural landmarks such as the Romanian Athenaeum and Revolution Square makes it a point of interest for travelers.

This guide outlines essential visitor information—including hours, security protocols, appointment policies, and available services—ensuring a smooth and enriching experience. To verify current details, consult the Norwegian Embassy Bucharest website and explore additional cultural context at the Romanian Athenaeum.


Welcome to the Norwegian Embassy in Bucharest

Located in Bucharest’s central district, the Norwegian Embassy serves as a diplomatic hub and a window into Norwegian-Romanian relations. Visitors are welcomed not only for official matters but also to engage with Norwegian culture through occasional public events and exhibitions.


Since its establishment in 1917, the embassy has played a vital role in strengthening diplomatic and cultural ties. It has witnessed key moments, such as post-World War II re-engagement, early recognition of Romania’s post-communist government in 1990, and active support during Romania’s accession to NATO and the EU. The embassy building itself is emblematic of Norway’s dedication to peaceful relations and cross-cultural understanding.


Visiting Hours and Access

  • Location: Strada George Enescu 11, 6th Floor, Sector 1, 010301 Bucharest, Romania
  • Hours: Monday–Friday, 9:00 AM–4:00 PM (by appointment only)
  • Entry: Visitors must present valid identification and comply with security screening.
  • Admission: No fee for consular or official visits; public tours are free but may require prior registration during special events.

What to See and Do

  • Cultural Events: The embassy hosts Norwegian holiday celebrations, art exhibitions, and lectures. Check the events calendar on the official website for current listings.
  • Architecture: The building combines Norwegian design principles with local influences, contributing to Bucharest’s diverse cityscape.
  • Nearby Attractions: Within walking distance are the Romanian Athenaeum, Revolution Square, and the National Museum of Romanian History.

Practical Travel Tips

  • Book your appointment in advance—walk-ins are not accepted.
  • Bring all required documents and valid ID.
  • Combine your visit with exploration of nearby historical and cultural sites.
  • Check photography restrictions before taking any pictures inside the embassy.

Location, Contact, and Accessibility

  • Telephone: +40 21 306 98 00
  • Fax: +40 21 306 98 90
  • Email: See official website for the current email.
  • Public Transport: Easily accessible by metro, bus, or taxi; parking is limited.
  • Accessibility: Elevator-equipped building; notify staff in advance if assistance is needed (embassy-info.net).

Office Hours and Holiday Closures

Office hours may change on Norwegian or Romanian holidays. Always confirm schedules before your visit (embassylist.net).


Consular Services

Visa and Passport Services

  • Schengen Visas: For tourism, business, or family visits (up to 90 days)
  • Long-Stay Visas: For work, study, or reunification
  • Passport Issuance and Renewal: By appointment; biometric data required
  • Emergency Travel Documents: Issued in case of passport loss or theft (romania-e-visa.com)

Legalization and Notarial Services

  • Document authentication, signature and copy certification, and legalization of Romanian or Norwegian documents. Appointments required; fees may apply.

Assistance to Norwegian Citizens

  • Support in emergencies (medical, legal, lost documents, death)
  • Liaison with local authorities and assistance with repatriation (embassylist.net)

Other Services

  • Registration of vital events (birth, marriage, death)
  • Voting assistance
  • Legal guidance on Norwegian regulations

Visitor Requirements and Security

  • Entry: Present valid ID; comply with security screening.
  • Appointments: Required for most services; schedule via phone or email.
  • Security: Bag checks and device restrictions; photography may be limited.

Languages and Communication

Services are offered in Norwegian, English, and Romanian.


Fees and Payment Methods

Service fees vary; payment in Romanian Leu by cash or card is standard. For up-to-date fees, visit the official embassy website.


Additional Norwegian Representation

The Honorary Consulate in Constanța provides limited services to Norwegians in that region:

  • Address: B-dul Mamaia 251-253, 3rd floor, Cladire Yardenny, 900559 Constanța, Romania (romania-e-visa.com)

Time Zone and Data Protection

  • Time Zone: Bucharest operates on GMT+3 (one hour ahead of Oslo).
  • Data Protection: The embassy strictly follows Norwegian and EU privacy laws.

Safety, Services, and Cultural Events

Security

The embassy is situated in a secure diplomatic district with controlled access. ID checks and screening are required. While Bucharest is generally safe, remain alert to petty crime in crowded areas.

Health and Digital Safety

Carry travel insurance. Avoid using public, unsecured WiFi networks near the embassy.

Cultural Engagement

The embassy promotes Norwegian culture through national day events, exhibitions, film screenings, and lectures. Registration may be required for participation; check the website for updates.

Accessibility

Facilities are accessible to visitors with disabilities. Contact the embassy ahead of your visit if special assistance is needed.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: Are walk-in visits allowed?
A: No, all visits require an appointment.

Q: Is there an admission fee?
A: No fee for consular or official visits.

Q: What languages are spoken?
A: Norwegian, Romanian, and English.

Q: Can I attend embassy events?
A: Some events are public; others require registration. Check the embassy’s website.

Q: What documents are needed for a visa?
A: Follow UDI guidelines and prepare translations if required.


Key Nearby Attractions

  • Romanian Athenaeum: Renowned concert hall and architectural masterpiece.
  • Revolution Square: Historic site of the 1989 revolution.
  • National Museum of Romanian History: Offers insight into Romanian heritage.

Listen to the full story in the app

Your personal curator

The whole Embassy Of Norway, Bucharest,
told well.

Audio guides for 1,100+ cities across 96 countries. History, stories, and local insight — offline ready.

The Audiala app
Sources & attribution

Verified, and shown.

Researched and written by the Audiala editorial team from historical records, architectural archives, and local expertise.

Last reviewed July 2025

Last reviewed

Explore the Area
See Embassy Of Norway, Bucharest on the map and discover what's nearby.
View map