List of ambassadors of Italy to Finland

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Ambassador of Italy to Finland
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Incumbent
Gabriele Altana
since May 29, 2018
Inaugural holder Giulio Marchetti Ferrante
FormationSeptember 1, 1919

The Italian ambassador in Helsinki is the official representative of the Government in Rome to the Government of Finland.

List of representatives

Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Observations List of prime ministers of Italy President of Finland Term end
September 1, 1919 Giulio Marchetti Ferrante Chargé d'affaires Francesco Saverio Nitti Kaarlo Juho Ståhlberg
April 30, 1920 Giulio Marchetti Ferrante extraordinary envoy and plenipotentiary minister Francesco Saverio Nitti Kaarlo Juho Ståhlberg
January 22, 1924 Giovanni Cesare Majoni Benito Mussolini Kaarlo Juho Ståhlberg
March 5, 1924 Gaetano Paterno di Manchi di Bilici italienischer Gesandten in Addis Ababa Benito Mussolini Kaarlo Juho Ståhlberg
June 3, 1926 Emilio Pagliano Benito Mussolini Lauri Kristian Relander
November 14, 1929 Attilio Tamaro Benito Mussolini Lauri Kristian Relander
July 26, 1935 Ottaviano Armando Koch Director-General of Propaganda in 1940 Benito Mussolini Pehr Evind Svinhufvud
May 19, 1939 Vittorio Emanuele Bonarelli di Castelbompiano Benito Mussolini Kyösti Kallio
March 13, 1941 Vincenzo Cicconardi l'uomo a capo della Real Legazione d'Italia a Tallinn. [1] Benito Mussolini Risto Ryti
January 23, 1943 Giovanni-Battista Guarnaschelli Pietro Badoglio Risto Ryti
December 15, 1947 Guido Roncalli di Montorio  [ de ] Ferruccio Parri Juho Kusti Paasikivi
December 12, 1950 Paolo Vita-Finzi Ferruccio Parri Juho Kusti Paasikivi
September 12, 1953 Filippo Zappi extraordinary envoy and plenipotentiary minister Giuseppe Pella Juho Kusti Paasikivi
November 15, 1955 Filippo Zappi ambassador Antonio Segni Juho Kusti Paasikivi
July 18, 1956 Alberto Nonis Antonio Segni Urho Kekkonen
December 11, 1958 Roberto Ducci Amintore Fanfani Urho Kekkonen
June 6, 1962 Maurizio de Strobel di Fratta e Campocigno Fernando Tambroni Urho Kekkonen
January 1, 1967 Alessandro Marieni 1965: Ambassador of Italy to Luxembourg Giovanni Leone Urho Kekkonen
October 5, 1971 Marco Favale Emilio Colombo Urho Kekkonen
April 15, 1977 Ugo Barzini Giulio Andreotti Urho Kekkonen
May 23, 1980 Giovanni Saragat Francesco Cossiga Urho Kekkonen
June 20, 1985 Emanuele Costa di Polonghera Bettino Craxi Mauno Koivisto
February 1, 1988 Giancarlo Carrara Cagni Ciriaco De Mita Mauno Koivisto
October 1, 1993 Raniero Avogadro Carlo Azeglio Ciampi Mauno Koivisto
November 2, 1996 Massimo Macchia Romano Prodi Martti Ahtisaari
December 11, 2000 Pietro Lonardo Giuliano Amato Tarja Halonen
February 11, 2004 Ugo Gabriele de Mohr [2] Silvio Berlusconi Tarja Halonen
February 5, 2007 Elisabetta Kelescian Romano Prodi Tarja Halonen
April 4, 2011 Giorgio Visetti March 2, 2016: Ambassador of Italy to Oman Silvio Berlusconi Tarja Halonen
May 29, 2018 Gabriele Altana [3] Paolo Gentiloni Sauli Niinistö

Coordinates: 60°09′33″N24°57′27″E / 60.159029°N 24.957414°E / 60.159029; 24.957414

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