Austrian Consulate General New York
Government of Austria
About Austrian Consulate General New York
Housed in a historic 1917-1918 mansion designed by renowned architect C.P.H. Gilbert on East 69th Street in New York, NY, the Austrian Consulate General has served as a vital meeting point between Austria and the United States since 1952. This distinguished institution, located within the Upper East Side Historic District, represents the Austrian government's commitment to fostering cultural and diplomatic connections across the northeastern United States and beyond. The Consulate General's elegant facilities, including its library and drawing room, serve not only administrative functions but also host round-table discussion panels and festive receptions that strengthen ties between the two nations. As a government representation office, it provides essential services to Austrian citizens residing in its extensive jurisdiction while welcoming individuals interested in learning about Austria and pursuing opportunities for residence, employment, and cultural exchange. The Consulate General's presence in New York reflects Austria's dedication to maintaining strong relationships with the American community and supporting the diverse needs of Austrian nationals throughout the region.