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The Ambassador's Residence

Ambassador's Residence
The garden at the rear of the Ambassador’s Residence is the scene of open-air receptions during the summer.

The Residence of the U.S. Ambassador in Warsaw occupies an attractive one acre tract of land on a hill overlooking the southern approaches to the city.  The house, designed in the Williamsburg style by an architect from the State Department’s Office of Buildings Overseas (OBO), is similar to other ambassadorial residences built around the world in the early 1960s, including the ambassador’s residence in Canberra, Australia.

The Ambassador’s residence is used regularly by the U.S. mission to Poland for representational events, such as lectures, dinners, award presentations and diplomatic receptions, including the annual Independence Day celebration each July.

The Residence was constructed on the site in 1963 at a cost of $320,000; it was subsequently appraised in 1967 at a value of $3.18 million.

Since its construction in 1967, the Residence has been enlarged in 2005, to enclose the terrace, an initiative of Ambassador Ashe.

 

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