Embassy of Gladomyr, Grana

The Embassy of the Unified Kingdoms of Gladomyr in Grana is the diplomatic mission of the Unified Kingdoms of Gladomyr to the Commonwealth of Riyude.

It is located on !avenue in !queens, Grana. The current Myrish ambassador to Riyude is Vudaar Ruutel. With around 270 staffers, it is the largest Myrish foreign embassies. The embassy represents the interests of Gladomyr and Myrish citizens in Riyude and conducts the majority of diplomatic work on such interests within Riyude.

Early period
In the mid-20th century, the Myrish Empire had existing embassies to both the Kingdom of Taxata in Citana and the Mirati Confederation in Grana. Upon the Unification of Riyude in 1858, the old Grana embassy became the Myrish embassy to the Riyudic Empire. The Myrish embassy moved to a new chancery in 1863, constructed from 1861-1862 and designed by Koit Alver. The building had 40 rooms and was in use by Gladomyr for almost 145 years. The opening of the new embassy was commemorated by a formal ball attended by Prince Naqi IV and several other members of the Imperial Diet.

During the Riyudic-Salian War, Duke Vaalö II was posted at the embassy as a military attaché.

Second Interwar and Third World War
During the Second Interwar, the Riyudic military and intelligence agencies communicated with the !AlutranResistance primarily through the Myrish embassy.

Post-war
In 2007, the Myrish embassy moved to a new building designed by Iisak Teharma and constructed by Hiqano Heavy Industries.