Consulate General of Switzerland, Chicago

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title: Consulate General of Switzerland, Chicago
text: The Consulate General of Switzerland in Chicago is a diplomatic mission representing Switzerland meant to serve the Midwest United States. Reportedly having been the first country to set up a consulate general in the city in 1864, the consulate was re-opened at a new site in 2019 after a five-year hiatus. A new chancery inside Hancock Tower was finished in 2021, with the modernist interior gaining some media attention.
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date modified: 2023-06-14T21:30:55Z
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