German Consulate General Boston

Welcome to the website of the German Consulate General in Boston. Here you will find information on Germany, the consular services we provide and German-related news and events in our area. We offer a wide spectrum of information, including travel, study, doing business in Germany and much more. Our German language website features information and news relevant to German citizens. 

The Consulate General’s area of jurisdiction covers Connecticut (except Fairfield County), Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont.

Ceremony and Exhibition celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Fall of the Berlin Wall at the University of New England

Oct 5, 2009 | German Consulate Boston
20th anniversary of the Fall of the Berlin Wall at the University of New England

20 years ago the United States of America stood firmly by Germany's side in securing the fall of the Berlin Wall and the reunification of Germany in peace and freedom. This was honored by the German Consul General in Boston, Friedrich Löhr and the German Honorary Consul for Maine and New Hampshire, Adrian P. Kendall, with a celebration on October 2, 2009 at the George & Barbara Bush Center of the University of New England (UNE).

Election Party

Sep 27, 2009 | German Consulate Boston
Election Party

On the occasion of the Bundestag elections, over 300 Germans and interested parties gathered on September 27, 2009 for an election party at the Kennedy School of Government in Cambridge.

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The Consul General

Consul General

The German Consulate in Boston is headed by Consul General Friedrich Löhr.

Freedom Without Walls: 1989-2009

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The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 marked the beginning of a new era in history. It was the end of the cold war, the beginning of a fully united Europe and proof that peaceful change is possible, even in the moments when it seems most unlikely.