Embassy Information

The Embassy of Iceland in Madrid was officially opened on 1 December 2025.

Ambassador Kristján Andri Stefánsson presented his credentials to Felibe IV, King of Spain on 12 September 2025. He is the first Icelandic ambassador to be based in Madrid, the capital of Spain, and serves the jurisdiction from there.

In 1949, Pétur Benediktsson was appointed the first Icelandic ambassador accredited to Spain. However, he was based in Paris, France. The first Icelandic consulates in Spain opened in Barcelona and Seville in 1950.

The Embassy's duties are based on the political, economical and cultural exchange between Iceland and the other countries. Consular functions and the response to common inquiries about Iceland also belong to the daily duties.

Embassy of Iceland in Madrid

Address:

Calle Marqués de la Ensenada 2
28004 Madrid

Phone: (+34) 911 231 199

Email: [email protected]

Opening hours: Weekdays from 10:00 - 15:00.

Name Job title Email
Alda Sólrún Ólafsson Álvarez Personal Assistant to the Ambassador [email protected]
Astrid Helgadóttir Vice-Consul [email protected]
Bryndís Samúelsdóttir Consul [email protected]
Kristján Andri Stefánsson Ambassador [email protected]
Úlfhildur Guðmundsdóttir Officer [email protected]

Ambassador

Kristján Andri Stefánsson (Agrée 12. sept. 2025)

Curriculum Vitae 
Date and place of birth: 23 June 1967, Reykjavík, Iceland 
Spouse: Mr. Davíð Samúelsson

University education 
Cand. juris degree in Law (combined BA and Master’s Degrees), 
University of Iceland, Faculty of Law (1995)

Professional experience 
2025-present 
Ambassador to Spain 
Ambassador designate to Andorra, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Peru and Venezuela

2020-2025 
Head of Mission of Iceland to the EU 
Ambassador to Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg and San Marino

2016-2020 
Ambassador to France, Andorra, Algeria, Italy, Lebanon, Monaco, Morocco, Portugal, Spain and Tunisia 
Permanent representative to the OECD and UNESCO

2016-2018 
Permanent representative to the Council of Europe

Ministry for Foreign Affairs 
2015-2016 
Deputy Permanent Secretary of State

2014-2016 
Director-General, Directorate for Legal & Executive Affairs

2010-2014 
Ambassador, Directorate for Economic Affairs & External Trade, responsible for the Icesave file (negotiating 3rd agreement 2010-2011, chair of the case team responsible for the Icesave court proceedings 2011-2013)

Member of the EEA Financial Mechanism Committee (the decision-making body of EEA Grants 2009-2014) (vice-chair 2012-2014)

Chief Air Negotiator (responsible for negotiating air services agreements)

2010-2013 
NIPAC (National IPA Co-ordinator) ensuring the overall coordination of pre-accession assistance (during EU accession process)

EFTA Surveillance Authority, Brussels

2005-2009 
Member of the EFTA Surveillance Authority College (the governing body of the organization that is responsible for monitoring implementation of the agreement that extends EU's internal market to the EEA/EFTA-states, the EEA Agreement)

Ministry for Foreign Affairs

2005 
Appointed Ambassador and posted to Brussels

2004–2005 
Minister Counsellor, Directorate for Economic Affairs & External Trade

Legal Adviser to the Minister for Foreign Affairs

Prime Minister’s Office

1995–2004 
Legal Adviser to the Prime Minister responsible i.a. for providing legal counsel to the PM, preparing and promoting PM’s legislative initiatives and monitoring of government’s programme in parliament.

1992–2004 
Secretary to the Cabinet, present at all cabinet meetings with responsibility for recording proceedings.

Ombudsman (Parliamentary Commissioner)

1997 
Legal expert (on leave from PM’s Office)

Other professional activities

2014-2016 
President of the Icelandic Lawyers’ Association Languages Icelandic (native), Danish, English, Spanish, French