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Argentina Embassy and Consulates in Italy

4 Diplomatic Missions 4 Cities

Argentina Embassy in Rome, Italy

Argentina Embassy in Rome, Italy
Piazza Dell`Esquilino 2
Phone: + 39 06 48073300 Working hours: Close now (Open in 6 hours 28 minutes)

Argentina Permanent Mission in Rome, Italy

Argentina Permanent Mission in Rome, Italy
Via Del Banco Di Santo Spirito, 42
Phone: + 39 06 489 07 301 / + 39 06 688 91 792 Working hours: Close now (Open in 6 hours 28 minutes)

Argentina Consulate General in Milan, Italy

Argentina Consulate General in Milan, Italy
Via Agnello, 2, 20121 Milano Mi, Italy
Phone: + 39 02 77729437 / + 39 02 77729445 Working hours: Close now (Open in 6 hours 28 minutes)

Argentina Consulate General in Rome, Italy

Argentina Consulate General in Rome, Italy
Via Barberini 67 - 2Do Piso
Phone: + 390642870023 / + 390642016021 / + 39 0642012451 Working hours: Close now (Open in 6 hours 28 minutes)

Holidays to be Observed in 2026

The Embassies and Consulates of Argentina may close on the following Italian and Argentinian holidays in 2026:

Holiday
Holiday Date Counting down
National Day/May 1810 Revolution Monday, May 25 1 week, 6 days
Eid al-Adha Wednesday, May 27 2 weeks, 1 day
Republic Day Tuesday, June 02 3 weeks
Commemoration of General Don Martín Miguel de Güemes Wednesday, June 17 1 month
Flag Day Saturday, June 20 1 month, 1 week
June Solstice Sunday, June 21 1 month, 1 week
The Feast of St. John (Florence, Genoa, Turin) Wednesday, June 24 1 month, 1 week
The Feast of St. Peter and St. Paul (Rome) Monday, June 29 1 month, 2 weeks
Independence day Thursday, July 09 1 month, 3 weeks
Assumption of Mary Saturday, August 15 3 months

Frequently asked questions, answered

1. How many Argentinian Embassies/Consulates are there in Italy?

Argentina currently maintains 4 diplomatic representative offices in Italy including Rome, Rome, Milan and Rome.

2 - Do Italian citizens need a visa for Argentina?

Citizens of Italy (holders of regular passports) can travel to Argentina for 90 days without having to apply or obtain a Argentinian visa for short-term tourism.

3- What is the Holiday Calendar of Argentinian embassies in Italy?

The Argentinian representative offices in Italy will be closed in observance of the following Italian and Argentinian holidays in 2026/2024:

  • National Day/May 1810 Revolution (AR) Mon, May 25, 2026 (1 week, 6 days)

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Time in Argentina vs Italy

Buenos Aires, Argentina time is 5:00 hours behind Rome, Italy

Rome, Italy 02:32AMMonday, May 11, 2026
Buenos Aires, Argentina 21:32PMSunday, May 10, 2026