
Consul General Austria-Garcia Meets with High-level Bavarian Officials

On 5 June 2019, Consul General Evelyn D. Austria-Garcia (2nd from right) met in Munich with Bavarian State Chancellery officials, including Protocol Chief Dr. Alfred Ruhrmaier, to explore avenues to further deepen Philippine relations with the German state. Bavaria is home of luxury car-maker BMW, the heralded FC Bayern Munich football team, and Oktoberfest, among renowned companies and events. Also in the photo are Dr. Stefan Detig, Philippine Honorary Consul to Bavaria, and Dr. Bernd Foster, Director for International Relations of the Bavarian State Chancellery.

Consul General Austria-Garcia (2nd from left) is shown with Mr. Frank Dollendorf (leftmost), Managing Director for International Business, Industry & Innovation of the Chamber of Commerce & Industry (IHK) of Munich and Upper Bavaria, the largest such chapter in Germany with approximately 390,000 member companies. Bavaria’s GDP in 2018 stood at US$ 700 billion, which is more than double that of the Philippines’ GDP of US$ 330 billion in the same year. The Philippine Consul General underscored that now is the best time to consider the Philippines’ as a destination for German investments in view of the country’s continued stellar economic performance and challenges being confronted by Germany with its traditional economic partners. A delegation of corporate executives from Bavaria is being planned to visit the Philippines in 2020. Also in the photo are Mr. Hannes Aurbach (2nd from right), Unit Head for Asia-Pacific of IHK Munich, and Deputy Consul General Emil Fernandez (rightmost).
Frankfurt PCG Holds First Solemnization of Marriage Since Re-Opening

The Philippine Consulate General in Frankfurt, Germany held its first solemnization of marriage on 28 May 2019 after its re-opening in 2018. Mr. Arbien Briones tied the knot with his long-time girlfriend Kris Ann Casumpang in a ceremony officiated by Consul Rogelio Villanueva, Jr., and attended by the couple’s relatives.
The solemnization of marriage is among the consular services offered by the Consulate General since it opened its doors to the public last January 15.

The newly-wed couple (3rd and 4th from left) pose with Consul Rogelio Villanueva, Jr. and family members after the wedding ceremony which was held at the Philippine Consulate General in Frankfurt.
Consul General Austria-Garcia Meets with ASEAN and Hesse State Officials

Consul General Evelyn D. Austria-Garcia (third from left) hosted lunch on 22 May 2019 for her ASEAN colleagues in Frankfurt at the Philippine Consulate General’s new office to discuss joint activities the group.

Consul General Austria-Garcia (second from left) and her Southeast Asian counterparts from Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam met with officials of the Hesse State Chancery on 29 May 2019 to request for, among other things, their support in increasing awareness on ASEAN among the German public.
Consul General Evelyn D. Austria-Garcia met with Saarland State Secretary Jurgen Lennartz and Head of International Cooperation of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Saarland Oliver Groll on 24 May 2019 at Saarbrücken, Saarland. The Consul General took the opportunity to inform them of the Consulate’s re-opening as a manifestation of the Philippine Government’s interest to further enhance economic, cultural and people-to-people relations with Germany.



RIZAL MEMORABILIA GIFTED TO THE PHILIPPINE CONSULATE GENERAL – FRANKFURT
22 May 2019- In celebration of the National Heritage Month, the Philippine Consulate General in Frankfurt, Germany, held an exhibit and lecture on Rizal delivered by a well-known German Rizalista, Dr. Fritz Hack Ullmer, on 21 May 2019 at the Consulate General’s new office.

Dr. Fritz Hack Ullmer, an ardent German Rizalista delivers his lecture on Rizal at the Philippine Consulate General in Frankfurt, Germany German Rizalista on 21 May 2019. Rare Rizaliana items from the Ullmer Collection were also exhibited at the Consulate General’s new office.
With this year’s theme, “Mga Pinuno Para sa Pamana” (Leaders for Heritage), Consul General Evelyn D. Austria-Garcia urged the members of the Filipino community in Southern Germany to take the lead in preserving and promoting their cultural heritage despite being thousands of miles away from home. She underscored the life led by the country’s national hero and great Filipino leader Jose Rizal, who was inspired to write the poem, To the Flowers of Heidelberg, as a manifestation of his patriotism even in a faraway land.
During the lecture entitled, “Footsteps of Rizal in Southern Germany: Why did Rizal Come to Heidelberg?,” Dr. Ullmer shared his knowledge and insights on Rizal’s stay in Heidelberg and Wilhemsfeld, Germany. He passionately spoke of how Rizal was welcomed in the house of German Pastor Karl Ullmer, who was the speaker’s grandfather. He expounded on Rizal’s efforts to finalize the Noli Me Tangere during that time.
Dr. Ullmer, in response to Consul General Garcia’s remarks thanking him on the loaned rare Rizaliana items, gladly declared that they are “a gift” to the Consulate.
The blessing ceremony and tour of the new office immediately followed the lecture. The guests were led to Post’s exhibition area where selected furniture items from the guest room of Pastor Karl Ullmer that were used by Rizal were displayed.
The exhibit items include a mirror and table, cabinet, cupboard, dresser, and bed. Interestingly, it is believed that Rizal finished his novel “Noli Me Tangere“ using the table that was displayed at the Consulate.
The Consulate’s National Heritage Month activities also coincided with the blessing of its new office with Philippine Ambassador to Germany Ma. Theresa Dizon-de Vega and Wilhemsfeld Mayor Christian Oeldorf among the special guests. Some 100 Filipino-German community members attended both events.

The Philippine Consulate General in Frankfurt held the blessing of its new office with Ambassador Ma. Theresa Dizon-de Vega and leaders of the Filipino-German community in attendance.
PCG Frankfurt Welcomes Consular Applicants to New Chancery

The Philippine Consulate General in Frankfurt is housed at Westend Carree, Grüeneburgweg 16-18, 60322 Frankfurt.
17 May 2019 – The Philippine Consulate General in Frankfurt welcomed yesterday consular applicants to its new Chancery located at Westendcarree, 1 st floor, Grueneburgweg 16-18, 60322 Frankfurt. The new office comprises almost 800 square meters of floor space in a modern building in the city’s Westend district.

Pictured above are (l-r) the Consulate’s reception area, exhibit hall and conference room.
“The Filipino-German community will benefit from the larger space and new facilities of the Consulate,” said Father Rodel Liguid, one of the first consular applicants to arrive. Fr. Liguid serves as chaplain of the Archdiocese of Cologne whose jurisdiction includes Bonn where a significant number of Filipinos reside. “The Consulate will now be able to cater to a
larger audience and host more community events in its premises,” he added.
Another applicant, Rosalie Schmid, said, “I am very happy to visit the new office of the Consulate in Frankfurt.” A native of Cebu, Ms. Schmid travelled over four hours by car from Pfaffenhofen, Bavaria. She added, “We no longer have to travel long hours to apply for passports at the Embassy in Berlin.”

Personnel from the Philippine Consulate General in Frankfurt man the Consular Section counters.

Clients await for their turn to be served at the Consulate.
“The new office is a testament to the sincere desire of the Philippine Government, through the initiative and full support of Senator Loren Legarda, to provide quality consular services using the best facilities to all Filipinos,” said Consul General Evelyn Austria-Garcia. The Consulate was reopened in 2018 after a six-year absence from the bustling German
economic metropolis. “The Consulate’s reopening is also a manifestation of the Duterte Administration’s commitment to further improve Philippine-German relations, which is anchored on our vibrant Filipino-German community and strong trade ties,” Consul General Garcia underscored. END
NEW OFFICE OF THE PHILIPPINE CONSULATE IN FRANKFURT

The Philippine Consulate General in Frankfurt is excited to welcome the public tomorrow, May 16, to its new address at Westend Carree, 1st Floor, Grunebergweg 16-18, 60322 Frankfurt am Main. The new office shall serve as its “permanent” site, after approximately six months in its temporary premises at the Design Offices Frankfurt building.
As systems are being finalized in the next few days, the public may contact the Consulate by telephone through numbers +49 151 6248-7425 for general inquires and +49 151 5354-6841 for assistance-to-nationals cases. The Consulate’s email address remain to be frankfurt.pcg@dfa.gov.ph and frankfurtpcg.consular@dfa.gov.ph for consular-related queries.
Maraming salamat and we hope to welcome everyone to our new home!
PH Consulate General in Frankfurt Celebrates Filipino Food Month

In an effort to promote the country’s culinary tradition and in celebration of the Filipino Food Month, the Philippine Consulate General in Frankfurt, Germany hosted a mini-food festival featuring Filipino dishes on 26 April 2019, at the Consulate’s consular area. The event, dubbed as Salu-Salo sa Konsulado, featured native and fusion Filipino dishes such as Sinigang Popcorn, Kinilaw in a Crunchy Tartlette, Adobo Lumpia, Pancit Bihon, Beef Salpicao, Pork Hamonado, and ube desserts.
Employees of German companies located on the same floor of the Consulate General’s office participated in the event and enjoyed the Philippine dishes. “This is my first time to taste Filipino food and it is really good,” one of the foreign guests said. A short video on Philippine food, previously launched on Frankfurt PCG’s FB page, was also shown during the event.
