The ambassador of Spain to the Czech Republic is the official representative of the Kingdom of Spain to the Czech Republic.
Czechoslovakia and Spain established diplomatic relations on 19 June 1919. The Second World War interrupted these relations, but on 16 November 1970 both countries signed an agreement to establish bilateral consular and trade representations. Finally, diplomatic relations were re-established on 9 February 1977, with embassy status.
Following the dissolution of Czechoslovakia in 1992, Spain recognized the new states and maintained the diplomatic representation for both countries in Prague. In 1997, Spain transferred the diplomatic relations with Slovakia to an independent ambassador seated in Bratislava.
This list was compiled using the work "History of the Spanish Diplomacy" by the Spanish historian and diplomat Miguel ÃÂngel Ochoa Brun. The work covers up to the year 2000, so the rest is based on appointments published in the BoletÃÂn Oficial del Estado.