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The Palais des Nations, with its dignified architectural community and unique historical status, has become a must-check-in landscape in Geneva, Switzerland. The League of Nations was established in Geneva in 1920 after the First World War. It hosted the construction of the Palais des Nations in 1931-1938, as the headquarters of the League of Nations, also known as the League of Nations Building. After World War II, the Palais was owned by the United Nations in 1946, and then the location of the United Nations Office at Geneva, also known as the United Nations European headquarters. Visiting the Palais des Nations, two striking highlights are significant. The flag is fluttering. On the south side of the Palais des Nations, four rows of flag poles are divided in two and two, brushing from the gate to the building; the flags of more than 190 United Nations member states are suspended high, fluttering in the wind... The world is in harmony, festive and peaceful. Broken chairs are broken. The Palais des Nations, the sculpture "broken leg bench" stands, but wakes up to the world never forget the disaster brought by the mines in the war to innocent people. The back of the 12-meter-high chair is directly inserted into the sky; the legs of the three missing chairs are strung up...war trauma, humiliation and sorrow. The flag and the broken chair seemed to meditate: War and peace, the two drivers of human history, when will the development of pluralistic peace and globalization be ushered in?
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The Palais des Nations, with its dignified architectural community and unique historical status, has become a must-check-in landscape in Geneva, Switzerland. The League of Nations was established in Geneva in 1920 after the First World War. It hosted the construction of the Palais des Nations in 1931-1938, as the headquarters of the League of Nations, also known as the League of Nations Building. After World War II, the Palais was owned by the United Nations in 1946, and then the location of the United Nations Office at Geneva, also known as the United Nations European headquarters. Visiting the Palais des Nations, two striking highlights are significant. The flag is fluttering. On the south side of the Palais des Nations, four rows of flag poles are divided in two and two, brushing from the gate to the building; the flags of more than 190 United Nations member states are suspended high, fluttering in the wind... The world is in harmony, festive and peaceful. Broken chairs are broken. The Palais des Nations, the sculpture "broken leg bench" stands, but wakes up to the world never forget the disaster brought by the mines in the war to innocent people. The back of the 12-meter-high chair is directly inserted into the sky; the legs of the three missing chairs are strung up...war trauma, humiliation and sorrow. The flag and the broken chair seemed to meditate: War and peace, the two drivers of human history, when will the development of pluralistic peace and globalization be ushered in?
The Alps are far away. Surrounded by green trees, the environment is beautiful. The Palais des Nations, also known as the League of Nations, is the headquarters of the predecessor of the United Nations, and is now the United Nations Office at Geneva.
The Palais des Nations, once the headquarters of the League of Nations, now the United Nations Office at Geneva. The flagpole on the large lawn is a symbol of peace and development that is in sight; the giant sculpture of the disabled chairs on the square proclaims that war and terror should go away~
万国宫建于1929年,1938年设定为国际联盟总部,1950年代起,成为联合国欧洲总部。万国宫位于由Revilliod de Rive家族遗赠给日内瓦市的Ariana公园中,当时的赠送条件是让一些孔雀自由地在公园中活动,而它们今天成为了那里的一道景观。参观万国宫需要随团并检查护照或其他身份证件,除英语团和法语团外,其他语言需要提前预约,参观时间为1小时。
Changing the work is very magnificent. It is very good to see at the door. Although it may be different from other places in China, they are still a bit rusty. The various flags at the door, and a landmark chair with your song legs in it represent the peace of the world. It’s really worth seeing and going around.
In 2019, the people who had been to the entrance of the Palais des Nations and watched the flags of the World were really worried, and the triangle stool representing peace at the door was impressive. Rui Wang must ask the door to take a good photo and leave a message.
It’s a pity that the United Nations Headquarters in the brawl has no way to enter. You can see the flag. You can leave after punching in quickly. 😌😌😌