8. Palais des Nations14, parc de l'Ariana, Av.de La Paix, Geneva CH-
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Built during the 1930s, the Palais des Nations was originally the home of the League of Nations until the organization went defunct after World War II. In the late 1940s the building became home to the European arm of the United Nations and now hosts thousands of conferences and delegate meetings yearly. The Palais des Nations has 34 meeting rooms and includes an Assembly Hall and a Council Chamber. The palais also has a variety of screenings and museum exhibits that showcase both the United Nations' and League of Nations' diplomatic contributions. (© 10Best) More Details for Palais des NationsHours: Jul-Aug Daily 9am-6pm; Sep-Jun 10am-noon, 2pm-4pm Type: Historic Sites |
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