The United Nations Office at Geneva (UNOG) is located in the historic Palais des Nations, the second largest UN centre after the UN Headquarters in New York. The facility is an outstanding testimony to twentieth-century architecture and is situated in the beautiful Parc Ariane in Geneva, Switzerland.
The Palais des Nations is one of the largest diplomatic conference centres in the world. Around 8,000 meetings are organised every year. Most of the meeting rooms date back to the original building of the Palais des Nations in the 1930s.
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The Palais des Nations is the headquarters of the predecessor of the United Nations, the "League of Nations", and is now the European headquarters of the United Nations. The Palais des Nations consists of 4 magnificent buildings, surrounded by green trees, with a beautiful environment. The Palais des Nations, home to numerous UN agencies, is where important meetings are held.
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Admission restrictions
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1. After receiving the admission ticket, everyone visiting must register to obtain an electronic pass with a QR code as soon as possible using the link on the admission ticket.
2. On the day of your visit, please bring your valid passport and electronic pass (printed or digital), and arrive at the meeting point mentioned in your reservation confirmation 30 mins in advance for security checks.
*The above information is for reference only. Please refer to the actual information provided by the attraction.
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Show More ReviewsThe United Nations Office at Geneva (UNOG) is located in the historic Palais des Nations, the second largest UN centre after the UN Headquarters in New York. The facility is an outstanding testimony to twentieth-century architecture and is situated in the beautiful Parc Ariane in Geneva, Switzerland. The Palais des Nations is one of the largest diplomatic conference centres in the world. Around 8,000 meetings are organised every year. Most of the meeting rooms date back to the original building of the Palais des Nations in the 1930s.