The Palais des Nations is a famous building in Geneva, Switzerland. It is located on the Bank of Lake Geneva in the northeastern suburb of Geneva, far from the majestic Alps. The surroundings are surrounded by green trees and beautiful surroundings. The Palais des Nations, also known as the League of Nations Building, is the headquarters of the predecessor of the United Nations "the League of Nations". It is now the United Nations Office in Geneva, also known as the United Nations Headquarters in Europe. The Palace of Nations is composed of four magnificent buildings, with the central hall of the General Assembly, the library and the new building on the north and the Council hall on the south, together with gardens and courtyards, covering an area of 2.5 square kilometres. It's very difficult for private people to get in here, and group tours can get in within the prescribed time.