Palais des Nations (UN Headquarters)
Home of the United Nations Office at Geneva, with tours in 15+ languages
About Palais des Nations (UN Headquarters)
Geneva
The Palais des Nations in Geneva is the European headquarters of the United Nations and a key symbol of the city’s role in international diplomacy. Built between 1929 and 1938, it originally served as the headquarters for the League of Nations and has hosted countless important global negotiations since then. You can take guided tours, offered in several languages, to learn about the UN’s work and explore the building’s art collection. Tours typically last 60 to 90 minutes and run on weekdays. For anyone interested in global diplomacy or the history of international cooperation, the Palais des Nations is an essential destination.
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