Palace of Nations
Palace of Nations in Geneva is a complex of buildings, which was built between 1929 and 1938 in the park Ariana.
Until 1946 the palace was posted headquarters League of Nations, and in 1966 the building is used as the European Office of the United Nations - the second most important residence of the UN in the world. In addition, there are offices in the palace of organizations such as UNESCO, IAEA and many others. Just open a huge complex of office space in 2800 and 34 conference rooms.
The entire palace complex extraordinarily beautiful architecture on its perfect work European masters whose projects were considered to be best on the special architectural competition.
Today the halls of the Palace of Nations can not see anyone. Every year there is about a hundred thousand tourists. Entrance fee. On the official website you can join the group in advance to be sure that you are allowed. To get here, you can use public transport number 8, 28, F, V or Z - Stop «Appia», № 5 or 11 - Stop «Nations», tram number 13 and 15.