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Broken Chair Monument

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The Broken Chair Monument is one of the most recognizable public sculptures in Geneva, Switzerland. Standing in front of the United Nations Office, the large wooden chair with a missing leg symbolizes opposition to landmines and support for victims of war. The monument was created in 1997 by Swiss artist Daniel Berset and quickly became an international symbol for humanitarian awareness. Its location near major international organizations highlights Geneva’s role in global diplomacy and human rights efforts. For travelers, the Broken Chair Monument is a meaningful landmark that combines public art, history, and an important humanitarian message.

What to See & Do

  • 🪑 View the famous 🪵 Broken Chair sculpture 🎨
  • 🕊️ Learn about the humanitarian 🌍 message behind the monument 📜
  • 🏙️ Walk around Place ⛲ des Nations square 🏁
  • 📸 Photograph the sculpture with 🏛️ the UN buildings in the background 🏢
  • 🗽 Visit nearby international 🗺️ monuments and organizations 🌐

How to Get There

  • 🚃 By Tram: Direct tram lines 🚈 connect the city center to Place des Nations 🏁
  • 🚌 By Bus: Multiple bus 🚏 routes stop near the square 📍
  • 🚗 By Car: Parking available 🅿️ in surrounding areas 🛣️

Travel Tips

  • 🏛️ Combine the visit with 🕊️ a tour of the United Nations Office 📜
  • ☀️ Visit during daylight 🕒 for clearer photography 📷
  • 📖 Read the monument 🏛️ information plaques 📜
  • 🙏 Respect the symbolic 🕊️ significance of the site ✨

Suggested Itinerary

  • 🕤 09:30 – Arrive at ⛲ Place des Nations square 🏁
  • 🕙 10:00 – Explore Broken 🪑 Chair Monument area 📸
  • 🕚 11:00 – Visit nearby 🏛️ UN visitor center 🌍
  • 🕐 13:00 – Lunch in the 🥗 international district 🥘

Opening Hours & Entry

Open:

24 hours

Entry Fee:

Free

Best Time to Visit:

Morning or sunset for photography

Location

📌Broken Chair Monument, Place des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland

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