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The conservatory and botanical garden are open every day from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Guided tours offered to the public are free and take place in all weathers. Number of places limited to 15 people. Registrations required, maximum one month before each visit. More info: https://www.cjbg.ch/visiter/visites-guidees
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Square located in front of the entrance to the Palais des Nations. A gathering place for numerous human rights demonstrations. She is surrounded by several international organizations. You can admire the Broken Chair (see also the essential dedicated), a sculpture by the Swiss artist Daniel Berset expressing the refusal of antipersonnel mines.
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Incredibly beautiful, clean and so natural stream landscape in the forest. A MUST for every connoisseur and nature freak. Please take care of this jewel...
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With the Alps and Lake Geneva on one side and the Jura mountains on the other, Mont Mourex offers breathtaking scenery wherever you look!
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With the Alps and Lake Geneva on one side and the Jura mountains on the other, Mont Mourex is sure to offer stunning scenery wherever you look!
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Broken Chair is an original idea and project of Paul Vermeulen, co-founder and director of Handicap International Switzerland.[2] In October 1996, he commissioned the 10 meters high chair, with a torn-off leg, to be installed on the Place des Nations,[2] motivated to try to get as many nations to sign Ottawa Treaty on landmines in December 1997. The sculpture was erected by Handicap International in front of the main entrance to the Palace of Nations in Geneva on the 18th of August 1997, where it was intended to remain for three months, until the signing of the Ottawa Treaty in December 1997 in Ottawa.[5] Following ratification by 40 countries, the Treaty became effective as an instrument of international law on 1 March 1999. The failure of many countries to sign the Treaty and the strong public support for the sculpture caused it to be left in place until 2005, when it was removed to allow extensive remodeling of the Place des Nations. After completion of the work, it was reinstalled in the same place in front of the United Nations Office at Geneva on 26 February 2007.[5] The reinstallation of Broken Chair in February 2007 was officially dedicated by Handicap International to support the signature of an international treaty on a ban on cluster munitions, which was signed in Oslo in December 2008. The work was the property of the sculptor until 2004, when he transferred ownership to Handicap International. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broken_Chair)
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Timber construction as a monument and a piece of history
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