Genève, Switzerland
Avenue de la Paix 14
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+41229174181
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On the one hand, the place is epic and the tour itself was great and our guide was as friendly as she was knowledgeable. However, it must be said that for an institution of this level, the organisation and visitor facilities are an utter embarrassment for the UN. There are many handwritten or haphazardly printed A4 signs, half peeled off from doors and windows. There were almost no other visitors that day, but still they somehow managed to be delayed. Also it was very unclear where and how visitors were supposed to queue / register / pay / wait. All in all, it left a very unprofessional impression on us.
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This might be a good museum, but as you cannot actually visit it how would one know? I toured the UN Geneva site in June, 2016, and was told that the League of Nations Museum is inside the UN Library, which is not open to the public. The UN complex partly occupied a former League of Nations structure built in 1936. By that time, the League's noteworthy days, such as they were, had already passed. Before 1936, the League met in Wilson's Palace, closer to downtown Geneva. You cannot go in there, either, as it is a working UN building. The UN had pretty effectively airbrushed the League of Nations out of its history.
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