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Using unique documents from the United Nations archives, the exhibition, entitled "100 years of multilateralism in Geneva", explores the evolution of the multilateral system since the founding of the United Nations.

The Museum of the League of Nations traces the efforts made by the League of Nations since 1920, and by the United Nations in Geneva since 1945, to promote peace, cooperation and development. Located in the Palais des Nations, the prestigious building inherited from the League of Nations, the Museum illustrates the highlights of this history and of international Geneva, using unique archival documents. It's a global story. It's your story!

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Musée des Nations Unies à Genève
8-14 avenue de la Paix
1211 Genève
022 917 41 93
museum-gva@un.org

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Free admission. Tours organized on written request (via https://ask.unog.ch/museum) for groups of 12 or more.

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Avenue de la Paix 14
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Free admission The United Nations Museum in Geneva is open to anyone with access to the Palais des Nations. Tours organized on written request (via https://ask.unog.ch/museum) for groups of 12 or more. Monday to Friday, 9am - 5pm

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