About

Palais Wilson stands as a distinguished historical landmark in Geneva, showcasing the architectural brilliance of Jacques-Elysée Goss and Marc Camoletti. Opened in 1875, the building initially served as the opulent Hotel National. Its grandeur and significance grew when it became the headquarters of the League of Nations in 1920, cementing its role in international diplomacy. Today, as the headquarters for the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Palais Wilson continues to be a beacon of global justice and diplomacy. With its rich history and striking architecture, it's no surprise that visitors give it an impressive average rating of 4.5 on Google.

Features

Wheelchair accessible

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Alpes
Bus stop 717 m walk
Perle du Lac
Bus stop 621 m walk
Gautier
Bus stop 158 m walk
Monthoux
Bus stop 528 m walk
Navigation
Bus stop 351 m walk
De Chateaubriand
Bus stop 211 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.5
based on 287 reviews
4.5/5 287 reviews
Wine Lash
Wine Lash
1 month ago on Google

such a nice place, amazing pieces of art presented by the countries, looks like museum

Jimmy Hernández
Jimmy Hernández
3 months ago on Google

Hermoso, un poco de trafico si vas en carro pero un nu

G Kom
G Kom
5 months ago on Google

Interesting building on the outside

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