Mapa de Broken Chair / Lugar

Perched outside the United Nations Office at Geneva, the Broken Chair is a striking 12-meter-tall wooden sculpture symbolizing opposition to landmines and cluster bombs. Created by Swiss artist Daniel Berset in 1997, its fractured leg powerfully evokes the human cost of war while advocating for peace and disarmament. Visitors often pause here before exploring nearby attractions like Place des Nations, the Red Cross Museum, and the serene shores of Lake Geneva. More than just public art, it’s a thought-provoking landmark that melds activism with awareness in one of the world’s diplomatic epicenters.
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