The ‘Broken Chair’, an iconic landmark in Geneva.
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The ‘Broken Chair’ is a gigantic monumental wood sculpture sited right in front of the Alley of the Flags, United Nations, Geneva. This 12-meter-tall sculpture is an iconic landmark of the city, it symbolises the campaign against landmines. The sculpture is a constant reminder to protect the worlds civilians against harm, specifically proposing the ban of land mines.
The ‘Broken Chair’ is a sight to behold, its unique design and craftsmanship draw crowds of tourists eager to capture the moment.
⏩ Nearby attractions(around 5 - 15 min. walk): Place des Nations, International Museum of the Red Cross & Red Crescent, Conservatory and Botanical garden Geneva, Musée Ariana, Parc de l'Ariana and etc.
⏩ Getting there: There are several ways to get to Broken Chair, by train, tram, taxi, and taking bus is the cheapest way.
🚌 Take the Line 5 bus from Genève-Aéroport, the trip takes about 13 minutes and costs between CHF 6 -15.
📍1202 Geneva, Switzerland. Just 4 km away from the Geneva Airport.