• The Palais Wilson (Wilson Palace) in Geneva, Switzerland, is the current headquarters of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights.
  • The Disarmament Pavilion after the devastating fire in 1987 (© Bibliothèque de Genève - FIPOI) © bibliothèque de Genève - FIPOI. Interior of Palais Wilson.
  • During World War II when Geneva was surrounded by fascist powers but remained neutral itself; Palais Wilson served as an oasis where diplomats could meet safely.
  • Four years later the edifice was renamed Palais Wilson to honour the American President Woodrow Wilson, Nobel Laureate and prime instigator of the...
  • The Palais Wilson (Wilson Palace) in Geneva, Switzerland, is the current headquarters of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights.
  • Sight Name: Palais Wilson (Wilson Palace) Sight Location: Geneva, Switzerland (See walking tours in Geneva) Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark.
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    • Introducing Palais Wilson
    • The Hôtel National becomes Palais Wilson
  • Its permanent home from 1920 to 1936 was in the repurposed Hôtel National, renamed Palais Wilson in 1924 after the death of US President Woodrow Wilson.
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  • Originating from the city and passing the Palais Wilson, the guest lands at the wonderful parks situated on the right of the lakeside.