Broken Chair is a monumental sculpture in wood designed by Swiss artist Daniel Berset [fr], and constructed by carpenter Louis Genève. It is constructed of 5.5 tons of wood and is 12 metres (39 feet) high. It depicts a giant chair with a broken leg and stands across the street from the Palace of Nations, in Geneva. It symbolises opposition to land mines and cluster bombs, and acts as a reminder to politicians and diplomats visiting Geneva.
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- en.wikipedia.org Broken ChairBroken Chair is a monumental sculpture in wood designed by Swiss artist Daniel Berset, and constructed by carpenter Louis Genève.
- handicap-international.ch en/broken-chair18 August - Broken Chair comes to Place des Nations. This giant chair was born out of Handicap International’s desire to rally states and public opinion to put an...
- tripadvisor.com.sg Attraction_Review-g188057-…Huge broken wooden sexy chair. First it is an amazing chair, that definitely worths at least 5-10 minutes to be spend there.
- geneve.com en/attractions/detail/broken-chairThe giant ‘Broken Chair’, a work of art in wood, symbolises the campaign against landmines. The Broken Chairstands on only three legs.
- myswitzerland.com en-us/experiences/cities-…The Broken Chair was constructed by renowned sculptor Daniel Berset in 1997 at the request of Handicap International.
- theculturetrip.com europe/switzerland/articles/a-…Place des Nations, standing at the entrance to the United Nations, is a hotspot for the kind of peaceful civil protest that allowed the Broken Chair to be erected.
- unadap.org post/broken-chair-the-unsettling-and-…Visible from the Palace of Nations’ “ambassadors' court”, made of Douglas fir wood, Broken Chair stands in delicate balance on three legs...
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- travalour.com attraction/8322-broken-chairPlace des Nations is a big square situated in the heart of Geneva's international district, in front of the United Nations headquaters, famous for housing Broken Chair.