New Visitors Gateway to the UN unveiled in Geneva
A ceremony marking the completion of the construction of the Portail des Nations, a soon-to-open visitors centre for the UN in Geneva, was held today for diplomats from around the world who have gathered in the Swiss city for the opening session of the Human Rights Council.
Designed as a new entry point for visitors to the UN’s European headquarters at the Palais des Nations, the Portail will provide a dedicated space for welcoming, informing and engaging the public on the role of the United Nations and multilateral cooperation.
The “topping out ceremony” — a construction tradition marking the placement of the final structural elements to a building complex— took place in the presence of UN Secretary-General António Guterres; Vice President of the Swiss Confederation and Head of the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs Ignazio Cassis; State Councillor of the Republic and Canton of Geneva Nathalie Fontanet; and the President of the Portail des Nations Foundation, Ivan Pictet.
“Engaging with public audiences has never been more vital. Around the world, we see multilateralism under attack and raw power on the rise. We see hate and bigotry taking root, and facts twisted beyond recognition. That is why we need venues like the Portail des Nations, the Gateway of Nations. It will offer visitors a fresh way to experience our European Headquarters — and connect with our work around the globe,” Mr. Guterres said.
Speaking in French, Swiss Vice President Ignazio Cassis said “I look forward to seeing this place flooded with visitors from all over the world; among which young people, who will use this Portal not only to enter a building, but also to better understand why international cooperation remains essential.”
Ms. Nathalie Fontanet, speaking on behalf of the Geneva authorities, stated that “this new gateway reflects Geneva’s deep commitment to international cooperation. It highlights the expertise and innovation driven by the United Nations, its agencies and partners working here for the benefit of humanity.”
Presenting an artistic clock display that evokes Geneva’s watch-making heritage and highlights the main areas of work of the UN system, Ivan Pictet, the President of the Portail des Nations Foundation, said that in Geneva “you find the highest concentration of international organizations, in a circle of a few hundred meters. And what this clock is doing, but you cannot hear, is that it is ticking. The challenges we face: — climate, health, work, education and inequality cannot wait for another ‘report’”, he said, using the French meaning of the word that denotes a postponement (as well as a written report). “It reminds us that multilateral cooperation is not a luxury. It is the only serious answer we have, today, to adapt to a new world order.”
The ceremony included the unveiling of a “We the Peoples” plaque, symbolizing the principles and values enshrined in the Charter of the United Nations.
This new UN Geneva visitor centre, which opens on the the public square known as Place des Nations, is expected to open to the public in May 2026. Once operational, it will offer a unique immersive experience dedicated to multilateralism, the role of the United Nations family in Geneva and the breadth of its international cooperation activities - in addition to becoming the point of departure and arrival for the guided tours of the Palais des Nations.
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Story: New Visitors Gateway to the UN unveiled in Geneva
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DATELINE: 23 FEBRUARY 2025 GENEVA, SWITZERLAND
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