Tour the UN Headquarters in New York
by 고슴도치 루비
Feb 27, 2025
If you visit New York, a visit to the United Nations Headquarters, nestled on Manhattan's East River, is a must. This modernist architectural complex, completed in 1952, carries the global peace mission established by the signing of the UN Charter in 1945 and exudes a profound historical weight.
Upon entering the headquarters, I was immediately struck by the majestic dome of the General Assembly Hall. It has witnessed countless international resolutions, from peacekeeping operations to climate agreements, and every detail serves as a reminder of humanity's profound reflection on war and conflict. The Security Council and Economic and Social Council rooms, adorned with artwork donated by various countries, such as Norman Rockwell's murals, symbolize the solemn integration of diverse cultures.
Guided tours offer in-depth explanations of the UN's workings, conveying a sense of the seriousness and responsibility of diplomacy. The underground exhibition halls, displaying documents on nuclear disarmament and human rights, create a calm and thought-provoking atmosphere. The Flag Plaza surrounding the headquarters, with its 193 member state flags fluttering in the breeze and overlooking the East River, adds a sense of eternal protection.
Tickets cost approximately $18, and it's recommended to book a weekday to avoid peak hours and immerse yourself more deeply. I highly recommend the United Nations Headquarters to any visitor to New York City. It's not just an architectural wonder, but a profound journey that awakens global consciousness. Experience it firsthand, and you're guaranteed to be deeply moved by its majesty and charm, and be tempted to share and like it.
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