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               Recently you experienced an unusual situation   the lonely days of the pandemic when the Palais
               – you found yourself totally alone surrounded   was completely empty, you visited me every day.
               by the dark buildings and dark park. How did   The  pandemic  period  was  the  most  difficult
               you feel?                              time for me as everything was unknown and it
               Actually this time it was not so bad because I am   was not clear how it would evolve: something I
               still  completely  covered  awaiting  inauguration,   had never experienced before. But now I have
               and I know that there are renovation works so   hope and know that all difficulties are temporary
               the  unusual  situation  was  fully  justified.  But  I   and soon the Palais will open its doors and will
               remember more dramatic events, as I’ve already   be again filled with people. I hope that the old
               mentioned, like when the Palais was fully dark in   tradition of the Open Days will return, and that
               1940 during the evacuation. However, even then,   the halls will be filled not only with delegates but
               a  group  of  people  refused  to  evacuate,  among   with the innocent laughter of children. This is
               them the acting Secretary-General, Sean Lester,   the proof of the secure and peaceful world we
               appointed after Avenol’s resignation. Mr Lester,   are building for them.
               as Captain of the Navire, never left me; he even   Yes, we hope so too! Let’s keep this hope!      •
               lived  at  the  Palais  throughout  WWII,  without
               electricity or basic amenities. But of course, you
               already know all this: your Chief Editor, Marit
               Fosse, brilliantly details this in her book “Sean
               Lester:  The  Guardian  of  a  Small  Flickering
               Light”.  It  describes  how  he  tried  to  keep  the
               light of future peace alive and pass it over to the
               UN. In addition to Mr. Lester, of course, I was
               surrounded by the UN flags, symbolizing unity:
               a shame that they were later moved to the front
               door, I’ve always thought.

               We  will  tell  the  story  of  the  flags  another
               time, but of course now you are accompanied
               by  an  even  more  significant  symbol  of
               unity:  Pistoletto’s  “Rebirth”  statue  in  stones,
               symbolizing  all  Member  States  of  the  UN
               together.
               Yes, I have now the stones as the images of the   (The  author  expresses  deep  gratitude  to  Jean-
               countries  and  their  unity.  It  is  an  important   Claude Pallas, former Chief of SBST of the UNOG
               symbol,  but  not  many  people  seem  to  know   and the author of the book «Histoire et architecture
               about it now; they mostly come and sit on them,   du Palais des Nations (1924-2001). L’Art Déco au
               not realizing their importance as it is less obvious   service des relations internationales» for courtesy
               than  the  flags’  symbolism.  There  was  another   photos  and  factual  material.  The  above  story
               important  symbol,  but  it  was  unfortunately   is written based on the archives of the LoN, US
               destroyed  during  a  thunderstorm  in  1946:  the   State archives, the Wilson Foundation and other
               year of League of Nations’ dissolution. That was   archives  on  Paul  Manship’s  oeuvres,  including
               the  Temple  of  Peace,  built  by  the  founder  of   private  archives.  It  is  also  based  on  numerous
               the Peace Society in Geneva, Count de Sellon.   documents  and  researches,  including  Webster
               I would love for this to be restored and placed   University  research  by  Pierre-Etienne  Bourneuf
               close to Pistoletto’s stones, reinforcing the sense   “La Sphère armillaire: l’histoire d’un mémorial“
               of rebirth, unity and peace.           (Revue  Suisse  d’histoire,  2018,  Ein  Dienst  der
                                                      ETH-Bibliothek  ETH  Zürich  www.library.ethz.
               But I’m not short of company – Revilliod is always   ch 2018, www.e-periodica.ch 2023) plus personal
               close to me, I have bees as my neighbours, I am   years-long research and archive collection. Also, a
               guarded by the Cedre du Liban of Revilliod, and   bit of imagination!)
               have peacocks as frequent visitors. And during


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