United Nations Office at Vienna

The UN headquarters at Vienna, Austria, part of the Vienna International Centre

The United Nations Office at Vienna (UNOV) is one of the four major UN office sites where several different UN agencies have a joint presence. The office complex is located in Vienna, the capital of Austria, and is part of the Vienna International Centre, a cluster of several major international organizations. The UNOV was established on 1 January 1980, and was the third such office established.[1]

Constituent agencies

Headquartered at Vienna:

Presence at Vienna:

Visiting

Daily guided tours of the office are provided.[2][3]

Cultural works

"Persian Scholars Pavilion" in United Nations Office at Vienna donated by Iran

At the United Nations Office in Vienna there are many artistic works which are placed in the yard or in corridors.

Persian Scholar Pavilion

In June 2009 Iran donated a scholar pavilion to United Nations Office in Vienna which is placed in the central Memorial Plaza of the Vienna International Center.[4] The Persian Scholars Pavilion at United Nations in Vienna, Austria is featuring the statues of four prominent Persian figures. Highlighting the Persian architectural features, the pavilion is adorned with Persian art forms and includes the statues of renowned Persian scientists Avicenna, Abu Rayhan Biruni, Zakariya Razi (Rhazes) and Omar Khayyam.[5][6]

See also

References

  1. "Welcome to the United Nations Office at Vienna!". United Nations Office at Vienna. Retrieved 16 August 2013.
  2. iris.schaechter. "Visit the United Nations". unvienna.org.
  3. "Vienna International Centre (VIC)". unvienna.org.
  4. UNIS. "Monument to Be Inaugurated at the Vienna International Centre, 'Scholars Pavilion' donated to International Organizations in Vienna by Iran". unvienna.org.
  5. "Permanent mission of the Islamic Republic of Iran to the United Nations office - Vienna". mfa.ir.
  6. Mir Masood Hosseini. "Negareh: Persian Scholars Pavilion at United Nations Vienna, Austria". parseed.ir.

Coordinates: 48°14′5″N 16°25′1″E / 48.23472°N 16.41694°E / 48.23472; 16.41694

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