Geneva's most meaningful attraction - 12 meters high and 5 tons of broken leg wooden chairs, it is a sculpture by Swiss Geneva artist Daniel ・ Bessett, a memorial sculpture established by the 1997 International Disabled Persons' Federation calling attention to the damage caused by mines to civilians in war. This broken leg chair is the most meaningful attraction in Geneva, suitable for taking pictures. The broken leg chair is located in the square in front of the Palais des Nations. This sculpture is only a visit to the attraction, but it has a special significance. There is no text around the sculpture, but the broken chair legs undoubtedly symbolize the human limb lost by the explosion of landmines, leaving people with thoughts about war and peace. It has a special meaning to call for peace.