The Woodrow Wilson Memorial in Geneva

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The Woodrow Wilson Memorial in Geneva is a public monument and fountain by Swedish sculptor Carl Milles honoring U.S. President Woodrow Wilson’s role in founding the League of Nations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fountain
outdoor sculpture
public monument
artMovement 20th-century sculpture
associatedWith League of Nations
United States–Switzerland relations
history of international organizations
category Fountains in Switzerland
Monuments and memorials in Geneva
Outdoor sculptures in Geneva
commemorates Woodrow Wilson
country Switzerland
dedicatedTo Woodrow Wilson
depicts allegorical figures
genre figurative sculpture
memorial
hasCoordinateLocation 46.226°N 6.140°E
hasCreator Carl Milles
hasCulturalSignificance memorial to the origins of the United Nations system
symbol of early multilateral diplomacy
hasInscription text honoring Woodrow Wilson and the League of Nations
hasNameInLanguage Mémorial Woodrow Wilson
hasPart fountain basin
sculptural group
hasWaterFeature yes
heritageDesignation public art
honorsRoleIn founding of the League of Nations
inception 1940s
locatedIn Ariana Park
Geneva
locatedInContinent Europe
locatedInCountry Switzerland
locatedNear Palais des Nations
maintainedBy municipal authorities of Geneva
materialUsed bronze
namedAfter Woodrow Wilson
operator Geneva
surface form: City of Geneva
publicAccess yes
sculptor Carl Milles
subjectOf public commemorations of the League of Nations
theme League of Nations
international cooperation
international peace
touristAttraction yes

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Carl Milles notableWork The Woodrow Wilson Memorial in Geneva