Tour the United Nations Headquarters in NYC

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Strolling through the fascinating corridors of international diplomacy at Manhattan's United Nations Headquarters is an educational journey not to be missed. Interestingly, while set on the east side of Midtown Manhattan, fronting the East River, the U.N.'s 18-acre parcel of land is considered "international territory" that belongs to members of the United Nations and is, therefore, not technically part of the United States. An hour-long tour here offers enriching insight into the important work of the United Nations organization.

What Will I See?

The best (and only) way to see the inner workings of the United Nations Headquarters is via guided tour. Approximately hour-long guided tours are offered Monday through Friday from 9:30 am to 4:45 pm. Tours start in the General Assembly building and afford a behind-the-scenes glimpse of the organization, including a visit to the General Assembly Hall. The General Assembly Hall is the largest room in the United Nations, with seating capacity for more than 1,800 people. In this room, representatives of all 193 Member States gather to discuss pressing issues that require international cooperation.

Tours also take in the Security Council Chamber, as well as the Trusteeship Council Chamber and the Economic and Social Council Chamber (note that access may be limited to rooms if meetings are in progress). En route, tour participants will learn more about the history and structure of the organization, including the scope of issues that the United Nations regularly deals with, including human rights, peace and security, disarmament, and more.

Note that a kid-friendly Children's Tour, geared towards children ages 5 to 12, is also available for booking with advance online purchase; all participating kids must be accompanied by an adult or chaperone.  

What Is the History?

The United Nations Headquarters complex was completed in New York City in 1952 on land donated to the city by John D. Rockefeller, Jr. The buildings contain chambers for the Security Council and General Assembly, as well as offices for the Secretary-General and other international civil servants. The complex received an extensive overhaul in celebration of the United Nations' 70th anniversary in 2015.

Where Is It Located? 

Fronting the East River, the United Nations Headquarters is located on 1st Avenue between East 42nd and East 48th Streets; the main visitors' entrance is at 46th Street and 1st Avenue. Note that all visitors need to first get a security pass to visit the complex; passes are issued at the check-in office at 801 1st Avenue (at the corner of 45th Street).

Guided tours are available on weekdays only; the UN Visitors Lobby with exhibits and UN Visitor Center remains open on weekends (though not in January and February). It's highly recommended to book your tickets for guided tours online in advance; a limited number of tickets may be available for purchase at the United Nations on the day of your visit. Note that children under 5 years of age are not permitted on the tours. (Tip: Plan to arrive at least an hour in advance of your scheduled tour to allow for time to go through the security screening.) There is a Visitors Café serving food and beverages (including coffee) on-site.

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How to take a guided tour of the UN Headquarters in New York

How to take a guided tour of the UN Headquarters in New York

Last updated: 03/15/2019

A different and very instructive tour in New York is visiting the headquarters of the United Nations (UN). Learn a little more about the history of this important institution and get to know the places where decisive meetings are held between member countries, which guide the course of our planet.

THE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS (UN)

The United Nations (UN) is an intergovernmental organization charged with promote international cooperation and create and maintain international order . It was created shortly after the end of World War II on June 26, 1945, with the aim of preventing another such conflict. Although there are offices in other countries ( Geneva , in Switzerland; Nairobi, Kenya; and Vienna in Austria), the organization's world headquarters are in New York  in a complex of buildings designed by the Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer , opened in 1952.

How to take a guided tour of the UN Headquarters in New York

At its founding, the UN had 51 member states; there are now 193 participating. The organization is funded by voluntary and assessed contributions from its member states. Its objectives include maintaining international peace and security, promoting human rights, promoting social and economic development, protecting the environment and providing humanitarian aid in cases of famine, natural disaster and armed conflict.

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The UN has six main bodies: the General Assembly (the main deliberative assembly); the Security Council (to decide on certain resolutions for peace and security); Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC, to promote international economic and social cooperation and development); the Secretariat (to provide necessary studies, information and resources to the UN); International Court of Justice (main judicial body); and the UN Trusteeship Council (inactive since 1994).

The agencies of the United Nations system include:

  • World Health Organization (WHO)
  • World Food Program, conceived at the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
  • United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
  • United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)

How to take a guided tour of the UN Headquarters in New York

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HOW TO BOOK THE UN HEADQUARTERS TOUR

To book your ticket for the UN Headquarters tour, visit this link . You will be on the UN Visitors Center page that sells tickets for the coming months. There are tours practically every day of the week (Monday to Friday, except when there is a special event. month that you intend to visit.

How to take a guided tour of the UN Headquarters in New York

You will then be directed to a screen where the days available within that month . Scroll down on the right to get to the desired date.

How to take a guided tour of the UN Headquarters in New York

Clicking on the date, a new window will open, with the options of the schedules and tour information at other languages . There are cases of having more than one tour at the same time. Take care to select the one in the desired language. In this simulation, we chose April 3, 2018.

How to take a guided tour of the UN Headquarters in New York

Please note that there is a tour in Portuguese at 2:30 pm and at the time of our inquiry there were 15 of the 20 seats available. Click “ORDER” to select the tour. In the next window, it is necessary to select the amount and type of ticket to be purchased: adults, senior (over 60 years old), students (you must present a document proving this) or children (from 5 to 12 years old). In our simulation, we put 1 adult ticket and 1 senior ticket. An internet booking fee of US$ 2 is charged for each ticket in addition to the price of each ticket.

How to take a guided tour of the UN Headquarters in New York

Then, it is necessary to include the personal data of the person who is buying and inform the credit card data so that the amount related to the tickets is charged. You will receive an email with the purchase confirmation and you must print the tickets that arrive as an attachment to take with you on the day of your visit.

How to take a guided tour of the UN Headquarters in New York

ENTRY TO THE UN: STEP-BY-STEP

  • STEP 1 – MAKE YOUR IDENTIFICATION: The official website recommends that you arrive one hour before your tour time and explain why. Before entering the UN Headquarters, you will need to go and do your identification. The location is on the other side of Avenida 1, right in front of the UN building. Cross the street and enter the place. Get in line and let them know you're there for the tour. You will have to show a document with photo to prove your identity. The best thing to do is take your passport, but I took my Brazilian driver's license and they accepted it just fine. As soon as you register, you will receive a sticker with your photo and name and you will have to stick it on your clothes.
  • STEP 2 – GO THROUGH SECURITY: Exit, cross the street again and go to the UN entrance gate. A security guard will ask you to verify your ID. Just show the sticker to be able to enter.  At this point, you will have to go through the security itself (x-ray and metal detector), the same as at the airport . Do not take sharp objects or objects that may present any risk. Aerosols are not allowed, but bottles of water and liquids over 100 ml are allowed . See the full list of objects in this link .
  • STEP 3 - SERVICE DESK: Leaving security, you will have access to the outside area of the UN which has some statues and decorative objects (more on them later). Go through the door on the right and enter the building. Go ahead, past some of the exhibits and you'll see a tour desk. Get in line for show your ticket (that one that you received by email and printed it out before going there). O attendant will confirm your visit and will give you an ID for you to put). Wait for your tour time until an employee calls the group of people at that time.

WHAT IS A VISIT AT UN HEADQUARTERS?

The UN Headquarters in New York welcomes over 1 million visitors every year! Even those who do not have a tour booked can visit the place. The procedures are identical to those mentioned above, you will not need to go to the service desk to confirm your tour, but you will be able to walk around the area and check what is open to the public.

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1. EXTERNAL AREA

After passing through security, take some time to admire the external area of the building designed by Oscar Niemeyer and appreciate the works of art that are on display in the open. All of them were gifts given to the UN by some national states and were placed there to further beautify this region. Check out some examples:

How to take a guided tour of the UN Headquarters in New York

2. FREE CIRCULATION AREA: EXHIBITIONS, BOOKSTORE/SHOP AND Snack Bar

After confirming your tour, take the opportunity to take a tour of the area that is open to the public. They exist exhibitions that change periodically, photographs, works of art and even a window where you can see one of the meeting rooms being used.

How to take a guided tour of the UN Headquarters in New York

On the ground floor, underground, there is a cafeteria, a large bookstore /gift shop and restrooms. This entire area of the building is freely accessible and is not included in the tour that will follow. You can get to know it before starting your tour (if you have time to spare) or right after your tour ends (it ends right in the basement of the building, close to the bookstore/gift shop, where you can purchase a souvenir of the UN).

How to take a guided tour of the UN Headquarters in New York

3. UN HEADQUARTERS GUIDED TOUR

As your tour time approaches, please be ready in the area next to the service desk. There are several sofas there and just wait for your guide to show up and call for the people who will participate in the tour at that time. Follow the guide to enter a restricted area. You will go up the escalators to start the tour. The guide who accompanied my tour started by asking some basic questions about the UN to find out how knowledgeable the group was. She then commented on the creation of the UN, the member countries and the institution's objectives.

How to take a guided tour of the UN Headquarters in New York

We went through a corridor with works of art and information on some of the UN's fronts, as the organization has important subdivisions that deal with science, education, human rights, children's rights, food and agriculture, disarmament, etc. We were able to enter some rooms where meetings were not being held at that time (the tour depends a lot on the day you visit, as you will be taken to those rooms that are empty, in order not to disturb the progress of the meetings).

How to take a guided tour of the UN Headquarters in New York

The guide showed us some of the items on display in the rooms, which were present from different member countries of the organization. One of the most shocking areas is about instruments that were used in wars and the guide commented on some resolutions that were taken so that some types of weapons were no longer used, mainly on the civilian population.

How to take a guided tour of the UN Headquarters in New York

The highlight of the visit is precisely for the end: the main meeting room of the UN General Assembly. The decor is beautiful, with drawings on the walls and a golden panel on the central wall at the back, where the United Nations logo is located. When I visited, there was a session taking place in this room and our tour quickly passed through the upper area, not being able to stop to look at the details of this impressive room.

How to take a guided tour of the UN Headquarters in New York

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

United nations headquarters.

  • Address: 405 E 42nd Street (46th St & 1st Ave), New York, NY 10017, USA
  • Schedules:  Monday to Friday from 9 am to 4:45 pm
  • Tours: Monday to Friday from 9:30 am to 4:45 pm every 15 minutes / most tours are in English, but there are other languages, including Portuguese on some days / maximum 20 people per tour
  • Entrance:  US$ 20 adults / US$ seniors and students / US$ 11 children / a service charge of US$ 2 is charged for each ticket in addition to the entrance price / buy tickets in advance on the official website through  from this link

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[…] How to take a guided tour of the UN Headquarters in New York […]

Hi! I loved the post. Just ask me a question, can all the places you visited with the guide be visited by people without a guide? Another thing, I saw on the website that it works from Monday to Sunday, that is, I can visit on Saturday or Sunday, but without a guide.

Items 1 and 2 that we talked about in the post yes. Item 3 only through guided tour. The guide needs to be present because the tour itinerary changes according to the rooms that are being used on the day. Therefore, access is restricted and only available with a guided tour. On weekends, tours are not offered and you will only be able to visit items 1 and 2.

Hugs and a great trip to you! 🙂

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This post has all the information needed to take a tour of the United Nations Headquarters, including information about tickets, directions, what you will see there, and nearby sights.

  • Guided Tours of the UN
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GUIDED TOURS OF THE U.N.

United Nations' guided tours are a great way to learn more about the organization and its contributions to the world order.

You must purchase tickets for the tour.

If you prefer to visit the United Nations for free, you can, but you will not see any of the significant parts of the Headquarters.

See below to find out what you can see without taking a tour. 

Pre-booked tickets and proof of full COVID-19 vaccination are strongly recommended but not required for entry. All visitors are recommended to wear mask but not required.

Tour Schedule

Tours are offered Monday-Friday, between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm, and last between 45 minutes to an hour. 

There are no weekend tours .

The Visitors Center is open on the weekends, but you will not be able to see any other areas of the building.

Tours are offered in the six official languages of the United Nations, which are English, Spanish, French, Chinese, Arabic, and Russian.

Tours are also sometimes offered in German, Italian, Portuguese, Japanese, Korean, and Swedish.

If for some reason a booked language tour is not available when you arrive, the tour will be conducted in English.

About the Tour 

On the tour, you will visit the 

  • General Assembly Hall
  • Security Council Chamber
  • Trusteeship Council Chamber
  • Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) Chamber
  • and much more!

About the Guides

  • There are 24 United Nations Tour Guides.
  • The guides are from 15 different countries and speak a combined 12 languages.
  • Tour Guides are referred to as United Nations Ambassadors to the Public because of their direct contact with millions of visitors.
  • The guides are briefed every morning so that they will be current on the ongoing work of the organization.
  • Guides also sometimes wear the native dress of their home country.

Kids Tour - Thematic Guided Tours

Since 2019, the UN started offering tours for children ages 5 through 10.

The tour includes a visit to the kid-friendly UN Kids Corridor".  

Guides interact with children and role-play so that young visitors learn how the UN relates to their lives.

The Corridor has huge world maps on the walls, mounted flags of the countries that are included in the Security Council, and even an actual refugee tent. 

To know more about the Kids tour, click here .

Standard Guided Tour

In the centre of New York City, visit the UN! An intriguing chance to learn about UN Headquarters is provided by a one-hour guided tour.

You'll go on a brief tour of the halls of world affairs with one of the multilingual Tour Guides.

You will gain knowledge of the UN's past and current activities while touring its renowned General Assembly Hall and Security Council Chamber. (meetings permitting).

To know more about the tour, visit .

Garden Tour

In the autumn, Wednesdays at 2:30 pm offer special tours of the UN's North Lawn.

Learn about the history of the "George and the Dragon" statue, see a real section of the Berlin Wall, and find a "hidden gem" honouring Eleanor Roosevelt, one of the most significant women in the history of the United Nations, as you stroll through the gardens with their exceptional rose collection and recognizable cherry trees.

Thematic Guided Tour - Black History Tour

Take the unique Black History Tour to commemorate Black History at the UN!

Tour is available at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

You will get a special opportunity to see the Ark of Return, a permanent monument to those who perished in enslavement and the transatlantic slave trade, on the United Nations Visitors Plaza as part of the Black History-themed Tour of the UN.

Access to the General Assembly Hall, Trusteeship Council Chamber, and Security Council Chamber will also be included in the special visit.

With a focus on decolonization, visitors will learn about the contributions made by people of African origin to the UN's work in areas like peace and security and human rights.

Thematic Guided Tour - Focus on Women Tour

The Focus on Women Tour highlights the important contributions made by women to UN efforts in the areas of peace and security, human rights, and development.

More than half of the world's population are women, and even though their opinions have frequently been muted, their tenacity and wisdom have made them change agents!

This tour will discuss women who have had a significant impact on the history of the UN, as well as issues like Security Council resolution 1325, which emphasises the critical role that women play in conflict prevention and resolution, the distinctive and expanding role that women play in peace operations, Sustainable Development Goal 5, which focuses on gender equality and women's empowerment, and other General Assembly milestones that have improved the status of women globally.

A traditional Mola tapestry created by Kuna women from Panama will also be on display as part of the tour in the General Assembly Lobby.

If there are no meetings scheduled, the Focus on Women Tour will also have entry to the General Assembly Hall, Economic and Social Council Chamber, and Security Council Chamber.

To learn more, click here .

Other Things to See at the UN

Whether you take a tour or not, there is plenty to do at the United Nations.

The lobby and atrium are open for visits and you can see their permanent and changing  exhibits .

You can also browse their  bookshop ,  purchase a souvenir , and send a postcard with a  UN stamp!

You can also dine alongside UN delegates at the  Delegates Dining Room . You must make a reservation by calling 1-917-367-3314.

For a less expensive meal, try the casual Visitor’s Café in the Visitor’s Center.

NOTE:   The UN no longer offers the opportunity to have your passport stamped.

Instead, the UN Post Office sells souvenir passports for $1.00 which you can have stamped for free. 

Also, they will stamp any type of paper product, such as postcards, pamphlets, or even blank paper. This makes for a unique one-of-a-kind souvenir. 

HOW TO GET TICKETS

Tickets can be purchased online at the UN's Visitor Center website page .

Note that tickets are sold through this site via an online vendor. If you purchase with a credit card, Vendini Tickets is the name that will appear on your statement.)  

Tickets can also be purchased in person at the Visitors Center for the next available tour that day.

Because of limited availability, it is strongly recommended that you purchase tickets in advance.

Prices 

  • Seniors (60 and up): $18
  • Students (with ID): $18
  • Children (5-12 years old): $15
  • Children under 5 years old are not permitted on tours but are allowed inside the UN building.
  • Kids Tours are offered for children 5-10 years old. For the Kids Tour, see above .

Purchase tickets here .

PLAN YOUR VISIT

The Visitor Entrance is at First Avenue and 45th Street.

You can use this link to Google Maps to get exact directions from your departure location to the U.N. 

How to get to the United Nations Building in New York

By subway:   Take the 4/5/6 trains to Grand Central-42nd Street Station).

Exit Grand Central Station on 42nd Street (look for signs that say "42nd Street Exit". 

Once on the street, you can walk along 42nd Street to 1st Avenue and then walk north 4 blocks to the Visitor Entrance. 

If you don't want to walk from Grand Central, you can take the M42 bus heading east on 42nd Street. It is a free transfer from the subway.

TIP:  You may find our posts on  navigating the NYC subway  and choosing the right subway pass helpful.

By bus:   The crosstown M42 bus heading east. The Uptown M15 bus along 1st Avenue stops in front of the U.N. 

By ferry: The East River ferry has a stop at 34th Street and 1st Avenue. It costs the same as the subway and you will have fantastic views during your ride. See our post about the  East River Ferry .

By car: We advise you to not drive to the UN, as there is no visitor parking and traffic in Midtown is very heavy. 

When you arrive

Be sure that everyone in your group who is 18 years or older (and unaccompanied children 12 years and older) has their government-issued photo ID, such as a passport or driver's license.

Go to the Visitor Check-in Office at 801 First Avenue at 45th Street, across the street from the UN.

For 9:30 am and 9:45 am ticket holders, please be advised that the Check-in Office opens at 9:00 am.

Because you must go through a security screening, which may take some time, the UN asks that you arrive  an hour prior to your tour so you will not be late.

You won't be able to bring in big bags or tripods. We have great suggestions for where to store your bags for under $6.

Note:  If you are more than 15 minutes late your reservation may not be honored.

For more information about what to expect when you arrive, see the UN website .

Good to Know

  • Tours take place during working hours, so groups are asked to keep quiet while walking in between stops.
  • There are no restrooms along the tour route, so take care of any needs before the tour begins.
  • TIP: If you have bags and would like to store them somewhere during your visit to the UN, look at our post on  where to store luggage in NYC .

What you can and cannot bring

The UN takes security seriously. Check their long list of prohibited items here .

You CAN bring the following:

  • battery-operated electronic devices, as well as medical devices
  • cameras, video recorders, or any type of recording device
  • creams, lotions, or perfumes
  • strollers (not permitted on the tour route)

NEARBY SIGHTS AND ACTIVITIES

You may want to link your trip to the United Nations with a few other activities. 

One activity is to join us for one of our pay-what-you-like tours of Midtown Manhattan or Grand Central Terminal .

Explore  Grand Central Terminal  (also a great place to grab food!). 

You can enhance your visit to Grand Central by using our  self-guided Grand Central tour  or our audio tour . 

For a stunning view of the NYC skyline, ride the aerial tram to Roosevelt Island.  Once you are on Roosevelt Island it is a lovely place to spend an hour or 2.

See our  Self-Guided Roosevelt Island Tour  for information on what to do on the island. 

You can also visit the New York Public Library . They offer free tours daily. 

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Where is the United Nations headquarters in NYC?

United Nations Headquarters is in Manhattan (New York City), on the east side of the island.  The UN headquarters building is located off of 1st Avenue between 42nd and 47th streets

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While the skyscraper that you THINK is the United Nations headquarters (technically the “United Nations Secretariat Building” is between 42nd and 43rd street, the actual visitor’s entrance into United Nations headquarters building is opposite 45th street.

There is no parking at the UN headquarters building – the UN website recommends walking or taking public transportation. We were staying at the Sheraton Times Square New York , so we walked over.  One advantage of walking is that on your way to visit the United Nations Headquarters, you’ll pass by many countries’ diplomatic missions, so it makes a good game of “spot the flags”

You will see an entrance building on the east side of 1st Avenue opposite 45th street.  It looks like this

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If you look closely in the picture, you can see 2 armed guards in front of the UN building who will not let you in… unless…. you get a visitor’s badge.

Getting a (free) visitor’s pass to visit United Nations headquarters

Unless you work there, you will need a Visitor Pass to visit the UN Headquarters building.  The Visitor’s Check-In office for the United Nations headquarters building is (conveniently) right across the street from United Nations Headquarters, on the northwest corner of 45th Street and 1st Avenue (801 First Avenue is the address)

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The UN website suggests arriving to check-in at least one hour before any scheduled tours you might have to go through the security process.  The security check in building opens at 9 a.m. Monday through Friday and at 10 a.m. on weekends.  Every visitor 18 and older needs to show government ID (original; no photocopies) in order to get a visitor pass.  The UN website does not mention this, but there is a sign in the building stating that your identification must be in English

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My daughter (10 years old at the time) did not need to show ID but also got a visitor’s pass / bracelet.  Children under 5 years of age are not permitted to visit the United Nations headquarters building (supposedly for “security” but I’m not sure I understand that)

You’ll get a badge that looks something like this

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and then you can cross back over 1st Avenue to visit the UN headquarters building

When to visit the United Nations Headquarters building in New York

The United Nations headquarters building is open most days from 9 a.m. (weekdays) or 10 a.m. (weekends) to 5 p.m.  Although the UN building itself closes at 5 p.m. they stop letting people inside at 4:30

  • Monday through Friday from 9:00 am to 4:30 pm
  • Saturday & Sunday from 10:00 am to 4:30 pm.
  • All visitors must exit the building by 5:30pm

Visiting the UN headquarters building is not allowed on certain holidays – check the UN website for more information.  Another thing to note is that guided tours are only offered on weekdays, while the United Nations headquarters building lobby, shops and Post Office are open on weekends (except January and February)

How to visit United Nations headquarters for free

There are United Nations tours that are guided tours (but only on weekdays; see above).  The current price for United Nations tours is $22 for adults, $15 for “Students” (ages 13+) and Seniors (60+) and $13 for children ages 5-12 (Children under 5 are not permitted on UN tours or in the UN headquarters building at all).

That’s well and good, but we want to visit United Nations headquarters for FREE!

When my daughter and I were at the United Nations headquarters building, we decided not to pay for a UN tour and instead just visit the building.  The good news is that the lobby, shops, Post Office and atrium are open for free and even on weekends (when there are no UN guided tours)

We were there on a Sunday morning – it was super empty and I felt that it was a good time for general reflection.  The atrium in the United Nations headquarters building in NYC is very large and has lots of information about the United Nations itself, UNICEF, and other

I enjoyed this picture of former UN secretary general Boutrous Boutrous Ghali ( thank you Animaniacs !)

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The shops were closed because we were there pretty early in the morning, but we spent an hour or so looking at the different displays both inside

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and the sculptures outside the United Nations headquarters building

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Definitely worth a trip to United Nations headquarters if you’re visiting NYC.

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Do you have to be in a tour to visit here?

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No. We went in without a tour, but I’d imagine if you’re on the tour, you may have better access to things. For my purposes, just walking around the “open” part of the building was more than enough

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Zvenigorod's most famous sight is the Savvino-Storozhevsky Monastery, which was founded in 1398 by the monk Savva from the Troitse-Sergieva Lavra, at the invitation and with the support of Prince Yury Dmitrievich of Zvenigorod. Savva was later canonised as St Sabbas (Savva) of Storozhev. The monastery late flourished under the reign of Tsar Alexis, who chose the monastery as his family church and often went on pilgrimage there and made lots of donations to it. Most of the monastery’s buildings date from this time. The monastery is heavily fortified with thick walls and six towers, the most impressive of which is the Krasny Tower which also serves as the eastern entrance. The monastery was closed in 1918 and only reopened in 1995. In 1998 Patriarch Alexius II took part in a service to return the relics of St Sabbas to the monastery. Today the monastery has the status of a stauropegic monastery, which is second in status to a lavra. In addition to being a working monastery, it also holds the Zvenigorod Historical, Architectural and Art Museum.

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Located near the main entrance is the monastery's belfry which is perhaps the calling card of the monastery due to its uniqueness. It was built in the 1650s and the St Sergius of Radonezh’s Church was opened on the middle tier in the mid-17th century, although it was originally dedicated to the Trinity. The belfry's 35-tonne Great Bladgovestny Bell fell in 1941 and was only restored and returned in 2003. Attached to the belfry is a large refectory and the Transfiguration Church, both of which were built on the orders of Tsar Alexis in the 1650s.  

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To the left of the belfry is another, smaller, refectory which is attached to the Trinity Gate-Church, which was also constructed in the 1650s on the orders of Tsar Alexis who made it his own family church. The church is elaborately decorated with colourful trims and underneath the archway is a beautiful 19th century fresco.

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The Nativity of Virgin Mary Cathedral is the oldest building in the monastery and among the oldest buildings in the Moscow Region. It was built between 1404 and 1405 during the lifetime of St Sabbas and using the funds of Prince Yury of Zvenigorod. The white-stone cathedral is a standard four-pillar design with a single golden dome. After the death of St Sabbas he was interred in the cathedral and a new altar dedicated to him was added.

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Under the reign of Tsar Alexis the cathedral was decorated with frescoes by Stepan Ryazanets, some of which remain today. Tsar Alexis also presented the cathedral with a five-tier iconostasis, the top row of icons have been preserved.

Tsaritsa's Chambers

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The Nativity of Virgin Mary Cathedral is located between the Tsaritsa's Chambers of the left and the Palace of Tsar Alexis on the right. The Tsaritsa's Chambers were built in the mid-17th century for the wife of Tsar Alexey - Tsaritsa Maria Ilinichna Miloskavskaya. The design of the building is influenced by the ancient Russian architectural style. Is prettier than the Tsar's chambers opposite, being red in colour with elaborately decorated window frames and entrance.

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At present the Tsaritsa's Chambers houses the Zvenigorod Historical, Architectural and Art Museum. Among its displays is an accurate recreation of the interior of a noble lady's chambers including furniture, decorations and a decorated tiled oven, and an exhibition on the history of Zvenigorod and the monastery.

Palace of Tsar Alexis

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The Palace of Tsar Alexis was built in the 1650s and is now one of the best surviving examples of non-religious architecture of that era. It was built especially for Tsar Alexis who often visited the monastery on religious pilgrimages. Its most striking feature is its pretty row of nine chimney spouts which resemble towers.

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Gagarin cup (khl) finals:  atlant moscow oblast vs. salavat yulaev ufa.

Much like the Elitserien Finals, we have a bit of an offense vs. defense match-up in this league Final.  While Ufa let their star top line of Alexander Radulov, Patrick Thoresen and Igor Grigorenko loose on the KHL's Western Conference, Mytischi played a more conservative style, relying on veterans such as former NHLers Jan Bulis, Oleg Petrov, and Jaroslav Obsut.  Just reaching the Finals is a testament to Atlant's disciplined style of play, as they had to knock off much more high profile teams from Yaroslavl and St. Petersburg to do so.  But while they did finish 8th in the league in points, they haven't seen the likes of Ufa, who finished 2nd. 

This series will be a challenge for the underdog, because unlike some of the other KHL teams, Ufa's top players are generally younger and in their prime.  Only Proshkin amongst regular blueliners is over 30, with the work being shared by Kirill Koltsov (28), Andrei Kuteikin (26), Miroslav Blatak (28), Maxim Kondratiev (28) and Dmitri Kalinin (30).  Oleg Tverdovsky hasn't played a lot in the playoffs to date.  Up front, while led by a fairly young top line (24-27), Ufa does have a lot of veterans in support roles:  Vyacheslav Kozlov , Viktor Kozlov , Vladimir Antipov, Sergei Zinovyev and Petr Schastlivy are all over 30.  In fact, the names of all their forwards are familiar to international and NHL fans:  Robert Nilsson , Alexander Svitov, Oleg Saprykin and Jakub Klepis round out the group, all former NHL players.

For Atlant, their veteran roster, with only one of their top six D under the age of 30 (and no top forwards under 30, either), this might be their one shot at a championship.  The team has never won either a Russian Superleague title or the Gagarin Cup, and for players like former NHLer Oleg Petrov, this is probably the last shot at the KHL's top prize.  The team got three extra days rest by winning their Conference Final in six games, and they probably needed to use it.  Atlant does have younger regulars on their roster, but they generally only play a few shifts per game, if that. 

The low event style of game for Atlant probably suits them well, but I don't know how they can manage to keep up against Ufa's speed, skill, and depth.  There is no advantage to be seen in goal, with Erik Ersberg and Konstantin Barulin posting almost identical numbers, and even in terms of recent playoff experience Ufa has them beat.  Luckily for Atlant, Ufa isn't that far away from the Moscow region, so travel shouldn't play a major role. 

I'm predicting that Ufa, winners of the last Superleague title back in 2008, will become the second team to win the Gagarin Cup, and will prevail in five games.  They have a seriously well built team that would honestly compete in the NHL.  They represent the potential of the league, while Atlant represents closer to the reality, as a team full of players who played themselves out of the NHL. 

  • Atlant @ Ufa, Friday Apr 8 (3:00 PM CET/10:00 PM EST)
  • Atlant @ Ufa, Sunday Apr 10 (1:00 PM CET/8:00 AM EST)
  • Ufa @ Atlant, Tuesday Apr 12 (5:30 PM CET/12:30 PM EST)
  • Ufa @ Atlant, Thursday Apr 14 (5:30 PM CET/12:30 PM EST)

Games 5-7 are as yet unscheduled, but every second day is the KHL standard, so expect Game 5 to be on Saturday, like an early start. 

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