Headquarters of the United Nations meditation room

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Headquarters of the United States meditation room is a room in the Headquarters of the United Nations created during its construction especially to the specifications of Dag Hammarskjöld. The room contains a woven fabric mural with a geometric pattern created by Bo Beskow and a big, rectangular block of iron ore donated by the King of Sweden and the Government of Sweden and benches for the people who want to sit in and contemplate in silence.[1]

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