In the UNESCO Headquarters in Paris is The Nagasaki Angel. It is a stone carving of an angel’s face that was originally on the facade of the Urakami Roman Catholic Church in Japan, destroyed by the atomic bomb in Nagasaki on 9 August 1945.
There were two atomic bombs dropped in August 1945 on two Japanese cities: Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The Hiroshima bomb was approximately 15,000 tons of explosive power, and the Nagasaki bomb had a power of about 20,000 tons. ‘The Nagasaki Angel’ was the only remnant of the church intact after the blast.
In 1976, ‘The Nagasaki Angel’ was presented to UNESCO by the City of Nagasaki and is preserved as a symbol of peace. It is located near the Japanese garden in the UNESCO site.
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