- Source: List of LGBTQ monuments and memorials
Following is a list of LGBTQ monuments and memorials:
Americas
= Brazil
=My Heart Beats Like Yours, Sculpture in Praça da República, 2018, São Paulo
= Canada
=Cherry Trees at Devonian Harbour Park, Vancouver; planted in 1985 and solemnized in 2019 with a plaque acknowledging them as one of the earliest AIDS memorials in the world
Jim Deva Plaza, Vancouver; launched in 2016
LGBTQ2+ National Monument, Ottawa; in development and planned for unveiling in 2025
Parc de l'Espoir, Montreal; commemorates community members who have died of HIV/AIDS
Statue of Alexander Wood, Toronto; dedicated May 28, 2005, destroyed April 4, 2022
Toronto AIDS Memorial, Toronto; launched in 1993
Vancouver AIDS Memorial, Vancouver; launched in 2004
= Chile
=Memorial por la Diversidad de Chile, in Santiago de Chile, 2014.
= United States
=California
California LGBTQ Veterans Memorial, Desert Memorial Park, Cathedral City
Harvey Milk Plaza, San Francisco
Mattachine Steps, Los Angeles, United States; dedicated on April 7, 2012
Matthew Shepard Human Rights Triangle, Crescent Heights Boulevard and Santa Monica Boulevard, West Hollywood; named for Matthew Shepard, and dedicated in April 1999
National AIDS Memorial Grove, San Francisco
Pink Triangle Park, San Francisco
Florida
Pulse Memorial and Museum, Orlando
Illinois
AIDS Garden, Chicago
Legacy Walk, Chicago
LGBT veterans monument (Chicago)
LGBT veterans monument (Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery)
Missouri
Transgender Memorial Garden, St. Louis
New York
Gay Liberation Monument, Manhattan, New York City
LGBTQ Memorial, Hudson River Park (West Village), New York City; opened July 2018; artist Anthony Goicolea
A Love Letter to Marsha, Manhattan, New York City
Marsha P. Johnson Memorial Fountain, Hudson River Park (West Village), Manhattan, New York City
New York City AIDS Memorial, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City
Stonewall National Monument, Manhattan, New York City
Ohio
Natalie Clifford Barney Historic Marker, Dayton; dedicated on October 25, 2009
Oregon
Never Look Away, Portland
Pennsylvania
John E. Fryer Marker, 13th & Locust Streets Philadelphia
The Dewey's Sit-In Historic Marker, 17th and St. James streets, Philadelphia
Edith Windsor Historical Marker, 13th & Locust Streets, Philadelphia
Giovanni's Room, 345 S. 12th Street, Philadelphia
Gloria Casarez Marker, Philadelphia
Reminder Day Marker, Philadelphia
Richard L. Schlegel Marker, Harrisburg
Shapp Administration LGBT Initiatives, Harrisburg
Tennessee
Penny Campbell Historical Marker, 1600 McEwen Avenue, Nashville; named in honor of LGBT activist, dedicated in December 2017
The Jungle and Juanita's Historical Marker, Seventh Avenue and Commerce Street, Nashville; in honor of two bars popular with gay men in the 1960s-1980s, raided by the police in 1963; dedicated in December 2018
Texas
Pink Dolphin Monument, Galveston Island
Washington, D.C.
Dr. Franklin E. Kameny House, 5020 Cathedral Avenue, NW. Gay activist Frank Kameny's house, listed on the National Register of Historic Places
Puerto Rico
LGBT monument, San Juan
= Uruguay
=Plaza de la Diversidad Sexual, 2014, Ciudad Vieja, Montevideo
Europe
= Belgium
=My gay mythology - a monument to everyone, Brussels, 2007
Regenboogmonument, Antwerp, 2015
= Germany
=Frankfurter Engel, Frankfurt, 1994
Memorial to gay and lesbian victims of National Socialism, Cologne, 1995
Memorial to Homosexuals Persecuted Under Nazism, Berlin, 2008
= The Netherlands
=Homomonument
= United Kingdom
=LGBT Memorial, National Holocaust Centre, Laxton, Nottingamshire, England
Alan Turing Memorial, Manchester, England
Statue of Alan Turing, Bletchley Park, England
Statue of Alan Turing, University of Surrey, England
= France
=Les Marches de la Fierté, Nantes
The Council of Paris named, unanimously, squares, garden and streets after LGBT heroes: place Harvey-Milk, rue Pierre-Seel, place Ovida-Delect, Federico García Lorca Garden (Paris), jardin Marie Thérèse-Auffray, rue Eva-Kotchever, Mark Ashton Garden, promenade Coccinelle, or events such as Stonewall Riots Square
A commemorative plaque, situated rue Montorgueil in Paris, pays tribute to the couple Jean Diot and Bruno Lenoir; the two men were the last persons executed in France as punishment for homosexuality in 1750
= Spain
=Escultura al colectivo homosexual, Sitges
Monolito en memoria a las personas represaliadas por el franquismo por su opción sexual, Durango
Monumento en memoria de los gais, lesbianas y personas transexuales represaliadas, Barcelona
Glorieta de la transexual Sònia, Barcelona
Placa homenaje a los homosexuales encarcelados en la cárcel de Huelva, Huelva
Plaza de Pedro Zerolo, Madrid
Monuments in the Colonia Agrícola Penitenciaria de Tefía, Fuerteventura
Australia
Sydney Gay and Lesbian Holocaust Memorial
Asia
= Israel
=Tel Aviv Gay and Lesbian Holocaust Memorial
References
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- List of LGBTQ monuments and memorials
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- LGBT veterans monument (Chicago)
- List of national memorials of the United States
- Pulse Memorial and Museum
- Sydney Gay and Lesbian Holocaust Memorial
- List of LGBTQ writers
- List of LGBTQ-related films
- Desert Memorial Park