Following is a list of LGBTQ monuments and memorials:
Americas
Brazil
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
- Trans Memorial, Toronto, installed July 14, 2014
- Toronto AIDS Memorial, Toronto; launched in 1993
- Vancouver AIDS Memorial, Vancouver; launched in 2004
Chile
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
Illinois
Missouri
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
Oregon
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
Washington, D.C.
Puerto Rico
Uruguay
Europe
Belgium
Germany
The Netherlands
United Kingdom
- AIDS Memorial Sculpture, Kemptown, Brighton
- LGBT Memorial, National Holocaust Centre and Museum, Laxton, Nottinghamshire, England
- LGBT+ Veterans Memorial at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire, England
- Alan Turing Memorial, Manchester, England
- Statue of Alan Turing, Bletchley Park, England
- Statue of Alan Turing, University of Surrey, England
- A Conversation with Oscar Wilde, London, 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 GarcÃÂa 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
Australia
Asia
Israel
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