L’Homomonument est un monument mémorial dans le centre d'Amsterdam, capitale des Pays-Bas. Il commémore tous les hommes (gays) et femmes (lesbiennes) qui ont été victimes de persécutions en raison de leur homosexualité.
Inauguré le , il prend la forme de trois grands triangles roses en granit, insérés dans le sol de manière à former un triangle plus grand. il est placé sur la rive du canal de Keizersgracht, à proximité de la Westerkerk.
Just nearby Westerkerk, like few-step stairs made by few triangles, maybe it’s not too special but you can easily pass by and take a quick look. The scenery around is pretty.
余明威nov. 30, 2017
Its a triangle for sitting on. With friends. Summery vibe, also surprising how comfy a slab of marble can feel on your behind. Bring beers.
Bram Joostenfévr. 22, 2018
This monument is the first of its sort; it represents the symbol used in the concentration camps to mark gays, like the Star of David for Jews. Gays were banned (and forcebly removed) from the war monument on De Dam on the fourth of may, which marks the Remembrance of the Dead, and is concidered a day to commemorate all who died in the second world war. Gays were banned, in part, because being gay was concidered a mental illness in the Netherlands untill the 1990's. The monument itself is easy to miss; a small dockside on the water and a symbol on the street which is usually crowded (due to the everpresent Anne Frank House's queue).
MTA Helddéc. 3, 2017
This monument is a bit difficult to determine its location, mainly because of the many people sitting on the raised triangle as a bench. The monument consists of three triangles forming a larger triangle. The information panel, as well as the third triangle are on the canal side of the square, facing away from Nieuwe Kerk
Joseph Cocchiarasept. 16, 2017
Unfortunately this place is overrun by people waiting for the Anne Frank house / museum. So disrespectful.
Martijn Wismeijernov. 23, 2017
Just nearby Westerkerk, like few-step stairs made by few triangles, maybe it’s not too special but you can easily pass by and take a quick look. The scenery around is pretty.
余明威nov. 30, 2017
Its a triangle for sitting on. With friends. Summery vibe, also surprising how comfy a slab of marble can feel on your behind. Bring beers.
Bram Joostenfévr. 22, 2018
This monument is the first of its sort; it represents the symbol used in the concentration camps to mark gays, like the Star of David for Jews. Gays were banned (and forcebly removed) from the war monument on De Dam on the fourth of may, which marks the Remembrance of the Dead, and is concidered a day to commemorate all who died in the second world war. Gays were banned, in part, because being gay was concidered a mental illness in the Netherlands untill the 1990's. The monument itself is easy to miss; a small dockside on the water and a symbol on the street which is usually crowded (due to the everpresent Anne Frank House's queue).
MTA Helddéc. 3, 2017
This monument is a bit difficult to determine its location, mainly because of the many people sitting on the raised triangle as a bench. The monument consists of three triangles forming a larger triangle. The information panel, as well as the third triangle are on the canal side of the square, facing away from Nieuwe Kerk
Joseph Cocchiarasept. 16, 2017
Unfortunately this place is overrun by people waiting for the Anne Frank house / museum. So disrespectful.
Martijn Wismeijernov. 23, 2017
Just nearby Westerkerk, like few-step stairs made by few triangles, maybe it’s not too special but you can easily pass by and take a quick look. The scenery around is pretty.
余明威nov. 30, 2017
Its a triangle for sitting on. With friends. Summery vibe, also surprising how comfy a slab of marble can feel on your behind. Bring beers.
Bram Joostenfévr. 22, 2018
This monument is the first of its sort; it represents the symbol used in the concentration camps to mark gays, like the Star of David for Jews. Gays were banned (and forcebly removed) from the war monument on De Dam on the fourth of may, which marks the Remembrance of the Dead, and is concidered a day to commemorate all who died in the second world war. Gays were banned, in part, because being gay was concidered a mental illness in the Netherlands untill the 1990's. The monument itself is easy to miss; a small dockside on the water and a symbol on the street which is usually crowded (due to the everpresent Anne Frank House's queue).
MTA Helddéc. 3, 2017
This monument is a bit difficult to determine its location, mainly because of the many people sitting on the raised triangle as a bench. The monument consists of three triangles forming a larger triangle. The information panel, as well as the third triangle are on the canal side of the square, facing away from Nieuwe Kerk
Joseph Cocchiarasept. 16, 2017
Unfortunately this place is overrun by people waiting for the Anne Frank house / museum. So disrespectful.
Martijn Wismeijernov. 23, 2017
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