Monument

/ˈmɑːnjəmənt/ noun

A monument is a large structure, statue, or building created to honor a person, event, or idea, and to help people remember it. Monuments can be historic landmarks, war memorials, or public art.

From Latin “monumentum,” meaning “memorial, reminder,” from “monere,” “to remind, warn.” The original idea was something that keeps memory alive.

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