Gay Liberation Monument
The first piece of public art dedicated to LGBT rights, located in Christopher Park, New York.

πŸ“œ The sculptures known as Gay Liberation are profound in their simplicity, depicting two same-sex couples. It is the first piece of public art dedicated to LGBT rights.
πŸ” Features white-lacquered bronze sculptures of same-sex couples by George Segal. Part of the Stonewall National Monument, commemorating the rebellion that led to the modern gay rights movement.

Why Go

πŸ—½ Experience a revolutionary act of normality, challenging hyper-sexualization.
πŸ³οΈβ€πŸŒˆ Explore a significant landmark in LGBTQ+ history.
πŸ’– Admire the unique sculptures that convey affection and intimacy in relaxed poses.

Tips

πŸ“ Located in Christopher Park, part of the Stonewall National Monument.
πŸš‡ Accessible via public transit to West 4th Street-Washington Square station (A, D, E, F, C, B, M trains).
πŸšΆβ€β™€οΈ Approximately a five-minute walk from the station.

Last updated 1 day ago

We strive for accuracy, but errors may occur. Please verify key info.