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Why Monuments Are So Important

A monument is a physical and permanent way to memorialise an event or concept. A peace monument promotes values related to peace or the building of peace. At least 2,000 peace monuments have been built around the world. Their production accelerated throughout the twentieth century, and the upward trend appears to be continuing in the twenty-first.

By Amit KumarPublished about a year ago 3 min read
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A monument is a physical and permanent way to memorialise an event or concept. A peace monument promotes values related to peace or the building of peace. At least 2,000 peace monuments have been built around the world. Their production accelerated throughout the twentieth century, and the upward trend appears to be continuing in the twenty-first.

Obelisks, statues and other sculptures, gardens and parks, murals, towers, fountains, stones, arches, decorative walls and gates, carillons, bells, gongs, pagodas and stupas, eternal flames, plaques, windows, and enduring works of art are all examples of peace monuments. When named for peace or dedicated to peace-building, everyday structures such as buildings, highways, and bridges can also serve as peace monuments.

A peace museum is a type of peace monument. A museum is both physical and permanent, but it is not a passive institution. A museum is a living institution with a budget and programmes that change. The international peace museums network changed its name to "museums for peace" in 2005, a concept that includes museums that are not necessarily named for "peace" but promote anything related to "peace" or human rights.

Peace monuments are built for a variety of reasons. Some people rejoice in the peace that follows the end of an armed conflict. Some express religious peace concepts. Some monuments, particularly those in the form of gardens or parks, are places of rest and beauty designed to evoke feelings of peace and love.

Some peace monuments honour specific "peace heroes," such as Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Jr., or other Nobel Peace Prize recipients. Other monuments promote global peace, reconciliation, tolerance, nonviolence, racial harmony, and pacifism.

Some peace monuments, such as Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, are used as locations for peace ceremonies and protests. Peace monuments, in general, oppose war and violence and help to promote a culture of peace.

Gardens for Peace in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, does its best to help families cope with the shock and grief of losing a loved one. We offer monuments that pay tribute to the lives of those you've lost and can be a lasting way for you, your family, and friends to remember them forever. Making a one-of-a-kind monument is a powerful way to both heal and honour lost loved ones.

In this post, we'll look at why monuments are so important for grieving families. Gardens for Peace is always available to provide assistance and guidance to you and your family. We'll work with you every step of the way to create a memorial worthy of those you care about. Continue reading to learn more.

1. It gives you a place to visit

A monument, whether buried or cremated, provides a central location for families to gather to honour those they've lost. Visiting the memorial of a deceased friend or family member can be a very cathartic and healing tradition. A monument is the ideal place to honour the memories of our lost loved ones on holidays, anniversaries, or birthdays.

Monuments are also a lovely reminder of someone's legacy throughout their life.

2. They reflect lives & legacies

Obviously, there is no greater pain than the loss of a loved one. We've all experienced the disorientation, stress, and trauma of losing a close friend or family member. A monument or a peace center, on the other hand, will help you focus on what made them so special.

A departed loved one's monument can reflect what made them special and why they were so important to you. In short, they can commemorate everything that made them who they were.

3. They unite friends & family

Monuments naturally bring people together because they are enjoyable places to visit. Gathering at a memorial with friends and family to remember those you've lost can help to ease the pain and provide much-needed healing. This allows you to gather on a regular basis to honour the memory of your lost loved one.

Conclusion

Gardens for Peace is always available to assist you during this difficult and uncertain time. We'll work with you to create an unforgettable tribute to those you love while also easing the stress and pain of loss.

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