- Monument (disambiguation)
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A monument is a statue, building, or other edifice created to commemorate a person or important event
Monument may also refer to:
- An Ancient monument, a structure or ruin of historical or archaeological interest
- In the United Kingdom, a Scheduled monument, i.e. a site or building judged to be of national importance, and afforded a degree of legal protection
- More broadly, any archaeological site
- Survey monument, small markers used by surveyors to identify boundaries or specific geographic points
- A monumental mason, i.e. a business that sells headstones
- The Monument, a common abbreviation for the Monument to the Great Fire of London
- Bank and Monument stations, a station on the London Underground
- Monument Metro station, a station on the Tyne and Wear Metro
- Monument, Colorado, a town in the United States
- Cycling monument, the most prestigious one-day professional cycling road races
- Monument (novel), a 1974 novel by Lloyd Biggle, Jr.
- Monument (magazine), an architecture and design magazine, published by Pacific Magazines
Music
- Monument (Ultravox album) (1983)
- Monuments (album), a 1998 album by DJ Doran
- Monument (Seigmen album) (1999)
- Monument (Miss May I album) (2010)
- "Monument", a song by Depeche Mode from their 1982 album A Broken Frame
- "Monument", a song by Fates Warning from their 1994 album Inside Out
- "Monument", a song by The Crüxshadows from their 1999 album The Mystery of the Whisper
- "Monument", a song by Avail from their 2002 album Front Porch Stories
- "Monument", a song by Champion from their 2002 album Count Our Numbers
- Monument Records, a record label
- Monuments (music), a type of multi-volume music publication
See also
- Category:Monuments and memorials
- Category:Monument of Culture of Great Importance
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