båda två är väl igentligen monument, själv var jag mer inne på byggnader som skapar / ger identitet till platsen/staden, men allt är välkommet.
wiki gav mig en monument lista.
Types of monuments
* Buildings designed as iconic landmarks
* Church monuments to commemorate the dead, above or near their grave, often featuring an effigy
* Cenotaphs and memorials to commemorate the dead, usually war casualties - e.g. Vimy Ridge Memorial and India Gate
* Columns, often topped with a statue - e.g. Nelson's Column in London
* Grave stones constitute small monuments to a dead person
* Mausoleums and tombs to inter the dead - e.g. the Great Pyramid and Taj Mahal
* Monoliths erected for religious or commemorative purposes - e.g. Stonehenge
* Mounds erected to commemorate great leaders or evenst - e.g. Kościuszko Mound
* Obelisks usually erected to commemorate great leaders - e.g. the Washington Monument
* Statues of famous individuals or symbols - e.g. Statue of Liberty
* Terminating vista, layout design for urban monuments
* Triumphal arches, almost always to commemorate military successes - e.g. the Arc de Triomphe
* Entire areas established as memorials to commemorate wartime atrocities or notably bloody battles - e.g. Oradour-sur-Glane or the battlefields at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania and Borodino
* On occasion, monuments also refer to areas of special natural beauty
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