Worth a visit if you're passing, it is located by the Anne Frank house, but easy to miss if you're not sure what you're looking for. It is a good spot to take a moment to thank those who have come before and fought for...More




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Worth a visit if you're passing, it is located by the Anne Frank house, but easy to miss if you're not sure what you're looking for. It is a good spot to take a moment to thank those who have come before and fought for...More

You'd never know this was a monument unless you walked right up to it. From the bridge it just looked like some step to a jetty on the canal.

I loved the idea to have a monument dedicated to homosexuality but it was not much of a sight. You can easily miss it.

If you are part of the LGBTI+ community, you should visit the monument, it remembers the battles of all the community in the world which are still under way for equality just as regular woman have to deal with still.

This monument stands in tribute to all the gay men and lesbians who have been subjected to persecution. The monument is simple and is a set of steps leading to a triangular jetty on the canal. While I applaud the sentiments, the monument is a...More





I read reviews of people being underwhelmed by the monument so I thought I'd go and see. I've seen the Manneken Pis in Brussel's and Copenhagen's mermaid - it can't whelm me less than those surely? Well it didn't but the reviewers have a...More

I expected more from monuments designed to commemorate those ridiculed and maltreated because of their sexuality. Clearly acts as more of a meeting place, a sit down for something to eat / drink. The larger triangle certainly attracts passers-by and you do have some views...More

Sorry but really. Not worth the time to visit this and could not really see the point - no pun included. Not my thing - sorry.
