Memorial

A memorial is an object, structure, or event established to commemorate and honor the memory of a person or group, often those who have passed away. Memorials can take various forms, including monuments, statues, plaques, gardens, or ceremonies, and they serve as a means of remembrance and reflection for individuals and communities. The purpose of a memorial is to preserve the legacy and significance of the person or event it represents, ensuring that it is not forgotten, while often also fostering a sense of connection and solidarity among those who remember. Memorials can be personal, such as family memorials for loved ones, or public, commemorating significant historical events or figures.