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NYC AIDS Memorial

Memorial 2016

Gedenkstätte für die über 100.000 New Yorker, die an der AIDS-Epidemie starben, am Standort der größten AIDS-Station an der Ostküste im St Vincent's Hospital.

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St Vincent's Triangle, Greenwich Ave & 12th Street, New York, NY 10014, USA
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www.nycaidsmemorial.org

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The NYC AIDS Memorial opened on 1 December 2016 — World AIDS Day — on the small triangular plot across from where St Vincent's Catholic Medical Center stood until 2010. St Vincent's ran the East Coast's first and largest AIDS ward from 1984 onwards and cared for more people with AIDS than any hospital on the eastern seaboard during the epidemic's darkest years. The memorial itself is an 18-foot-tall white steel canopy of triangular panels — a form the architects, Studio ai, arrived at through triangular geometry as a nod to the pink triangle. Underfoot, a granite pavement is engraved with excerpts from Walt Whitman's *Song of Myself*, chosen by Jenny Holzer. Beneath the canopy, three benches offer shade and a place to sit. The memorial is small — you can walk it in five minutes — but is designed to be re-visited. Yearly ceremonies happen on World AIDS Day (1 December) and Pride Sunday. On any regular afternoon it functions as a neighbourhood public square, which was exactly the intent: not a solemn plaza but a lived-in bench-and-tree corner in Greenwich Village. A short walk from Christopher Street and the Stonewall complex, this is one of the two places in Manhattan where the AIDS crisis is publicly memorialised in permanent form — the other is the community-organised Names Project quilt panels, which are itinerant. Free, open 24/7, no ticketing required.

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Vito Curcio
Vito Curcio Jun 2026
Anna Garcia
Anna Garcia Jun 2026

Quiet area to sit and reflect.

Dag En
Dag En Jun 2026

Nice little park where a small band performs occasionally.

Ricky Charleston
Ricky Charleston May 2026

Who asked for MORE concrete in this park? Oh some grass? Let’s put some concrete there

Máxima The Poor Queen.
Máxima The Poor Queen. Apr 2026

I am glad that we have a place where we can remember all the people who suffer. And yet, these struggle never ends!!! We’re still here !!!

Abduvohid
Abduvohid Mar 2026
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Erin Perez Dec 2025

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