The Belgian city shows its commitment to LGBT locals and visitors.
January 20 2015 4:47 PM EST
January 20 2015 12:52 AM EST
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With help from Het Roze Huis, a Belgian LGBT organization celebrating its 20th anniversary, a new gay monument was erected in Belgium's largest city, Antwerp.
The Rainbow Monument is a railway bridge illuminated in different colors every night; it's now one of the most conspicuous LGBT markers in the world. "The Rainbow Monument is a symbol that shows the city of Antwerp is open to all people regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity," Het Roze Huis's Thomas Jans said in a statement.