monumentaalsetes
Monumentaalsetes are a type of sculpture that are designed to be permanent and often large in scale. They are typically created to commemorate a person, event, or idea, and are often placed in public spaces. Monumentaalsetes can be made from a variety of materials, including stone, metal, and concrete, and can take many forms, such as statues, obelisks, or memorials. They are often commissioned by governments, organizations, or private individuals, and are intended to serve as a lasting reminder of the subject they commemorate. Monumentaalsetes can also be used to celebrate cultural or historical events, or to honor individuals who have made significant contributions to society. Despite their intended permanence, some monumentaalsetes have been destroyed or removed due to political or social changes, or due to damage from natural disasters or other events.