Alan Turing Memorial

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Additional information: The statue depicts Turing holding an apple because it is believed that he killed himself by eating an apple laced with cyanide following his prosecution two years earlier

Alan Turing is an important historical figure for many, considered the father of modern computer science, contributing significantly to codebreaking during World War II, and having been prosecuted for his homosexuality. Whether you know him as a gay icon or a computing icon, you can pay your respects at the Alan Turing Memorial in the Gay Village.

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Alan Turing Memorial is located at Sackville Gardens, M1 3WA, Manchester City Centre. Nearby is Piccadilly Station.