The Alan Turing Memorial, situated in Sackville Gardens in Manchester, England, is a sculpture in memory of Alan Turing, a pioneer of modern computing.
Turing is believed to have taken his own life in 1954, two years after being convicted of gross indecency. As such, he is as much a gay icon as an icon of computing, and the memorial is situated near to Canal Street, Manchester's gay village.
Turing is depicted sitting on a bench situated in a central position in the park, holding an apple. On Turing's left is the University of Manchester and on his right is Canal Street. Sculptor Glyn Hughes said the park was chosen as the location for the statue because "It's got the university science buildings...on one side and it's got all the gay bars on the other side, where apparently he spent most of his evenings."
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Turing_Memorial
Address 48 Sackville Street, Manchester M1 3WE, United Kingdom
Coordinates 53°28'36.125" N -2°14'9.759" E