Fixtures refer to permanent elements or installations within an area that cannot be easily removed. In the context of cultural geography, fixtures can include structures or objects that have significant cultural importance or contribute to creating distinctive landscapes.
Related terms
Monuments: Structures or objects built to commemorate a person, event, or idea of historical or cultural significance.
Artifacts: Objects made by humans that have archaeological, historical, or cultural value.
Landmarks: Prominent features within a landscape used for navigation or as symbols of identity.