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During the war the two stone lions standing on each side of the Menin Gate were seen by tens of thousands of troops as they went towards the front line. Afterwards it was decided that on this site a huge monument, designed by the architect Sir Reginald Blomfield, would commemorate those of the Empire who were killed in Belgium but have no known grave.

Acclaimed British author and poet Rudyard Kipling contributed the following words which were inscribed on both the eastern and western facades of the memorial. Menin Gate Menenstraat. Opening Information Open:. Price information Price:. Also interesting. The Great War Remembered Concert. Tourist routes by car. On the map. Do Biking Biking. Bike rental. Hiking Hiking. Boat Boat rental. Horseriding Horseriding.

Touring Cars and Motorcycle. Scooter and Solex Rental. The trees on the ramparts were stripped of their leaves and branches.

After the Great War the cutting where the road passed through the gateway was still there, but it was severely damaged. The stumps and trunks of trees on the ramparts on both sides of the gate were still standing, but had been stripped of all their branches.

The brickwork of the ramparts was badly damaged. The location of the Menenpoort at the eastern exit of Ypres Ieper was considered a fitting place for one of the Memorials to the Missing for the thousands of British and Commonwealth soldiers who have no known grave in the Ypres Salient battlefields. Access to the Menin Gate is easiest on foot. There is parking in nearby streets or in the Grote Markt market square , which is a few minutes' walk away. Care should be taken when crossing the road which runs through the arch of the Menin Gate Memorial.

The Memorial to commemorate the names of over 54, officers and men of the United Kingdom and Commonwealth Forces who died in the Ypres Salient before 16 August and who have no known grave. Every evening at 8 o'clock This was started in and it has been played almost every night since except for a period in the Second World War when Ypres was occupied by German Forces.

The city of Ypres now known by its Flemish name of Ieper offers all sorts of facilities and places of interest for visitors to the First World War battlfields, such as tourist information, museums, places to eat, places to stay, shops and sites of special interest relating to the war. See our page at:. History of the Menin Gate, Ieper Ypres Section of a map from , showing Ypres, its moat and the eastern and southern gateways to Menin and Lille, through which the troops would pass to make their way into the Ypres Salient battlefields.

The Menenpoort - Menin Gate - before the outbreak of war in the summer of On 22 November the Cloth Hall Lakenhalle was badly damaged by German artillery shells and a fire caught hold in the building and the wooden scaffolding. Damage to the Menenpoort. View of the Menin Gate Memorial from the north-east, looking at the eastern entrance. The Menin Gate Memorial at night.



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