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Ieper (Ypres) Attractions: What to do in Ieper (Ypres)
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Full scale reconstructions of war scenes, an extended collection of weapons, war equipment and photos make this museum to a...
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Full scale reconstructions of war scenes, an extended collection of weapons, war equipment and photos make this museum to a true must-see!The chapel, in which the museum is located, dates back from the early twenties. This chapel was built directly across the Hooge Crater cemetery in memory of the many fallen soldiers on the battle fields of ‘Hooge’ over a period of 4 years. Rare military clothing of the troops, that where fighting in the ‘Ypres Salient’ (Ieperboog) are exposed in glass displays. Also you can see some full scale scenes of the Great War battle fields, very authentically reproduced. The theme of the scenes is very divers: German bunkers, British trenches and full scale horses with cavalry troops on their backs.
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Located near the town of Ypres, this Flemish theme park is the oldest one operating in Belgium. The park is well-known for...
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Located near the town of Ypres, this Flemish theme park is the oldest one operating in Belgium. The park is well-known for its gardens, expert landscaping and several theme rides.
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"We travelled with a West Yorkshire choir who performed two pieces on Saturday 18th May.Many complements were paid on their performance in this poignant ceremony.The playing of the Last Post had a profound effect on all present.The ceremony at he Menin Gate is a tribute to the soldiers lost during th..."e battles of Ypres during WW1 whose bodies have never been found.Their names are inscribed on the walls of the arch and total in excess of 50 thousand.The whole event was a very moving experience and will not be forgotten.
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"In all, we have attended the ceremony four times and have experienced varying conditions. Viewing really depends on how many people are there. One night there were so many people that we couldn't see anything, even though we had got there 15 mins early. There was a male voice choir singing on that n..."ight. On a very wet night we had a great view of the ceremony. It's so moving and its good to see that so many young people still remember to honour the young men who gave their lives for our freedom.
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"The museum is owned by the farmer so you go into the cafe and pay 10 euro to get access to his huge collection of relics from both sides. It is well worth the money to see such a fantastic collection, then to go outside and view the trenches which really convey the dreadful conditions suffered by th..."e young soldiers.
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