• Sassoon described the Menin Gate in his poem 'On Passing the New Menin Gate', saying that the dead of the Ypres Salient would "deride this sepulchre of crime".
  • The Menin Gate at Ypres, Belgium, bears the names of 54,896 of those who died between 1914 and 15 August 1917 and have no known grave.
  • Nearly 100,000 soldiers from the British Empire went missing in action with no known grave. Their names are recorded on the Menin Gate and at the Tyne Cot...
  • Information about available coach parking near the Menin Gate and city centre can be found here: Traffic arrangement for coaches at Ypres.
  • The site of the Menin Gate was chosen because of the hundreds of thousands of men who passed through it on their way to the battlefields.
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    Menin Gate. The Menin Gate is a memorial monument in the Belgian city of Ypres.
  • You were redirected here from the unofficial Page: Menin Gate School Hotel, Kauwekijnstraat 1, Ypres.
  • On the doorstep of the Menin Gate. ... Located on the doorstep of the Menin Gate Memorial and with the ramparts just across the street.
  • Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade sound the Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial's arches.
  • This cutting was known as the “Menenpoort” in Flemish or the “Porte de Menin” in French, which translates as the “Menen or Menin Gate”.