• The Menin Gate (Dutch: Menenpoort), officially the Menin Gate Memorial to the Missing, is a war memorial in Ypres, Belgium...
  • This cutting was known as the “Menenpoort” in Flemish or the “Porte de Menin” in French, which translates as the “Menen or Menin Gate”.
  • The Last Post Ceremony occurs every evening at 8pm at the Menin Gate in Ieper (Ypres), Western Belgium.
  • No fee for the Menin Gate. ... From the station you can walk (+- 15 minutes - 1,2 km) through the town to the Menin Gate Memorial.
  • Our information centre in close to the Menin Gate has all the practical information you need when visiting the Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial and surrounding area.
  • 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.
  • ‘They sleep around us in hallowed ground’ Welcome, my friends, to the internet’s biggest, if nothing else, photographic look around the Menin Gate.
  • Menin Gate is one of the most important First World War sites in Ypres and has a daily memorial ceremony at 8pm known as the Last Post Ceremony.
  • Belçika'nın Flaman Bölgesindeki Batı Flandre iline bağlı Ypres beldesinde bulunan Menin Gate Anıtı 24 Temmuz 1927 tarihinde ziyarette açılan bir savaş anıtıdır.
  • The Menin Gate Memorial was designed by Sir Reginald Blomfield and constructed by the British government. It was officially unveiled to the public on July 24, 1927.