• In 1927, the Menin Gate was opened at the eastern exit of the town. ... Thousands of soldiers entered the town through the Menin Gate.
  • The triumphal arch that now stands at Menin Gate was designed by British architect Reginald Blomfield in 1921.
  • 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.
  • Menin Gate. Menenstraat, 8900 Ieper, Belçika•+32 57 23 92 20. ... Resmi olarak Kayıplar için Menin Kapısı Anıtı olan Menin Kapısı, Belçika'nın Ypres kentinde...
  • Menin Gate Anıtı Nerede. Bu anıt, savaşta ölüp mezarları belli olmayan İngiliz askerlerine adanmıştır. Bu anıtın önünde her gece harika parçalar eşliğinde törenler...
  • 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.
  • The Menin Gate was designed by Sir Reginald Blomfield on behalf of the Imperial War Graves Commission to fulfil this criteria, and was completed in July 1927.
  • “Who will remember, passing through this gate, The unheroic Dead who fed the guns?” Sassoon referred to the Menin Gate as “a sepulchre of crime”.
  • One of the four gates to the town was the Menenpoort, or Menin Gate, on the road leading to the nearby town of Menin.
  • 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".