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Memorial Site, Hill 60(en)
Belgium / West-Flandern / Ieper
battlefield, First World War 1914-1918, heritage
One of the most fought places in Ypres, not just the place for the first poison gas against the British troops would be used (May 1915), the hill is especially notorious because of underground warfare. The first large-scale 'mine battle'
The Bluff(en)
Belgium / West-Flandern / Ieper
battlefield, First World War 1914-1918
www.1914-1918.net/bat14_2.htm
Begraafplaats Evergem(en)
Belgium / Ost-Flandern / Evergem
region
De Somviele Plant(en)
Belgium / Ost-Flandern / Evergem
wholesale business, flowershop / florist
Wholesale florist
Zwijnaarde Castle(en)
Belgium / Ost-Flandern / Merelbeke
castle, country club, seminars, interesting place, wedding / marriage hall
Country club Seminars wedding receptions Staff parties Business lunches
Liedermeers Park(en)
Belgium / Ost-Flandern / Merelbeke (Ghent)
park, nature
25ha big is the green lung of Merelbeke Flora quarter. Maintained as a "nature park". Features a bird asylum, watch the species as you stroll by. Home to many frogs.
Rijvisschepark(en)
Belgium / Ost-Flandern / Gent
The Rijvisschepark contains the Vierwinden office coplex and the HQ of VIB, The Flanders Institute for Biotechnology.
St. Julien Memorial(en)
Belgium / West-Flandern / Langemark-Poelkapelle
memorial, canada, cemetery, First World War 1914-1918
The Canadians First Division holding the most northern section of the British line and the 45th (Algerian) Division holding the most southern section of the French line.[1] The German Army had 168 tons of chlorine deployed in 5,730 cylinders opposite
Kinepolis Kortrijk(en)
Belgium / West-Flandern / Kortrijk (Kortrijk)
cinema, multiplex
10-projection rooms cinema complex
Sport Facility of the University of Ghent(en)
Belgium / Ost-Flandern / Gent (Ghent)
facility
Oud Justitiepaleis(en)
Belgium / Ost-Flandern / Gent (Ghent)
Faculty of Economics and Business Administration(en)
Belgium / Ost-Flandern / Gent (Ghent)
university
Campus Tweekerken & Hoveniersberg Ghent University
De Therminal(en)
Belgium / Ost-Flandern / Gent (Ghent)
university, student center / student union
Students's Union: "De Therminal"
Oudenaarde Town Hall(en)
Belgium / Ost-Flandern / Oudenaarde (Oudenaarde)
interesting place, town hall
Built in 1526-1537 in Brabantine Gothic style. A duplicate of this building was created in Paris as Belgium's pavilion for the 1900 World's Fair.
Saint Walpurga Church(en)
Belgium / Ost-Flandern / Oudenaarde (Oudenaarde)
church, heritage
The St. Walpurga church consists of two main parts: the older and smaller east side, built starting in 1150, and the imposing west side with its 90m tower. Protected architectural heritage (ID: 27310) www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=209
Church of Our Lady of Pamele(en)
Belgium / Ost-Flandern / Oudenaarde (Oudenaarde)
church
Our Lady of Pamele was built starting in 1234 under the Lord of Pamele, Arnulf van Binche. With its blue-gray stone, dominant central tower and small round corner towers, the building is a typical example of the Scheldt Gothic style.
Dendermonde Town Hall(en)
Belgium / Ost-Flandern / Dendermonde (Dendermonde)
belfry, town hall
The oldest wing of the town hall was built in 1337-1350 as a "cloth hall", a center for the trade of woolen goods. The belfry was added in 1377-1378. Only the stone walls of the building survived the fires of
Castle of Rumbeke(en)
Belgium / West-Flandern / Roeselare (Roeselare)
interesting place
Ultrameert(en)
Belgium / Ost-Flandern / Gent (Ghent)
Home of Ultrameert.com, come join the party.
Provincial Court(en)
Belgium / West-Flandern / Brugge (Bruges)
courthouse
The Provinciaal Hof ("Provincial Court") was formerly the seat of the West Flanders Provincial Council. Visitors to Bruges often assume that the Gothic-style edifice is one of the city's many medieval buildings, but its construction did not begin until 1887.
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