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Tyne Cot Commonwealth War Graves Cemetery and Memorial to the Missing(en)Belgium / West-Flandern / Zonnebeke memorial, cemetery, First World War 1914-1918War cemetery wit fallen soldiers in World War One, particulary soldiers fallen in the Third Ypres. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passchendaele sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyne_Cot
City hall and Belfry of Menen(en)Belgium / West-Flandern / Menen (Menen)belfry, town hallTown Hall and Belfry of Menen
Saint Walpurga Church(en)Belgium / West-Flandern / Veurne (Veurne)church, heritageThe Church of Saint Walpurga has origins in the 9th century but was rebuilt in the 13th-14th centuries in Gothic style. The west end was never completed, resulting in an unusually short nave and no bell tower. Protected architectural heritage
Saint Nicholas Church(en)Belgium / West-Flandern / Veurne (Veurne)church, heritageEarliest mention of 1120. Until the French Revolution served by the monks of St. Nicholas Abbey. Protected architectural heritage (ID: 16812)
Blankenberge Pier(en)Belgium / West-Flandern / Blankenberge beach, tourism, pier, sea, seaside, interesting placeThe pier in Blankenberge is the only pier on the Belgian coast. It was constructed in 1933, and is 350m long. It is open to the public throughout the year.
Blankenberge(en)Belgium / West-Flandern / Blankenberge beach, cityBlankenberge is a city in the Belgian province of West Flanders. The municipality comprises the coastal town of Blankenberge proper and the settlement of Uitkerke.
Mira Bridge(en)Belgium / Ost-Flandern / Hamme heritage, bridgeThe municipality of Hamme had in 1824 an initial petition for a bridge over the Durme be allowed to build. The wooden swing bridge was carried out in 1827. Since 1904, the bridge was used by the steam tram (Hamme
Roeselare(en)Belgium / West-Flandern / Roeselare city
Regentieplein(en)Belgium / Ost-Flandern / Sint-Niklaas (Sint-Niklaas)square, heritageVariance Government Square The name was given 'Regentieplein' (Government Variance Square) to remind the Government Variance Council during the revolution of 1830 governed the country. Probably built shortly before 1860 as the centrepiece of the new district station, she was
Castle Walburg(en)Belgium / Ost-Flandern / Sint-Niklaas (Sint-Niklaas)castleSmall romantic castle in the Vidts Romain park with a beautiful pond. Dates from the Spanish domination. Protected architectural heritage (ID: 15237)
Saint Anthony Convent - Resthouse(en)Belgium / Ost-Flandern / Sint-Niklaas (Sint-Niklaas)heritage, resthouseFormaly known as castle 'Moelandkasteel' (1776-17778) Situated in front of Hospital 'Maria Middelares'. Bought and occupied since 1888 by the Sisters of Charity of the Risen Saviour. Protected architectural heritage (ID: 15013)
Witte Molen(en)Belgium / Ost-Flandern / Sint-Niklaas (Sint-Niklaas)windmill, interesting placeAt an elevation standing octagonal brick windmill with slate roof from the 17th century. Simple rectangular openings. Paved surrounding footpath. Protected architectural heritage (ID: 14980)
De Witte Molen(en)Belgium / Ost-Flandern / Sint-Niklaas (Sint-Niklaas)sports complexMunicipal sport centre
Polygon wood(en)Belgium / West-Flandern / Zonnebeke battlefield, First World War 1914-1918, interesting placePolygon Wood is a large wood 1.6 kilometres south of the village of Zonnebeke which was completely devastated in the First World War. The wood was cleared by Commonwealth troops at the end of October 1914, given up on 3
Polygon Wood Cemetery(en)Belgium / West-Flandern / Zonnebeke cemetery, First World War 1914-1918, heritageThis cemetery, which is just outside the wood after which it is named, was used from November 1917 to September 1918, visible from the entrance to the cemetery, is Buttes New British cemetery, which stands just inside the wood. There
Buttes New British Cemetery(en)Belgium / West-Flandern / Zonnebeke cemetery, First World War 1914-1918This burial ground was made after the Armistice when a large number of graves (almost all of 1917, but in a few instances of 1914, 1916 and 1918) were brought in from the battlefields of Zonnebeke. There are now 2,103
Convent Brothers of Charity(en)Belgium / Ost-Flandern / Kruibeke monastery, domain
Castle Altena(en)Belgium / Ost-Flandern / Kruibeke castle, heritageIn 1594 water castle built to replace the ten years earlier burned castle. Until 1850 in possession of the family 'Lanfranchie', then in possession of 'Edward Peter Filip, knight le Boucq Beaudignies'. In 1878 by 'Julius le Vicomte Boucq Beaudignies'
Chapel and classrooms(en)Belgium / Ost-Flandern / Kruibeke chapel, classroomIt is taught in psychiatry, occupational therapy and management. After their studies, students submit an exam and further success, after further education and inclusion in the monastary, they return to their country to be used in devices as managed by
Church of Our Lady(en)Belgium / Ost-Flandern / Kruibeke church, heritageThe oldest parts of the church believed to climb to early 15th century. In 1575 lit on fire by the Spaniards, after recovery, she was ordained on May 14, 1584. Improvement in 1652. In 1660-61, the south aisle widened, raised
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