Ypres : Belgium
Ypres : Belgium
Ypres Travel Guide
Ypres (locally: Ieper) is a small cosy town in Western Flanders, Belgium’s coastal region. Its roots are back in the early middle ages. In those days, Ypres lived from its sheet-weaving industry. The trade was mainly with France, London, Italian States, and also up north with the Hanze. As the wealth was amounting quickly, the inhabitants raised some very impressing buildings, such as the cathedral. In the end of the 18th century, Flanders and Ieper were under French rule. Their famous architect Vauban designed the impressing fortifications, still in place today.
In the first world war, Ypres was just 8 km away from the frontline, within shooting range of the german canons. The whole town was completely destroyed, all old buildings where truly gone. It is said that a man on a horse could oversee the entire city ! Around Ypres, there are a lot of British, Canadian, Belgian, German, French, Australian,… war cemeteries. During the 1920’s, the town was reconstructed in the original style. So today, it is like a living museum. At Menin’s gate, there is a monument with thousands of names of commonwealth soldiers, still missed today… Every night at eight, there is still a short moment of honour for all those fallen in the Great War. Ieper is easy to travel to by train, motorway… and has over 10 hotels. Make sure you don’t miss out Ieper on your trip through Belgium !