Belgium and Luxembourg (Eyewitness Travel Guides)

(WallPaper) #1

124 BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG REGION BY REGION


For hotels and restaurants in this region see pp264–6 and pp288–91


Moving displays at In Flanders
Fields, Ieper’s Word War I museum

A Tour of World
War I Battlefields w

See pp126–7.

Kasteel


Beauvoorde 0


Wulveringemstraat 10, Veurne.
Road Map A2. Tel (058) 299229.
@ # Jul–Aug: daily; see website for
details. ¢ Nov–Feb. & 9 =
http://www.kasteelbeauvoorde.be


With its moat, brick turrets
and step gables as well as
its parkland setting, Kasteel
Beauvoorde is one of the
most attractive small
castles in Belgium.
An earlier castle
on the site was des-
troyed by Protestant
rebels in 1584, and
this classic Flemish
fortified manor was
built in its place in
the early 17th cen-
tury. Sympathetically restored
in the 19th century, the interior
contains furniture, carved
wood panelling and ceramics.


The controversial IJzertoren with its striking cross-shaped profile


IJzertoren q


IJzerdijk 49, Diksmuide; 15 km (9
miles) SE of Veurne. Road Map A2.
Tel (051) 500286. £ @ # daily;
see website for details. ¢ 3 weeks in
Jan. & - = http://www.ijzertoren.org


A vast cross, 84 m (275 ft) tall,
rises from the banks of the
River IJzer at Diksmuide and
towers over the surroundings.
This is the IJzertoren (IJzer
Tower), a monument to the
Flemish dead of World War I,
and a physical plea for peace.
Remarkably, it contains an
impressive museum on 22
floors, leading down from a
roof terrace with commanding


views over the surrounding
flat landscape. The main
theme is World War I, evoked
through photographs, videos,
artifacts, an extensive recon-
structed dugout and even the
smells of poison gas.
The tower is a controversial
monument and, until recently,
the focus of right-wing Flemish
nationalism. In fact, this is
the second tower on the site,
completed in 1965. The first,
built between 1928 and
1930, was mysteriously
blown up in 1946,
no doubt because
of its powerful sym-
bolic connotations.

Environs
Just 2 km (1 mile)
to the north of the
IJzertoren is the
Dodengang (Trench of Death):
preserved trenches where,
over 1915–18, the Belgian
army blocked German troops
from advancing across the
flooded IJzer. The German
military cemetery at Vladso,
6 km (4 miles) northeast,
contains the heartrending
sculptures Grieving Parents
by celebrated Expressionist
artist Käthe Kollwitz (1867–
1945). Her 17-year-old son,
killed in 1914, is buried here.

E Dodengang
IJzerdijk 65, Diksmuide. Tel (051)



  1. Apr–Sep: 9am–4:30pm


    daily (Oct–mid-Nov: Mon–Fri, mid-
    Nov–Apr: Tue–Fri).




Ieper e


32 km (20 miles) S of Veurne.
Road Map A2. * 35,000. £
@ n Lakenhalle, Grote Markt 34;
(057) 239220. http://www.ieper.be

Ypres in French and “Wipers”
to the thousands of British
troops who passed this way
during World War I, Ieper was
once a prosperous medieval
cloth town. In 1914, it found
itself just to the west of the
front line, the Ypres Salient,
and was demolish ed by shell-
ing over the next four years.
When peace returned, the citi-
zens reconstructed their town
as it had once been. Today,
the town acts as a centre for
visitors to the battlefields and
mili tary cemeteries. Its World
War I museum, In Flanders
Fields provides a moving
background, focussing on the
experiences of indi viduals. To
commemorate the dead, the
Last Post is played every even-
ing at the Menin Gate, a huge
stone arch with the names of
55,000 missing soldiers.

Environs
Located 5 km (3 miles) east
of Ieper, Bellewaerde Park is
a large theme park with an
open-air zoo and some 30
other attractions.

E In Flanders Fields
Grote Markt 34, Ieper Tel (057)
239 220. # Apr–mid–Nov:
10am–6pm daily; mid-Nov–Mar:
10am–5pm Tue–Sun. & =
Y Bellewaerde Park
E17/A19 Ieper, exit 3 Beselare,
Meenseweg 497, Ieper Tel (057)



  1. late Mar–Jan. & 7


    0 - =




Ceramic plate from
Kasteel Beauvoorde
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