Veurne and Ypres are both historic cities located in the Westhoek region of Belgium.
Veurne, with its picturesque market square and Gothic architecture, exudes a rustic charm.
The city has a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages and is home to notable landmarks such as the Belfry and the Saint Walburga Church.
Ypres, known for its impressive fortifications, has a tragic history from the First World War. The Menin Gate, an iconic memorial, honors the fallen soldiers. Ypres' Grand Place is surrounded by beautiful buildings and offers a lively atmosphere with cozy restaurants and shops.
Both cities are connected by their location in the Westhoek, a region characterized by rolling landscapes, picturesque villages, and a rich culinary tradition.
Both Veurne and Ypres attract visitors with their historical allure and the opportunity to uncover the traces of the past.
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Superb compilation. So many amazing buildings with beautiful architectural styles. Background music really complemented the footage. Great job of filming and producing this video Patrick.
DowntownRDB Posted at 12-30 04:51
Superb compilation. So many amazing buildings with beautiful architectural styles. Background music really complemented the footage. Great job of filming and producing this video Patrick.
Thank You Downtown.
First indoor shot from the curch was actually the Saint Gorge church founded in 1922 by the angelsacian society for the British that stayed in Belgium after the first world war. The Bugles that you hear at that moment in the background is the begining of the last post that they do at Menin Gate each day. And that already for about 90 years (except during ww 2)
First indoor shot from the curch was actually the Saint Gorge church founded in 1922 by the angelsacian society for the British that stayed in Belgium after the first world war. The Bugles that you hear at that moment in the background is the begining of the last post that they do at Menin Gate each day. And that already for about 90 years (except during ww 2)
My pleasure Patrick. Thanks for the interesting information. Hope you have a great last day of the year.