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Menin Gate Moments

While the Menin Gate is being restored, discover eight moments from the story of this historic location. Each has been painstakingly created by artist Tom Cole and explores a different moment in the life of the gateway.

Discover eight moments in the story of this remarkable location; from a peaceful gateway to a prosperous town; to a broken shell scarred passage through which marched the men who fought and died in the Ypres Salient from 1914 to 1918; finally, see how this gateway has transformed, becoming a place of remembrance, learning and healing for generations past, present and future.

THE STORY OF THE MENIN GATE

THE MENIN GATE 1910
Ypres is not a battlefield but a town, a home, where people lived and live.

STORM CLOUDS GATHER 1914
War comes to Ypres. To its defence come soldiers from France and from across the British Empire.

DESOLATION 1917
Years of war have destroyed the gate and the city of Ypres.

VICTORY 1919
Amongst the wasteland the search for the fallen continues and the cemeteries grow ever bigger. So many have been lost forever, they are ‘the missing’.

A MEMORIAL FOR THE MISSING 1925
The CWGC were determined the missing would not be forgotten. Plans are drawn up by Commission staff for a great memorial to stand at the Menin Gate through which so many marched during the long years of war.

"HE IS NOT MISSING, HE IS HERE" 1927
The CWGC’s vision is realised. On 24 July 1927, thousands witness the moment the Menin Gate is unveiled. They look up and see the names of family, friends, and comrades.

THE LAST POST 1965
Remembrance requires all of us. By the mid-1960s, many who knew the men commemorated here had passed away.  The Menin Gate was often quiet, even during the famous Last Post Ceremony. Work to preserve the Gate by the CWGC never faltered and today thousands are able visit to learn and remember.

THE FUTURE
The CWGC works to preserve all the cemeteries and memorials in their care around the world, including the Menin Gate. Future generations will be able to visit, learn and remember, walking in the footsteps of those who have come before and will come after.

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RESTORING THE MENIN GATE

CWGC Ieper Information Centre

Our information centre in close to the Menin Gate has all the practical information you need when visiting the Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial and surrounding area.

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Menin Gate educational resources

Menin Gate Moments

This teaching resource encourages young people to explore the story of the Menin Gate in Ieper, using engaging new artwork to create their own narrative of this iconic location and the Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial.

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