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The Cloth Hall (Dutch: Lakenhal or Lakenhalle) is a large cloth hall, a medieval commercial building, in Ypres, Belgium. The original structure was erected mainly between 1200 and 1304, in the Gothic style. It was one of the largest commercial buildings of the Middle Ages, when it served as the main market … See more
A painting of the Cloth Hall as it appeared in ruins in 1918, by Scottish-born artist James Kerr-Lawson, was one of over 1,000 pieces of art commissioned by the Canadian War Memorials Fund for part of a World War I memorial building that was planned after the … See more
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50°51′04″N 2°53′09″E / 50.8512°N 2.8858°E See moreIn a row spanning the front of the edifice are tall pointed arches that alternately enclose windows and blind niches. Before World War I, the niches framed life-size statues of historical personages, counts and countesses of Flanders. The niches on the side wings … See more
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• List of carillons in Belgium See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license The Cloth Hall (Lakenhalle) in Ieper/Ypres - Great War
The Cloth Hall, called the Lakenhalle in Flemish, is located in the centre of Ypres. “Laken” is the Flemish word for a type of high quality woollen woven cloth. During medieval times the Cloth Hall was the commercial heart of the city in its role …
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In the 13th century as an example of its power and wealth, the city of Ypres built its first public buildings in stone. The Ypres cloth hall and the belfry were some of the most impressive civil buildings in Europe at that time.
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Along with St. Martin's cathedral just behind it, the Cloth Hall dominates the city center of Ypres. If you visit the city, even to go to the Menin memorial to British and Commonwealth soldiers who died at the Ypres front, you really can't …
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Dec 15, 2022 · The Ypres Cloth Hall is locally known as the Ieper Lakenhal and can be described as one of the most stunning Gothic buildings in the world. Ypres or Ieper is a relatively small city with about 35,000 inhabitants in the western …
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Aug 23, 2020 · Ypres attracted many tourists, particularly to the Cloth Hall, the largest non-religious gothic building in Europe. This memorial to the town’s medieval hey-day had survived centuries of periodic siege and war.
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This award winning museum is located in the Cloth Hall (Lakenhallen) in central Ieper/Ypres. As well as the main exhibition depicting scenes from Ypres Salient battles the Research Centre contains over 5,000 books on the First World War.
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Feb 9, 2017 · Visit The In Flanders Fields Museum In Cloth Hall. Museum, Ruins. © Andrew Nash/Flickr. Already a people magnet in the 14th century, the imposing Cloth Hall with the towering belfry stands as a reminder of the city’s status as …
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