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    Hop Museum Poperinge

    4.0 (2 reviews)

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    In Flanders Field Museum - The entrance to In Flanders Fields Museum at the Cloth Hall

    In Flanders Field Museum

    4.4(11 reviews)
    11.5 km

    A WWI history excursion to Belgium would not be complete without spending time here. The building…read morein which it is housed is a sight unto itself as it features wonderful architecture. The museum allows a somewhat personalized visit as a watch issued upon entry allows registration of basic information such as nationality and preferred language. One can then activate certain displays to get a response specific to that information. There are many items of interest to the history buff and the casual observer alike. It will require two to three hours at minimum to take in all of the information though some will spend more. The displays are excellent. The multimedia presentation is gripping and very well done featuring re-enactments of the accounts of medical personnel. For an extra cost, you can choose to climb the tower to take in the magnificent views afforded by the perspective from the top. Overall, this is a must-see if you are visiting Ypres. The information presented is outstanding, the displays are well done and the museum is well laid out. The €9 fee is unquestionably worth it.

    What do you do when you've already visited Brussels & Bruges? We decided to take an In Flanders…read moreFields tour that includes admission to this museum. It was a great tour! It's located in the reconstructed Cloth Hall (Lakenhalle) at Grote Markt in Ypres. Did you know that it had been totally destroyed during WWI? You would never know this by looking at it. The museum itself is very well done. It focuses on the battles of the Ypres Salient. It's the Western Front in WWI that covered about 9.2 square miles and formed a semicircle around Ypres. The objective of the museum is to show more of the human side of the trench warfare battlefield through personal experiences and artifacts. There's a great amount of information about the artillery projectiles that were responsible for two-thirds of all deaths on the battlefield. There's also a display of medical items used to dress these wounds during the battle and at Advanced Dressing Stations such as the one in Essex Farm. The chemical warfare exhibit is the most haunting of them all, but then you'll see art in the midst of all of it. The art pieces are scattered throughout the displays as a segue or transition that humanizes the subject matter. My only regret is not purchasing the audio guide. They give you a microchipped poppy bracelet that allows you to enter. It can be personalized, but no one really gives you any instructions on how to program it. Who has the time for that anyway? It can be used with the interactive displays to scan for personal stories of people who lived through the war. You can keep the bracelet as a souvenir. We just dropped it back into the dedicated container on the way out. There's an option to climb up to the bell tower if you have the time. We also saw a nice café in the museum with a gift shop. We had a very nice visit at the museum and Ypres. It's a beautiful city!

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    In Flanders Field Museum - Artillery projectiles that accounted for two-thirds of all deaths on the battlefield

    Artillery projectiles that accounted for two-thirds of all deaths on the battlefield

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    The poppy sign in front of the bus parking spots and museum

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    Palais des Beaux Arts

    Palais des Beaux Arts

    4.6(57 reviews)
    34.6 kmCentre

    Terrific museum We spent the best part of a rainy Saturday…read moreafternoon in this surprisingly good art museum. There was an extensive and varied collection of art and it was terrific value at €7. It would have been great if there had been some information in English.

    I'm going to be very upfront in the beginning of this review, when I arrived at Palais des Beaux…read moreArts I was pretty burnt out with museums at this point, it was extremely cold, raining, and we were waiting in a line outside for like twenty minutes so the start to this experience was pretty miserable. Once we got into the building and through the security checkpoint, you could tell right away that this place was pretty beautiful. The building itself is 3 stories and each floor has something a little bit different to offer you. We headed down first and spent some time looking at the statues which were absolutely incredible, followed by the second floor which was a mixture of different pieces of art and a dome style room you could sit on beanbags and watch something. The main event of the show was upstairs where I couldn't even estimate the insane amount of paintings that fill the walls of the different colored rooms. The rooms themselves are all tall and covered from floor to ceiling with such incredible pieces, and everything you think you are done suddenly the red painted rooms turn into white rooms or green rooms and it just keeps going, it was truly remarkable. Overall, the Palais des Beaux Arts was a fantastic place to spend an hour or so learning about French art. Did I leave some stuff out? Yeah, because this was like my 23rd museum and at some point they start blending together. I loved how diverse the art here was and really did enjoy walking around, I highly recommend checking this place out if you are in Lille.

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    Talbot House

    Talbot House

    5.0(2 reviews)
    0.1 km

    Talbot house was the finest house in Poperinge at the outbreak of WW1 being the residence of the…read moretown's wealthiest hop merchant. When the war broke out the house was rented by an English army chaplain Philip "Tubby" Clayton as a refuge for soldiers granted leave from fighting at the nearby frontline. The house was purchased by a trust and has been preserved as tribute the story of Tubby Clayton and the men that he provided a haven to during the war. The house has a museum and is also open to guests. When we arrived we were greeted by two friendly dutch ladies who turned out to be volunteers who acted as wardens to the house during our stay. Every guest is presented with a nice warm cup of tea and a chat about the history of the house and the surrounding attractions relating to WW1. On our trip we visited the Passchendale museum with realistic trenches and dugouts, Tyne Cot cemetery, the Irish peace garde and finished with the playing of the last post which takes place very night at 8pm at the Menin Gate in Ypres. Talbot house provides comfortable accommodation at very reasonable prices, there is also a beautiful kitchen where guests can store and prepare there own food. Breakfast can be ordered in our sourced form the nearby bakeries in the town There is free parking in the Gasthuis lot to the rear or elsewhere in the town. Apart form the WW1 sights, Poperinge is at the centre of the Belgian hop growing region which is home to some of the best Belgian beers including West Vleteren, St Bernardus and the ubiquitous Poperinge Hommer Beer. This is an exceptional and unique place and should not be missed by anyone wanting to immerse themselves in the atmosphere and experience of WW1.

    Doubles as a bed and breakfast with a separate Yelp listing - did not stay here. The museum is very…read morewell put together with a surprising number of rooms and plenty of history to take in surrounding World War 1. At the end of the museum self-guided tour, you are able to go into the bed and breakfast portion (within the actual historic house) and sit and have tea with one of the staff. We also were given a tour of some of the rooms in the historical bed and breakfast, which were very impressive. The experience was well put together, unique, and the staff were outstanding. I found the experience to be personal, homely, and educational. Really glad we stopped in.

    Hop Museum Poperinge - museums - Updated June 2026

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