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Neo-Romanesque brick church, built between 1960 and 1962, designed by Allaert (Kortrijk). It was the parish church for the Tuinwijk district, located far west of Wevelgem's town center, and the later addition of Vogelwijk. The church was deconsecrated. The last mass was celebrated on Christmas Day 2022. Source: Inventory of Immovable Heritage & Wikipedia.
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47,864 German soldiers are buried here, as is stated on the walls. 47,911 is the number given on the official website. Be that as it may: an absurd number of young lives, including on the German side, were sacrificed in "the Great War." A German military cemetery has a very different, somewhat more austere and somber appearance than the many cemeteries managed by the British Commonwealth. In the building at the entrance, you will find, besides a register of names, information boards about the Flemish battlefields. Source: https://kriegsgraeberstaetten.volksbund.de/friedhof/menen
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Chapel dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus as an expression of gratitude from local residents who felt protected during the Second World War.
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The Wevelgem cemetery is not a traditional churchyard, but a true landscape park. In 2020, the project won the Arthur Olivier Prize, a West Flemish provincial award presented every five years for projects that enhance public heritage, primarily through planting. Arthur Olivier (1892-1956), to whom the award is a tribute, was a West Flemish provincial council member and farmer.
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The double house is notable for its bevelled corner, which contains a niche with Christ on the cross.
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Very recognizable work by the Brussels artist Oli B: flowing shapes, strong colours, but never flashy, because somehow brought together in such a way that it becomes a balanced whole.
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The station was opened on 14 January 1853 by the Société des chemins de fer de la Flandre-Occidentale as part of railway line 69. The station building is of the 1895 type and was built in 1912, by the State Railways to replace an older station building from 1855. The station was the impetus for the expansion of the village centre of Wevelgem and had a great regional economic significance due to the transport of coal and flax. The sanitary building and goods shed date from 1924. In 2001, the station building with the sanitary building, the goods shed and the concrete barrier was protected. Since 28 June 2013, the ticket offices of this station have been closed and it has become a stop. For the purchase of all kinds of tickets, one can preferably go to the ticket machine, or via other sales channels. When the station building was sold, there was interest in establishing a cycling museum there, but this offer was not sufficient. A coffee shop was built in its place. In another location, the city has offered a secure bicycle locker since 2016. However, its future is uncertain due to the sale of the station. The station building has been for sale again since September 2023. Source: Wikipedia
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Monument in honour of the military victims of the First and Second World Wars, erected in 1920. The monument initially contained only the names of the fallen soldiers of the First World War; in 1947 the names of the victims of the Second World War were added. Initially, the monument was erected next to the Saint Hilarius Church, but in 1967 it was moved to the former front garden of Vanackere Castle (the current town hall). It is a bronze statue of a soldier with a palm of victory in one hand and a banner in the other on a bluestone pedestal, on which the names of the fallen soldiers can be read, as well as the inscription "Grateful Wevelgem to its fallen sons" and a small poem. Source: Inventory of Immovable Heritage
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