On Armistice Day, noticed on 11 November every year to mark the tip of the First World Conflict, Belgium stops for a ceremony broadcast stay from the Menin Gate in Ypres. The monument is a “memorial to the lacking”, lined with greater than 54,0000 names of troopers from throughout the British empire who died within the battle however whose our bodies had been by no means discovered or recognized.
However for a lot of a long time, water has been slowly seeping into the construction, demanding a years-long restoration programme by the Commonwealth Conflict Graves Fee (CWGC) and Bressers Architects, which has been accomplished in time for this 12 months’s occasion. The 1927 gate is amongst a set of 139 monuments and cemeteries throughout northern France and Belgium designated a multi-location World Heritage Website in 2023. A lot of them are actually a century previous and in want of conservation.
A 2019 inspection discovered the arch, designed by the architect Reginald Blomfield and impressed by the Porte de la Citadelle in Nancy, to be structurally sound however there have been cracks and weathering brought on by water ingress—requiring the CWGC’s most advanced restoration undertaking but. The work price a complete of €6m, principally funded by the CWGC however with assist from its members Australia, Canada, India, New Zealand, South Africa and the UK, together with a €1.6m grant from the Flemish authorities and €300,000 from town of Ypres. The restored gate was formally unveiled in July, in a ceremony led by the UK’s Princess Anne, CWGC’s president.
What did the restoration work contain?
The monument’s Euville limestone facings have been cleaned and its purple brickwork repointed. Its ironwork balustrades, in the meantime, have been eliminated for refinishing, then reinstalled with refined new fixings into the adjoining columns that enable for future periodic removing. The outer wall’s brick leaf was coming away after repairs following Second World Conflict harm and has been tied again. A brand new guests centre has additionally been opened in a former store reverse.
A radical change has been the introduction of a planted “dwelling roof” above the principle concrete vault—an addition requested by the Flemish authorities, which oversaw bids for the restoration. Blomfield regarded the Menin Gate as certainly one of three works that he wished to be remembered by, so the departure from his designs in change for a small space of inexperienced roof—and restricted sustainability features—might be seen to have slightly an excessive amount of novelty worth, even when they aren’t seen from floor stage.
A view of the gate’s new “dwelling backyard”
© Studio Bourgeat
The supplies utilized in Blomfield’s authentic roof, nonetheless, had been unclear. It seems to have had a bituminous end. It had been failing for a while and within the Nineteen Eighties was supplemented by layers of Sarnafil, a propriety waterproof membrane whose set up was unsatisfactory. (Related interventions at Edwin Lutyens’ Thiepval Memorial have additionally been made.) The planted roof protects the brand new PMMA liquid waterproofing layer from UV and the planting permits water to soak away gently.
Nonetheless minimize into the roof are three oculi within the vault by way of which Armistice Day poppies are dropped to flutter down. Their ornamental bronze rims had been restored in situ—the group shocked to seek out they had been used as formwork when pouring the concrete of the vault, and so couldn’t be eliminated.
A considerate tribute
There are considerate particulars to the repairs: the place new stone has needed to be inserted among the many names, curvilinear outlines have been used as they much less inclined to attract the attention than rectilinear shapes. Authentic supplies have been handled like literal touchstones, with just one water-damaged plaque of names been solely changed.

Cautious repairs had been undertaken on the plaques on names
© CWGC
The vault’s coffering has been repainted and revealed, having been quickly enclosed with a hermetically enclosed quantity throughout asbestos removing. Set excessive above highway stage, the enclosure had allowed the Final Put up ceremony, which has been sounded day by day for nearly a century besides beneath Nazi occupation, to proceed uninterrupted on the street operating beneath the arch.
This day by day act of remembrance has now been enhanced by new LED lighting that enables the architectural floodlighting used at different instances to be dimmed, warmed, and concentrated inside the arch because the Final Put up bugle is sounded.
Maarten Van Landeghem, a senior oroject supervisor at Bressers stated of the restoration: “Because of an in-depth preliminary research, good options for the advanced building website, quite a lot of craftsmanship and, above all, very constructive teamwork, we are able to proudly say that the Menin Gate is able to join generations to come back. Although manufactured from stone, this monument breathes: by way of the day by day ritual of the Final Put up, and now additionally by way of the inexperienced roof above. Restoring it was not nearly preservation, however about protecting reminiscence alive.”
The Ploegsteert Memorial to the Lacking, 12km away, is the subsequent main monument on account of have related points addressed by the CWGC.







