File:Bibliotheek Zonnebeke.jpg
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English: A poessay, named Tyne Cot, by Belgian artist Jan Theuninck
is cut in the corten steel wall of the new library in Zonnebeke, a village in Flanders Fields, the batllefields of the Great War. This text refers to Tyne Cot Cemetery, the largest cemetery for Commonwealth forces on the continent. The library, a work by Belgian architect Wim Supply, is located in the Chateau Park, where you also find the Memorial Museum Passchendaele 1917. |
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