Nieuwpoort Essentials
Nieuwpoort offers a blend of maritime history and modern culture at the mouth of the Yser river. The city is home to the King Albert I Memorial, commemorating the strategic flooding of the plain during World War I, and the historic Markt square with its Gothic architecture. Visitors can explore the ruins of the 16th-century Fort van Nieuwendamme, interact with farm animals at De Lenspolder, or view contemporary art like Jan Fabre’s giant bronze turtle on the coast.
Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekerk
A Gothic-style church rebuilt after its destruction during World War I, serving as the central place of worship in the historic town center.
King Albert I Memorial
The King Albert I Memorial, also named the King Albert I Monument is a memorial at the Belgian coastal city of Nieuwpoort.
Onze-Lieve-Vrouw Visitatiekerk
The parish church of the Lombardsijde district, recognized for its regional heritage status.
Markt
The city's central historic square, surrounded by reconstructed traditional architecture and serving as a hub for local events.
Koolhofput
A 10-hectare recreational pond and nature reserve created during the construction of the E40 motorway, popular for fishing and birdwatching.
Searching for Utopia, Jan Fabre
A monumental bronze sculpture by artist Jan Fabre depicting a giant sea turtle, situated on the seafront.
Kinderboerderij De Lenspolder
An educational petting zoo featuring farm animals, a vegetable garden, and a bakery, focused on traditional agricultural life.
Fort van Nieuwendamme
The remains of a 16th-century Spanish fortification originally built to protect the strategic locks of the Yser river.
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