Discover the Saint-Symphorien Cemetery, an iconic site recently inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list. A unique location where both German and British soldiers rest, symbolizing peace and reconciliation after the horrors of World War I. It is here that the graves of the first and last British soldiers to fall during the conflict are found. A place rich in history, memory, and emotion, not to be missed for understanding the legacy of the Great War.
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St. Symphorien Military Cemetery




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The St Symphorien Military Cemetery, inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage site September 20, 2023, was created by the Germans in 1916 on land belonging to Jean Houzeau de Lehaie, an eminent Belgian naturalist. Since he wanted to avoid a requisition of his land, he offered to grant a parcel of it free of charge to the municipalities where the graves of the soldiers were located, for use as a military cemetery.
It is probably one of the most touching cemeteries in Belgium. It features two sections – one features the graves of Germans and the other those of the British. The fact that there was a will to have the graves of soldiers of different nationalities at the same location was a strong symbol of brotherhood in wartime.
It is a very poignant place and one where it is an emotional experience to pay one's respects. The most numerous graves are those of the 4th Battalion of the Middlesex Regiment. There you will also find the graves of soldiers who fell while liberating the city of Mons in November 1918.
The Saint-Symphorien Cemetery holds particular significance in two ways:
- It houses the graves of the first and last British soldiers to die during World War I.
- It contains an equal number of graves for German and British soldiers, a rare symbol of reconciliation and shared memory.
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Superbement entretenu ! Visite hautement recommandée +++
Très belle visite comme toujours dans ce cimetière qui rend hommage aussi bien aux soldats allemands qu’aux soldats de l’Empire britannique ( World War I )
Très belle visite comme toujours dans ce cimetière qui rend hommage aussi bien aux soldats allemands qu’aux soldats de l’Empire britannique ( World War I )
Wij zijn hier op de fiets aangekomen om deze UNESCO-site te bezoeken. Het werd in 1914 door de Duitsers opgericht en eert op unieke wijze zowel geallieerde als Duitse soldaten, inclusief de eerste en laatste Britse soldaten die in de oorlog zijn omgekomen. De rustige omgeving, omringd door bomen en zorgvuldig gerangschikte graven, draagt bij aan de aangrijpende sfeer.
Lieu a visiter absolument, endroit de recueil allemand et britannique, le seul et unique en belgique ! Faites le détour de ce petit cimetière à la gloire des soldats de 1914-1918