Het water was bondgenoot - De overstromingen aan de Ijzer in 1914 Filming Locations

Het water was bondgenoot - De overstromingen aan de Ijzer in 1914 filming locations

Where was Het water was bondgenoot - De overstromingen aan de Ijzer in 1914 filmed? Het water was bondgenoot - De overstromingen aan de Ijzer in 1914 was filmed in 2 locations across Belgium in the following places:

Het water was bondgenoot - De overstromingen aan de Ijzer in 1914 Filming Locations

Veurne is a city in northwestern Belgium, near the French border. The Market Square is dominated by the Belfry, which combines late Gothic, Renaissance and baroque elements. Also on the square, the town hall houses the Free Fatherland Discovery Center, which recounts how the city avoided German invasion during WWI. Nearby is the Church of St. Walburga, with its tall stone interior columns and stained-glass windows.

Nieuwpoort is a town in northern Belgium known for its beach and marina. Near a series of locks on the Yser River is the King Albert I Monument, surrounded by columns. Underneath it is the Westfront Nieuwpoort, a visitor center with a projection of a large painting of the 1914 Battle of the Yser. Amid the cobbled streets of the medieval old town is the church O.L. Vrouwekerk, rebuilt in Gothic style after WWI.

Het water was bondgenoot - De overstromingen aan de Ijzer in 1914 (1958)
Runtime: 15 minutes
Rating:
Release year: 1958
Plot summary

Genres
Documentary
Short
Cast
Directors
Antoine Carette
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Het water was bondgenoot - De overstromingen aan de Ijzer in 1914 filming locations