Monuments route De Panne and Adinkerke Find out all about a number of permanent monuments and statues in De Panne and Adinkerke. Scan QR with ErfgoedApp to start tour or start tour in app
Walking with Charles Pil - Newport After World War I, Newport was totally destroyed. Rapid reconstruction was necessary. Charles Pil, along with his associate Henri Carbon, played an important role in this reconstruction project. Under the watchful eye of Jozef Viérin, Carbon's brother-in-law, the duo realized many prestigious buildings, most of them near the
Tour of Donk Lake Valve is a real cycling tourist and your guide on duty. He cycles with you and tells you all about what you can see: the Donkmeer, the duck decoy, Nieuwdonk, peat pits and nature. But sometimes he doesn't quite know and needs your help. Do you
Audiovisual tour Hidrodoe Welcome to Hidrodoe! In this audio guide we will guide you during your visit. At 12 stops you'll get extra information and explanations so you'll get everything, even if you can't see well! Hidrodoe is a water-doing center. You get to touch everything and try everything. And because Hidrodoe is all about water,
Cornerstone This bike or walking tour takes you past 12 historic sites in Korspel. Seven of them feature a beautiful info board and are displayed in the app with a red background. Hit the road with this tour in the Erfgoedapp and discover what info is hidden behind the beautiful info boards
Walking with Charles Pil - Middelkerke Exactly 75 years ago, architect Charles Pil (1867-1949) died. One of West Flanders' most prolific master builders, Pil left a lasting legacy. Although best known for his striking facades with colorful glazed tiles in Ostend, his multifaceted oeuvre includes numerous other buildings scattered throughout the
On a walk with Charles Pil - Oudenburg During this walk, become acquainted with the oeuvre of architect Charles Pil (1867-1949). From the end of the 19th century, Pil was one of the most productive architects in West Flanders. After his studies, he moved to Ostend, but remained active in several other cities and towns. Charles Pil built