Ypres is a global symbol of WWI remembrance, but there is so much more. Its history spans eleven centuries: Cloth city. Medieval metropolis. Fortified city. Bishop city. Military city. Destroyed and rebuild city. Cats’ city. Peace city. Westhoek city. Ypres was and is all of this.
The backdrop is not bad: the Yper Museum is located in a wing of the Cloth Halls, the largest civilian complex in Neo-Gothic style in Europe. The Cloth Halls also comprise the In Flanders Fields Museum, the Research Centre of the Ypres Museums, the Tourist information, and the regional visitors centre. That means that our Cloth Halls are actually one large museum building. Definitely worth a visit! Open:
1 april > 15 november : every day from 10 am to 6 pm*
16 november > 31 maart : from tuesday tot sunday froml 10 am to 5 pm* - Closed on mondays
* Ticketsale stops 1 hour before closing time
Yearly closing period: 2 last weeks of January
Prices
Individual visitors
Adults: 7 euro
Youth (19-25j): 4 euro
Children (7-18j): 3,50 euro
Children (-7j): gratis
Families (2 adults + 3 children <18) :15 euro
Groups (after reservation - minimum 15 pers)
Mixed groups : 5 euro
Schools/youth : 3 euro
Individual combi-ticket (Yper Museum & In Flanders fields Museum)
Adults : 13 euro
Youth (19-25j) : 8 euro
Children (7-18j) : 6 euro
Children (-7j) : free
Families (2 adults + 3 children <18) : 30 euro
Group combi-ticket(Yper Museum & In Flanders fields Museum)