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Groeninge Monument: A Symbol of Flemish Pride

A gilded monument in Kortrijk's Groeningepark, commemorating the Battle of the Golden Spurs and Flemish resilience.

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The Groeninge Monument in Kortrijk commemorates the Battle of the Golden Spurs, a pivotal event in Flemish history. The gilded statue, located in Groeningepark, depicts the Virgin of Flanders holding a spear and the Flemish Lion, symbolizing the region's defiance and strength.

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Local tips

  • Visit the Kortrijk 1302 museum to learn more about the Battle of the Golden Spurs.
  • Take a walk through Groeningepark to see both the Groeninge Monument and the Groeninge Gate.
  • Explore the city center of Kortrijk, known for its blend of medieval architecture and modern design.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Groeninge Monument is located within Groeningepark, a short walk from the city center. From Grote Markt, head south towards the Broel Towers, then cross the bridge and continue straight. Follow the signs for Groeningepark. The walk is approximately 15 minutes. No costs involved.

  • Public Transport

    From Kortrijk Station, take any bus heading towards the city center. Get off at a stop near Grote Markt or the Broel Towers. From there, follow the walking directions to Groeningepark. A single bus fare is approximately €3. Alternatively, from Kinepolis XPO or Wembley park-and-ride, you can take a free bus to the city center.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available in Kortrijk. A taxi from Kortrijk Station to the Groeninge Monument will cost approximately €9-€13 and take about 5 minutes. Ride-sharing services like Uber are also an option.

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The Groeninge Monument, situated in the Groeningepark in Kortrijk, Belgium, stands as a powerful symbol of Flemish identity and commemorates the 600th anniversary of the Battle of the Golden Spurs. This battle, fought in 1302 on the Groeninge battlefield (Groeningekouter) where the park now lies, saw Flemish peasants triumph over a French army, a victory that resonated deeply throughout the region. The monument, designed by sculptor Godfried Devreese, was inaugurated in 1906. The gilded bronze statue features the Virgin of Flanders holding a spear pointed towards France, while her other hand restrains the Flemish Lion who broke free of its shackles, representing Flanders' resistance and fierce independence. The Groeninge Gate, a triumphal arch erected in 1908, stands nearby, marking the entrance to the park and bearing the inscription “1302 - Groeningheveld,” further solidifying the park's historical significance. Below the statue, a sculpture depicts Robert II of Artois, who was the grandson of the French king Louis. Robert II of Artois was also the governor of Flanders, who died under his horse. Today, the Groeninge Monument and surrounding park serve as a place of remembrance and reflection, inviting visitors to delve into the rich history of Kortrijk and the spirit of the Flemish people.

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