Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery and its collection

Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery
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The Henri-Chapelle American cemetery and memorial is the final resting place for 7992 service men , most of whom lost their lives during the advance of the US armed forces into Germany. The memorial is composed of a long colonnade where the names of 450 of the missing are inscribed. On one end, a simple but beautiful chapel invites for recollection. On the other end is a visitor center with two large military maps with inscriptions recalling the achievements of the American forces. Across the highway, an overlook affords an excellent view of the rolling Belgian countryside.

FRCimetière Americain Henri-Chapelle
NLAmerikaanse begraafplaats Henri-Chapelle
ENThe Henri-Chapelle American Cemetary
FRCimetière américain Henri-Chapelle

History & Anthropology History & Anthropology War

Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery
Rue du Mémorial Américain 159

Visitor information Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery

Opening hours

Monday
9:00 – 17:00
Tuesday
9:00 – 17:00
Wednesday
9:00 – 17:00
Thursday
9:00 – 17:00
Friday
9:00 – 17:00
Saturday
9:00 – 17:00
Sunday
9:00 – 17:00

The cemetery is open daily to the public from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., except December 25 and January 1. It is open on Belgian holidays. During operating hours, a staff member is on duty in the visitor building to provide assistance and answer questions.

Admission

0+Free

Free admission

Facilities

Wheelchair accessible
Parking

Location & Map

Rue du Mémorial Américain 159, Hombourg

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Exhibitions

No exhibitions in Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery have been found.

Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery Reviews

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    The Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery in Hombourg, Belgium, is a solemn and meticulously maintained memorial site dedicated to American soldiers who lost their lives during World War II. Visitors often comment on the peaceful atmosphere and the impeccable grounds, which feature long rows of white crosses and Stars of David marking the final resting places of over 7,900 American military personnel.

    The cemetery offers a powerful and emotional experience, with many guests noting the impact of seeing the sheer number of graves. The site includes a memorial chapel and visitor center where visitors can learn about the soldiers buried there and the historical context of their sacrifices. Many reviewers appreciate the informative displays and the opportunity to pay respects to the fallen.

    The panoramic views of the surrounding Belgian countryside from the cemetery add to the contemplative nature of the site. Visitors frequently mention the knowledgeable and respectful staff who are available to answer questions and provide guided tours.

    While the Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery is not a traditional museum, it serves as an important historical landmark and educational site. Some visitors note that the experience can be emotionally overwhelming, which, while not necessarily a negative, is something to be prepared for. A few reviewers mention that reaching the site can be a bit challenging without a car, as public transportation options are limited.

    Overall, the Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery is highly regarded for its historical significance, educational value, and the profound respect it pays to those who made the ultimate sacrifice. It offers visitors a chance to reflect on the human cost of war and the importance of remembering those who fought for freedom.

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