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Emmaus-Kirche building moved to a new city

How can you move a building? You probably would say that you need to deconstruct it and then build again, wouldn't you? However, there are some people in Germany who would probably disagree. Emmaus-Kirche, which is a church built 750 years ago has recently been moved from one town to another due to a coal deposit found under it. The cost of such transportation is 3 million euros.


Emmaus-Kirche Church


Emmaus-Kirche Church


Emmaus-Kirche Church


Emmaus-Kirche Church


Emmaus-Kirche Church


Emmaus-Kirche Church


Emmaus-Kirche Church


Emmaus-Kirche Church


Source: Shenidar

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