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A 113-year-old wooden church in Sweden successfully reached holy ground after a dramatic two-day trek. Incredible photos of ...
The Kiruna Church – called Kiruna Kyrka in Swedish – and its belfry were finally moved this week along a three-mile route to ...
The Kiruna Church and its belfry are being moved along a 5-kilometer route east to a new city center in northern Sweden as ...
The Kiruna Church is being moved this week along a three-mile route east as part of the town’s relocation. It’s happening ...
The church, called Kiruna Kyrka in Swedish, moved 5 kilometers (3.1 miles) east on Tuesday and Wednesday as part of Kiruna's relocation because the world’s largest underground iron-ore mine is ...
A landmark Swedish church arrived yesterday at its new home after a two-day move across the Arctic town of Kiruna, in a move ...
The church's two-day journey began on Tuesday aboard the two flatbed remote-controlled trailers, and it reached Kiruna’s ...
The world’s largest underground iron-ore mine is threatening to swallow the town, meaning the church and the rest of the town need to be moved. This week, thousands of visitors have descended upon ...
The relocation is part of a much larger effort to move the entire town of Kiruna to accommodate the expansion of Europe’s largest underground iron ore mine.
A 113-year-old wooden church in Sweden’s far north has been successfully relocated to a new site after a two-day journey ...
In Kiruna, Sweden, a huge 113-year-old Sami-style Lutheran church was just transported three miles (five kilometers) from its original site. Kiruna Church was relocated as part of a years-long project ...