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Unique steel artwork that's called Reading Between the Lines
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In the town of Borgloon in Belgium you can see one of the most special churches in the world. It looks like an optical illusion of a traditional parish church, but it’s a see-through piece of art called Reading Between the Lines.
This remarkable church was designed by Gijs Van Vaerenbergh. Along a bike path in the town of Borgloon he built a construction out of 30 tonnes of steel and 2000 columns, back in 2011.
It’s built on a concrete foundation. It was named Reading Between the Lines. The reason for this is simple: it’s wonderful to see the light fall between the columns of the building. It’s especially impressive at sunset.
You can find Reading Between the Lines in the Belgian town of Borgloon.
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