Belgium Reading Between The Lines - Église Transparente
The see-through church is a work of art by the Belgian architect duo Gijs Van Vaerenbergh.
'Reading Between the Lines' is a construction of ten meters high and consists of one hundred stacked layers of steel positioned in the shape of a small church of Borgloon (Looz). The unique way of construction causes the landscape to always be visible through the church. Built in 2011.
'Reading Between the Lines' is a construction of ten meters high and consists of one hundred stacked layers of steel positioned in the shape of a small church of Borgloon (Looz). The unique way of construction causes the landscape to always be visible through the church. Built in 2011.
Photography Tips
The church is nice to shoot from the outside or from the inside.
Travel Information
There is a parking lot 600m away (see map).
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Just a few people
Best Timing
All timings are equally good
Sunrise & Sunset
07:51 - 16:54
| current local time: 17:51
Photo Themes
Architecture
Architecture Art Church Landscape steel
Art
Church
Landscape
steel
Locations
Borgloon
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