An amazing transparent church in Belgium
‘Reading Between the Lines’ by Gijs Van Vaerenbergh is a 10-meter-high see-through church in Borgloon, Belgium, constructed from 100 stacked steel layers, offering a unique visual experience. 
‘Reading Between the Lines’ by Gijs Van Vaerenbergh is a 10-meter-high see-through church in Borgloon, Belgium, constructed from 100 stacked steel layers, offering a unique visual experience. 
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