The over-century-old Kiruna Church in northern Sweden has completed its 5 km relocation to avoid damage from ground instability caused by iron-ore mining.
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- A 672-tonne wooden church in Kiruna was moved five kilometres to a new site.
- The relocation was prompted by ground fissures from over a century of iron ore mining. 38s
- The move took eight years of planning and cost 45 million euros. 46s
- The church is one of 23 cultural buildings being relocated as part of a city-wide move. 1m 9s
- The mining company LKAB is funding the city relocation, expected to finish by 2035. 1m 17s