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Vicar Lena Tjarnberg (left) and Bishop Asa Nystrom bless Kiruna Church, called Kiruna Kyrka in Swedish, on August 19, 2025, shortly before it was moved as part of the town’s relocation.

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Kiruna Church, standing 131 feet (40 meters) tall, sits ready for relocation.

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Self-propelled modular transporters were used to carry the 670-ton church and support beams on a total of 224 wheels.

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Kees Breedveld, a site manager with Mammoet, the company carrying out the move, displays the remote-control panel used to operate the transporters on August 18, 2025.

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People gather to watch the moving of Kiruna Church on August 19, 2025.

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People watch from the road and rooftops as Kiruna Church drives by.

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Workers escort the church on its journey.

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Kiruna Church, seen from above on its two-day journey to its new location, covering three miles (five kilometers).

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A spectator takes a picture of the church as it passes by on August 19, 2025.

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People watch as the church slowly navigates a tight corner.

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People gather to watch as the church passes through part of the town.

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An aerial view of Kiruna Church arriving at its final location in the new city center on August 20, 2025.

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Locals and visitors look up at the church, situated in its new location after a two-day move, in Kiruna, Sweden, on August 20, 2025.
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