Heuersdorf is a small German town  near Leipzig. The entire town is being abandoned as a nearby lignite, or  brown coal, mine expands. The community decided to save the  13th-century Emmaus Church and move it to another place. The area  surrounding the church was cleared and cracks within the building's  structure were repaired with concrete. Engineers then wrapped the church  in four steel corsets and painstakingly put a steel-and-concrete base  under the church. The church was lifted using hydraulic lifts to make  room to move in an enormous, multi-wheeled transport bed. Additional  preparations for the €3 million move included repairing roads, diverting  small rivers and taking down power, phone and traffic lines. After the  12 km (7.5 mile) trip that lasted 6 days it has been relocated to the  nearby town of Borna, right next to one of that town's churches.
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