Reading Between the Lines is a project by Belgian architects Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh. The see-through church is part of Pit, a project of Z33 - house for contemporary art - which brings art in public places.
![Reading Between the Lines view of artwork with blue sky in background](https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1444/24180815292_6aa1722cca.jpg)
The project is 10 metres high and consists of 100 stacked layers of steel plate in the shape of a church. The church is transformed into a transparent object, this makes the landscape always visible throughout the construction.
Location: walking path between the Sint-Truidersteenweg and the Romeinse Kassei. If you come by car, park on the parking at Sint-Truidersteenweg between Grootloonstraat and Neremstraat and continue by foot. From the parking you can follow the orange, blue, yellow or green walking route.
![Reading Between the Lines side view of artwork](https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1537/23660785494_50213dd246.jpg)
![Reading Between the Lines looking outside from inside the artwork](https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1529/23921153619_5676c18241.jpg)
![Reading Between the Lines inside view of top of the church](https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1648/23921156279_08cfce9e63.jpg)
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