It's a church made from ice in northern Sweden.
The church opens every year from December to April when temperatures inside dip to minus four degrees.
The temperature rises and falls daily, so the ice scenes inside the church constantly change shapes.
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Ice Church in Sweden
February 7, 2013
Updated Feb 7, 2013 at 7:41 AM PDT
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