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In charming Oberneukirchen, located in the Austrian countryside, architect Walter Kräutler and artist Sofie Thorsen have come together to transform the interior of the neo-Gothic village church in episode 10 of Opening up.
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Their contemporary interpretation honors the original structure while transforming the interior of the space. The transformation shows meticulous attention to detail, with the addition of custom-made glass-and-steel pivot doors. Supported by the use of FritsJurgens pivot hinges, they seamlessly reveal the new centerpiece: an artistically designed altar serving as the heart of the church.