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A combination of solemnity and trendiness: a century-old church transforms into an indoor skatepark

A combination of solemnity and trendiness: a century-old church transforms into an indoor skatepark

Renovation of old houses, which has been very common in recent years, can almost help rejuvenate abandoned and forgotten old houses and rediscover their position and direction. For example, the Santa Barbara Church in Llanera, Spain, was designed in 1912, but after many years of abandonment, it has long become an afterimage in peoples memories. Fortunately, the Church Brigade gave it new life, and it has resurfaced and returned to the scene again. into everyones sight.

Church Brigade used the help of the online fundraising platform Redbull to transform the church into a public skateboard park, Kaos Temple, with artist Okuda San Miguel responsible for the wall painting. The walls are covered with geometric figures composed of various bright colors, just like a large kaleidoscope, but now you don't have to close one eye, but you can be in it personally, sliding the skateboard under your feet while changing the angle of view. Enjoy this brand new world!

A combination of solemnity and trendiness: a century-old church transforms into an indoor skatepark

A combination of solemnity and trendiness: a century-old church transforms into an indoor skatepark

A combination of solemnity and trendiness: a century-old church transforms into an indoor skatepark

A combination of solemnity and trendiness: a century-old church transforms into an indoor skatepark

A combination of solemnity and trendiness: a century-old church transforms into an indoor skatepark

A combination of solemnity and trendiness: a century-old church transforms into an indoor skatepark

A combination of solemnity and trendiness: a century-old church transforms into an indoor skatepark

A combination of solemnity and trendiness: a century-old church transforms into an indoor skatepark