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randomness) wrote2006-01-26 02:45 pm
It's this kind of detail that gives local flavor to a place.
I passed one of many autobahnkirchen on the way to the airport this morning. It was this one, on the A5 in Baden-Baden: http://www.3d-autobahnkirche.de/index_e.html. Here is another website, in German: http://www.autobahnkirchen.de/html/baden-baden.html.
It's a fairly modern-looking church.
http://www.autobahnkirchen.de/karte.html has a map of all the autobahnkirchen and autobahnkapellen.
A church in the rest area of the freeway. Why not? There are chapels in airports, after all.
It's a fairly modern-looking church.
http://www.autobahnkirchen.de/karte.html has a map of all the autobahnkirchen and autobahnkapellen.
A church in the rest area of the freeway. Why not? There are chapels in airports, after all.
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I have heard of chapels in truck stops (in the US), which makes all kinds of sense.
Wonder if it's because most rest areas are state run. That separation thing....
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That would be my guess, yah.
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