“We have really thought this out down to the millimeter,” says Lione du Pied. Still, it is exciting when the 30,000 kilo block takes to the air. “Oh, now it’s really working,” shouts the coordinator of the municipality of Utrecht, who is responsible for the archaeological heritage in the station area. After years of wandering, the wall of a 12th-century monastery returns to the place where it was once found: next to TivoliVredenburg.
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