News “With scanner and radar in the church”

The Church of the Holy Guardian Angels in Schaffhausen, built in 1933/34, is an architectural jewel of its time. Built as a longitudinal truss church – with an invisible steel skeleton concealed beneath the masonry that supports the entire structure – it fascinates scientists. With the help of Anke Fissabre and Sebastian Hoyer from the sub-project “Hidden steel structures in sacred buildings”, the Saarbrücker Zeitung reported on the unique research project on the listed church on March 17, 2025.

Saarländischer Rundfunk also reported on the special project on March 19: https://www.sr.de/sr/mediathek/audio/SR3_SR3_RE_30654.html.

Cover picture: View inside the Catholic parish church “Zu den heiligen Schutzengeln” in Schaffhausen, a district of the municipality of Wadgassen, Saarland (Wikimedia Commons, atreyu, 2012)

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