The church built for all religions
In 1916, Austro-Hungarian soldiers who engaged in fierce battles during WWI in the Slovenian Alps faced massive casualties. To honour their fallen comrades, fellow soldiers erected an Art Nouveau church nestled in the heart of the mountains, invisible to the enemy. How did a modest-sized church evolve into a powerful symbol of cooperation and peace?
Video by Martina Žoldoš
Produced by Natalia Guerrero