BREITBART BLAMES THE DEMOLITION OF AN ABANDONED CHURCH BY A COAL MINING COMPANY ON EUROPE'S ISLAMIC ARCHITECTURE BOOM :
Historic German Church Demolished as Mosques Multiply Across the Country
The 19th century Church of St Lambertus in Immerath, Germany, has been torn down despite public protests, as mosques and Islamic centres multiply across the country.
The huge building, which was “notable for its double towers and neo-Romanesque design”, according to the Catholic Herald, was demolished by the RWE mining company to make way for an opencast lignite mine.
St Lambertus and the farming village surrounding it was bought out by RWE some years ago, with the church being formally deconsecrated in 2013.