Examples of using Current building in English and their translations into Swedish
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The Church(current building from 1863-65) was founded in 840 by the Emperor,
Behind the current building, there was an earlier one from the 14th century, which was called
The current building was constructed during the reign of Timur
The current building was opened in 1992 and replaced an older building dated back to 1922.
The current building was opened in 1964 and rebuilt to its current look in 1984.
The current building replaced the previous Economic Store building that had been destroyed by fire in 1921.
The current building was opened on 9 November 1871 as St Mary's Episcopal Church and was completed in 1893 when the spire was completed.
The current building was constructed as a club for German nobility on the spot of the former building,
The current building was created by Borromini in 1652,
The current building of TEI Eastern Macedonia
There has been a mill here since the 13th century, but the current building was built in 1810.
The museum moved into its current building on Sussex Drive in 1988, beside Nepean Point.
It is quite likely that parts of a medieval building are incorporated in the current building.
which was taken from the current building.
either to extend the current building or to build a separate house.
Since 1965 the museum has operated in the current building on Piispankatu.
taken from the roof of the current building.
This will give LKAB access to the land that your current building stands on, and in return you will receive the land that your future apartment building will be situated on.
The first church built on the site during the 5th century AD soon proved too small for the large number of pilgrims heading to Santiago de Compostela, and the current building was erected in the early 11th century.
his great-nephew Robert commissioned the extravagant design by Robert Adam that forms the southern half of the current building.