Built in 1912, the 672-tonne neo-Gothic church was voted Sweden’s “best building of all time, built before 1950” in a 2001 national poll.
Its relocation is part of a wider plan to move Kiruna, Sweden’s northernmost town, threatened by the expansion of the world’s largest underground iron-ore mine.
The relocation of Kiruna’s town centre, including the church, has been underway since 2004.
The church is expected to reopen at its new location in 2026.