Cement tiles for churches
VIA produces historical church patterns based on old models. The production of these cement mosaic tiles is just like it used to be. Marble powder and pigments are poured into moulds, pressed under high pressure and then dried.
As a result, the VIA tiles look as if they have always been in the church.
Church of Peace in Heidelberg
Sample N° 51110/150
![[Translate to Englisch:] Zementmosaikplatten in der Ritterkapelle Hassfurt [Translate to Englisch:] Zementmosaikplatten in der Ritterkapelle Hassfurt](/fileadmin/_processed_/f/b/csm_zementmosaikplatten-ritterkapelle-hassfurt-viaplatten_9225fba844.jpg)
Knight's chapel in Hassfurt
Pattern N° 51064/169, Pattern N° 51070/169, Pattern N° 51066/169
![[Translate to Englisch:] Zementfliesen in der Kirche in Rhens [Translate to Englisch:] Zementfliesen in der Kirche in Rhens](/fileadmin/_processed_/7/b/csm_zementmosaikplatten-theresia-rhens-viaplatten_2ce597d90d.jpg)
St. Theresia in Rhens
Uniplatte N° 02 und Uniplatte N° 13
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What does the church look like with the historical pattern?
Load a photo of the church into the VIA room planner, select a pattern and it will be transformed.