Book your tickets to Leicester Cathedral's Immersive Light Show.
Visitors are in for a unique treat as Leicester Cathedral hosts Luxmuralis' Space, a captivating light and sound show that will transform the interior for the very first time.
Running from Monday 18 to Saturday 23 November, this fully immersive experience will bring the story of time and space to life, projected onto the Cathedral's beautiful architecture in the heart of the city.
You can explore mesmerizing projections of galaxies, a rocket launch, and the vastness of the universe, all enhanced by immersive soundscapes. Space by Luxmuralis is an experience suitable for all ages.
Entry is by timed tickets only, and the experience will last around 40 minutes.
Season (18 Nov 2024 - 23 Nov 2024) |
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