THE return of Sarum Lights at Salisbury Cathedral has been extremely popular with thousands of tickets already sold.
The light and sound show experience Sarum Lights: Lost Worlds by Luxmuralis from November 4 to 8 will take visitors through ancient civilisations of Europe, while the cloisters will be illuminated with cave paintings and intricate patterns drawn from early cultures.
It will transform both the exterior, interior and cloisters of the cathedral, filling them with dazzling light, dynamic soundscapes and breath-taking projection installation, illuminating the architecture of the spectacular medieval building.
Visitors wishing to book the Tuesday night can benefit from an opening night offer of £10 tickets, as well as giving them the opportunity of being one of the first to see the new dynamic show.
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Inside the cathedral, light and sound will transport visitors from the Garden of Eden to the Middle Ages of the Church.
Legendary lost worlds, from Atlantis to Troy, will also come to life in breathtaking displays of colour and motion.
As well as the usual stunning visuals and sounds, there will also be the addition of an interactive installation called Illuminated Ages, where visitors will be encouraged to write about something important they have lost or found, or add colour to a decorated letter, inspired by the beautiful designs found in medieval manuscripts.
This display will grow and change throughout the week.
Sarum Lights: Lost Worlds runs from 5.30pm each evening, with 15-minute timed entry slots available. Tickets are £12 for adults (£10 on the opening night) and £6 for children.
They can be purchased from www.salisburycathedral.org.uk. Low sound screenings for those visitors who would welcome a quieter experience will be available from 5.30pm-6.30pm on November 4 and 5.



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