Take a Space Voyage at Rochester Cathedral this Autumn

Travel the universe with a spectacular internal sound and light show which will transform the inside of the Cathedral


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Space Voyage is a spectacular internal sound and light show which will transform the inside of Rochester Cathedral.

The show has been created by award winning artistic collaboration ‘Luxmuralis’, Peter Walker Sculptor and David Harper Composer. The show will take place on the evenings of the 5th, 6th and 7th October.

Space Voyage takes visitors on an immersive journey though light and sound.

The visual spectacular allow viewers to go on a journey though space and time and gives visitors the chance to walk amongst the stars. Sound and light art will be projected onto the stunning architectural features within the Cathedral and visitors are enveloped with bespoke music as they view and experience a journey to the edge of the Universe and back.

Visitors will walk though projection art installations, be immersed in the sound and light, and have the chance to explore and contemplate their own personal journeys.

This is the first time Space Voyage has been shown at Rochester Cathedral but it has been installed in other cathedrals, including Lichfield and St Albans, across the country to rave reviews and sold out tickets.

In February 2020 Rochester Cathedral bought the Museum of The Moon exhibition to Medway with huge success, as some 120,000 visitors reportedly went to see it.

Museum of The Moon from February 2020

Museum of The Moon from February 2020

This experience involves walking through the Cathedral to view a number of different light and sound projections. Each installation last about 5 – 8 minutes on a continuous loop. The whole experience should last between 40 – 50 minutes.

Tickets are now on sale and advance booking is highly recommended.

£7 Adults

£5 Children (6 - 18)

£20 Family tickets (2 adults & 2 children)

Children 5 and under go free but will need a ticket

https://www.rochestercathedral.org


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