Tuesday saw the opening of a brand-new light and sound spectacular by Luxmuralis kindly supported by CCLA, as their new show Sarum Lights: Time premiered at Salisbury Cathedral last night.
With light and sound installations on the West front, in the Cloisters and throughout the interior of the Cathedral, visitors can traverse wormholes, venture inside the intricate workings of clocks and experience a dramatic narrative that stretches from the present day back to the very beginning of time.
There is also an interactive section called A Note to Myself, where visitors can write a note to themselves (either former or future) which will be added to an ever-growing display throughout the week.

With over 10,000 tickets sold so far, slots for this popular event are selling fast. Best availability is Wednesday 6 and Thursday 7 November.
Sarum Lights: Time is now on until Saturday 9 November from 5.30pm each evening, with timed entry slots available. Tickets must be booked in advance, and are available to purchase from www.salisburycathedral.org.uk

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