Sarum Lights to return to Salisbury Cathedral in November
It's the sixth time the event will be held at the Cathedral
One of the most popular events of the year is returning to Wiltshire in November, as Sarum Lights has confirmed it's next display at Salisbury Cathedral.
The exhibition, created by Luxmuralis, attracts tens of thousands of visitors to the city each year, with this set to be its sixth running.
This years theme is Lost Worlds, meaning visitors will explore historical and mythical worlds that have been lost in time, from ancient gods and prehistoric art to medieval manuscripts and mythical lands.
The immersive event uses light to project artwork onto the inner and outer walls of the Cathedral, while using sound to transform the atmosphere.
Our first taste of the display will be imagery of ancient lost worlds in a kaleidoscopic display of Greek gods, Roman art and Etruscan iconography.
Next we can expect an immersive display of caves paintings depicting animals, geometric patterns and objects from prehistory.
Inside, a world of knights and castles will greet visitors, with medieval manuscripts, art and maps from the Middle Ages awaits us, before imagery of the Garden of Eden will fill the Trinity Chapel, while in the nave of the Cathedral visitors will experience an impressive journey through mythical lost worlds such as Atlantis and Troy, and an encounter with dinosaurs.
Doors open from Tuesday 4th November, with the exhibit running until Saturday 8th November.
Tickets are available and can be bought here.