A unique light installation has opened for one week only in one of Yorkshire’s finest Gothic churches. The stunning building makes for the perfect backdrop for this immersive light and sound experience, so make sure you don’t miss it.
Beverley Minster can be found in the East Riding of Yorkshire and is one of the finest Gothic churches in England. Located in the market town of Beverley, it was founded in the 8th century, with the current Minster being built between 1220-1425.
‘Time’ is an immersive event, that transforms the historic Minster through creating light displays and dynamic soundscapes via multiple projection installations that guide you through the stunning church. It explores the relationship of humanity and the concept of time offering audiences an unforgettable journey through history, science and imagination.
You’ll be guided through a series of captivating installations that highlight humanity through different eras, exploring the fascinating theories of relativity and the text of H.G. Wells ‘The Time Machine’. Projected artworks adorn the walls from wormholes to intricate workings of clocks with the grand finale in the Minster nave where you can grab a bean bag and enjoy the mesmerising voyage through the epochs of humanity, reaching the formation of our planet and leave with a profound sense of awe.
The event is from the 25th February to Saturday 1st March. It’s a ticketed event with tickets costing £10 for adults, £5 for children aged between 3 – 8 and children under three for free. Entry times are between 17:30 – 20:00 with the event finishing at 20:30.
Check out our visit to the immersive Beverley Minster experience below:
To get booked in and to find out more visit the website here.
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