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Luxmuralis returns to Durham Cathedral as part of Magna Carta and the North exhibition

Publication Date: 20th Aug 2025

Luxmuralis is returning for a fourth year to Durham Cathedral with The Storytellers.

From Wednesday 8 to Sunday 12 October, visitors will be able to experience stunning light projections of manuscripts, stories and literature, all with an immersive soundscape throughout Durham Cathedral.
Since 2022 Durham Cathedral has hosted the annual light show by Luxmuralis, welcoming thousands of visitors each year in the five night run. Luxmuralis now returns to Durham for the fourth year – showcasing another spectacular light installation, The Storytellers that brings stories out of the pages of their books and into reality.

Due to The Storytellers literary theme, this year Luxmuralis forms part of the programme for the Magna Carta and the North exhibition which is currently on display at the cathedral until 2 November.

Andrew Usher, Chief Officer: Visitor Experience and Enterprise at Durham Cathedral says,
“We're delighted that Luxmuralis is returning once again to Durham Cathedral as its very popular with our visitors. With three Magna Cartas on display in the Museum, The Storytellers is the perfect theme for visitors to explore powerful words from history illuminating the cathedral walls as well as see the original issues of the most important written documents in English history.

To ensure people get the chance to experience both elements - Magna Carta in the daytime and Luxmuralis at night - we're offering a special offer joint ticket for the Museum and Luxmuralis and we can't wait to see how our visitors react to these two fantastic, and very different experiences this autumn."

By day the cathedral will appear as normal, then each evening, ancient texts and classic stories will be projected across all areas inside the cathedral and Cloisters. The artwork will illuminate the centuries old architecture, inviting visitors to pause and soak in some of the worlds best stories and much-loved literature - from children’s classics to fantasy, from romance to poetry.

The cathedral will also be filled with a captivating soundscape, celebrating the timeless tradition of sharing stories. There will also be the opportunity to reflect on the experience and light a candle in the Galilee Chapel.

This awe-inspiring sound and light projection was created by the artistic collaboration Luxmuralis. Their works have been touring cathedrals in England for several years.

Artistic director of Luxmuralis Peter Walker says,
"We’re so excited to be heading back to Durham Cathedral where audiences have loved our installation for the past three years. This time, we’re mixing things up with a brand-new experience. Get ready to dive into the worlds of fantasy, sci-fi, romance, and detective stories, as our installations lead you on an unforgettable journey. With dazzling light and immersive sound, the cathedral becomes a playground for your imagination—where every corner holds a new adventure."

The Storytellers by Luxmuralis is suitable for all ages and visitors will be able to experience the event from 6.30pm - 9.15pm between 8 to 12 October. Entry to the cathedral is by a timed ticket only - Adults £11, Children (under 18) £4.50, Infants (under 3) free.

Special offer tickets for early show runs and joint Museum tickets are available from the Durham Cathedral website.

The Magna Carta and the North exhibition is now open and runs until 2 November 2025. On display in Durham Cathedral Museum will be the only surviving 1216 Magna Carta, along with issues from 1225 and 1300, and three Forest Charters - practical documents granting access to land and natural resources.