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Take the Bus to See Mars at Chichester Cathedral

24 Oct 2024

Exciting news for art lovers and space enthusiasts—Luke Jerram's acclaimed art installation Mars has landed at Chichester Cathedral! This stunning exhibit, measuring seven metres in diameter and featuring detailed NASA imagery of the Martian surface, is on display in the Cathedral’s ancient Nave until Sunday, 10th November. If you're planning to visit this awe-inspiring exhibition, why not leave the car behind and take one of the convenient bus routes that drop you right near the Cathedral?

Mars Exhibit at Chichester Cathedral

Getting There by Bus

Several local bus routes can take you straight to Chichester Cathedral, making it easy and stress-free to enjoy the exhibition:

These buses stop within a short walking distance of the Cathedral, so you can focus on enjoying the experience rather than worrying about parking.

What to Expect at the Mars Exhibition

The Mars installation is a must-see for anyone fascinated by space, art, or both. The artwork, crafted using high-resolution NASA imagery, offers an immersive look at the surface of the Red Planet, allowing visitors to explore the Martian landscape up close.

As part of the exhibition, you can also attend a series of special events, including:

  • Evening Viewings by Twilight
    A ticketed event, this atmospheric viewing allows visitors to experience Mars in a unique light, with an accompanying sound composition by BAFTA and Ivor Novello award-winning composer Dan Jones.
  • Free Lunchtime Concerts
    Enjoy beautiful music beneath the striking Mars exhibit, with a range of performances scheduled throughout the exhibition.
  • Space-Themed Storytelling and Family-Friendly Activities
    Children and families can take part in fun activities, including space-themed storytelling sessions and the Mission to Mars trail, which takes you on a discovery journey around Chichester city centre.
  • Immersive Talks
    On 31st October, join Astrophysicist Ian Hall FRAS and Exoplanet Research Scientist Charlotte Alexandra FRAS from The Average Scientist duo as they delve into topics like the search for life on Mars. These talks are designed for ages 8 to 88, so there's something for everyone.
  • Reflection and Prayer Trail
    Visitors can also participate in the Cathedral's spiritual offerings, with special services and a reflection trail incorporated into the programme.

Plan Your Visit

This is the final chance to see Luke Jerram's Mars in the South of England before it heads off to North America on its next tour. General admission to the exhibition is free, although donations are welcome to support the Cathedral.

For more information and to book tickets for evening viewings and other special events, visit www.chichester-cathedral.org.uk.

Whether you're a local resident or visiting Chichester for the day, hopping on the bus is the perfect way to reach the Cathedral and take part in this extraordinary event. Don't miss your chance to experience Mars right here on Earth!