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Gaia evening view

  • Rochester Cathedral England, ME1 1SJ United Kingdom (map)

See Gaia and Rochester Cathedral in a new light

On selected evenings from the 24th May to the 12th June we will be opening Rochester Cathedral later in the evening for Gaia viewings. Entry charges apply when visiting during the evening and tickets must be booked in advance.

Tickets

Tickets must be purchased in advance. Tickets are available online with a limited number available in advance at our Welcome Desks. We will be operating timeslots for evening admission. Please make sure you book for the correct day.

Opening hours are 7pm - 10pm with last admission at 9.30pm.

Adults: £4

Children aged 4-18: £2

Family ticket (2 adults, 2 children): £10

Free for 3 and under.

Free for carers (Please book an under 3 ticket. Identification may be required)

Important Information

  • We will be operating timeslots for this event, you can arrive at any point during your timeslot. Early admittance is not permitted but we will do our best to accommodate latecomers where possible.

  • Please note, we are unable to transfer your tickets to another day.

  • Limited tickets are being released for this and early booking is encouraged.

  • We will be following the government Covid-19 guidance for this event current at the time and the programme may be subject to change as a result. We will publish any changes to the advertised programme here and on our website. . More tickets may be released at a later date.

  • Queues are likely for this event, we will do our best to get everyone admitted as close to their time slot as possible.

  • For school / uniformed group bookings please email educationofficer@rochestercathedral.org

Any additional information about visiting Gaia will be published here

About Gaia

Measuring seven metres in diameter, Gaia features 120dpi detailed NASA imagery of the Earth’s surface*. The artwork provides the opportunity to see our planet on this scale, floating in three-dimensions. The artwork is by Luke Jerram with a specially made surround sound composition by BAFTA award winning composer Dan Jones.

As part of our programming for this event we will be exploring climate change and the Church of England’s intention to be Net Carbon Zero by 2030. The Church of England has five marks of mission with the fifth being “To strive to safeguard the integrity of creation and sustain and renew the life of the earth.”