BOREALIS: the Northern Lights is coming to Dublin this Halloween!

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This Halloween, as part of this year’s Bram Stoker Festival, the Northern Lights will be visible over Dublin city!

During Ireland’s October Bank Holiday weekend, from Friday, 28th of October to Monday, 31st of October 2022, at the Upper Courtyard of Dublin Castle will be transformed into a mesmerising spectacle of an aurora borealis by Swiss-artist, Dan Acher.

 

BOREALIS will be a captivating installation of sound and light experience that has previously dazzled thousands of people worldwide. There will also be a “tranquil soundtrack” that promises to include a combination of art and technology.  Every night of the festival (from 6:30pm to 10:30pm), this event will be free, ticketed event to the Dublin.

According to their website:

“Borealis has been enjoyed by hundreds of thousands of people worldwide; from London to Tokyo, Paris to Adelaide, people have gathered to experience this truly magical event. Our fascination with the Northern and Southern Lights is not new; for our ancestors, they inspired awe and astonishment.  By recreating their majesty an urban environment, BOREALIS brings city-dwellers together for an other-worldly experience under one strange and beautiful sky.”

So, why not make this year’s spooky season memorable and let BOREALIS enthrall you.

 

 

Age Suitability: All ages (Under 18s must be accompanied by a parent / guardian)

Duration: 31 minutes.

Please Note: This is an outdoor event. Please dress appropriately. We advise wearing flat shoes as the courtyard is partially cobbled.

Accessibility: The venue is wheelchair accessible. Please note that the courtyard has cobblestones. There are no toilet facilities available.

Dublin Castle on Google Maps: Click here for map link to Dublin Castle entrance. 

 

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BOREALIS is kindly supported by The Office of Public Works which manages Dublin Castle.

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