Discover Scotland’s greatest modernist ruin, St Peter’s Seminary, close by Dumbarton, transformed by light and sound at the official launch event of Scotland’s Festival of Architecture 2016.
Fifty years on since the building opened, you can explore this architectural masterpiece re-animated at night for the first time.
As dusk falls to darkness, a walked route will weave through atmospheric woodland towards the abandoned building complex. Hinterland will reveal the full glory of the towering concrete ruin, combining moving light installations and projection with a haunting choral soundscape by composer Rory Boyle, recorded by the St Salvator’s Chapel Choir of the University of St Andrews.
With a two year restoration planned to start later in the year, this will be the only opportunity for the public to witness this world-renowned building in its current state of majestic decay.
Undoubtedly the hot ticket of the year, book now to be part of this monumental production, in excess of 5,000 tickets have been sold! Both weekends are both completely sold out and what tickets are remaining are sure to be snapped up. This is great news for the local area.
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