Light Festival at Battersea Power Station

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 Light Festival at Battersea Power Station
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Time Out says

Europe’s largest brick building is no stranger to sparkling spectacles. The Grade II-listed Art Deco masterpiece has appeared in Hitchcock films and is on the cover of one of the most iconic albums of the last generation: Pink Floyd’s ‘Animals’. Now it’s playing backdrop again, and glowing up the gloomy London winter evenings in the process, as seven shining light installations designed by international artists pepper the building for its annual Light Festival. Look out for giant glowing blue butterflies, a series of intriguing-sounding ‘floating geometric matrixes’ and interactive installations like bicycle-powered glowing archways and a light piano. There’ll also be food stands dotted about from the likes of from Tozi Counter, Paris
Baguette and Crosstown to keep you toasty while you fill your eyes with sparkles. 

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Price:
Free entry
Opening hours:
After dark
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