The AURA Experience Immersive Event

The AURA Experience

A luminous experience in the heart of the Basilica

Montréal ,   Québec

A 2-Part Experience Illuminated Stations Before the show, we invite you to explore the Basilica and discover a series of illuminated stations that highlight its architectural details and artworks. Doors 30 minutes before the stated time on your ticket. Each spectator has approximately 40 minutes or less to enjoy this discovery. Immersion You are then invited to take a seat on the Basilica's pews to take part in an immersive, multisensory performance. Appearing across the Basilica’s altarpiece, walls, and vaulted ceiling, the presentation is breathtaking from all viewpoints, no matter where you are seated. The performance transports you on a voyage to discover the heritage of the Basilica and the wonders it holds. Guided by an enchanting energy, you travel from the heart of the Basilica into the depths of its beauty. The immersive multimedia experience, without the tour, lasts 23 minutes. We suggest arriving early to explore the illuminated stations before the show and enjoy the full experience.... Show More

Audience Role

You are then invited to take a seat on the Basilica's pews to take part in an immersive, multisensory performance. Appearing across the Basilica’s altarpiece, walls, and vaulted ceiling, the presentation is breathtaking from all viewpoints, no matter where you are seated.... Show More

Content Advisories

  • Description of content warnings not provided

  • All ages

Interaction Advisories

  • No physical contact with performers

Mobility Advisories

  • No mobility advisories

  • Event is wheelchair accessible.

C$32.00

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Location

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Basilique Notre-Dame de Montréal

Hosting immersive events on EI since May, 2023

Notre-Dame Basilica of Montréal is Montréal’s mother church and was the first Gothic Revival style church in Canada. Its history has been marked by the Sulpicians since its foundation and is inseparable from that of Montréal. It speaks to its Catholic roots and the eternal link between art and religion. The Basilica’s style was imitated by several parishes and marked a turning point in religious architectural tradition. In addition to being a place for prayer and celebration of Catholic worship, Notre-Dame is also a place for important national events like state funerals. It was raised to the rank of minor basilica by Pope John Paul II in 1982 and designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1989. Its religious, historical and artistic importance makes it a treasure of Quebec’s heritage and one of the most visited sites in Montréal.... Show More