Visiting Mars FAQs
/Answers to some commonly asked questions below. If you can not find the answer to your query please email info@rochestercathedral.org.
What is Mars | War & Peace?
Mars: War & Peace is a touring artwork by UK artist Luke Jerram which follows on from his other astronomical artworks Museum of the Moon and Gaia.
Measuring seven metres in diameter, the artwork features 120dpi detailed NASA imagery* of the Martian surface. At an approximate scale of 1:1 million, each centimetre of the internally lit spherical sculpture represents 10 kilometres of the surface of Mars.
Mars was named by the ancient Romans for their god of war because its reddish colour was reminiscent of blood. Accompanying the Mars sculpture is a newly created sound composition by BAFTA and Ivor Novello award winning composer Dan Jones. Featuring the sounds of seas, deserts and clips from NASA missions to Mars, it also incorporates the sounds of distant bombing and people marching, as if to war.
Tickets for Mars
Do I need to book tickets to see Mars?
Not for visits during the day but you will need to book for evenings and special events.
How much does it cost to see Mars?
Entry is free during the day but donations are encouraged. Charges apply for evenings and special events.
Can I change the date and time of my ticket if I’ve booked for an event?
Ticket dates and times cannot be altered once purchased. Please email info@rochestercathedral.org if you have any enquiries over this.
What happens if the event I want is sold out?
Mars is a popular event and tickets are selling fast. We may release limited tickets later and these will be announced on our newsletter and social media channels. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter or sign up to our newsletter on the side bar.
Do I need to print my tickets?
You can either print your ticket or use a screenshot on your phone when visiting.
Can I have a refund if I am no longer able to attend?
We are unable to offer refunds for this event.
Visiting Mars
Will I have to queue?
Queues are very likely for this event, especially if you are visiting at a weekend or during the Half Term Holiday. Please be prepared to queue outside for this event.
Do you have a Café?
Yes, we have the Café in the Crypt. This will be open during the day. (See opening times on website)
Do you have a shop?
Yes, we have a shop which will be open throughout the event.
Do you have toilets?
Yes we do have toilets. These are located in the gardens of Rochester Cathedral. We also have a disabled toilet inside the Cathedral.
Do you have level access?
We have level access through the North Door of the Cathedral
Where can I park?
There are a number of public car parks close to the Cathedral. We encourage visitors to walk or use public transport where possible. More information about travelling to Rochester Cathedral can be found here
Other Queries
How can I bring a school or uniformed group?
For school / uniformed group bookings please email info@rochestercathedral.org