Lights of Time: The Largest Light Park in the Czech Republic

Lights of Time: The Largest Light Park in the Czech Republic

Experience a magical journey through time filled with experiences, history, and stunning light and sound effects.

New edition

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Step into a world where the past intertwines with the present, and admire more than 200 unique light installations that were created in collaboration between Lumina Park and DinoLive Prague. The Lights of Time will guide you through fascinating epochs of history and offer an unforgettable spectacle for visitors of all ages.

Do you love Dinosaurs?

Experience the atmosphere of prehistory among majestic dinosaurs, where you will discover their charm through original light scenes. These will draw you into the past and captivate you not only visually but also with engaging sound effects that enhance the entire experience. Then, you will suddenly find yourself in ancient Rome, whose grandeur will engulf you, or you will be transported to the vibrant 1970s with their unique style and musical flair. This is what time travel looks like in the Lights of Time.

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Meet pirates and heroes

During your tour of the park, you will also encounter brave pirates and legendary medieval heroes. Discover stories full of tension, strength, and courage that will take you into a world full of mysteries and historical figures. Let yourself be carried away to a world where ancient stories and characters come to life, inspiring generations.

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Fun for the whole family

A part of the park is an interactive outdoor quiz game that will draw you into the world of historical facts and test your knowledge. The game is suitable for both children and adults, and thanks to QR codes placed throughout the park, you can easily start it and get involved.

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An unforgettable experience for everyone

The Park of the Lights of Time is not just about light installations – it offers a comprehensive experience full of fascinating stories, captivating effects, and an unforgettable atmosphere that you create yourself. Invite your loved ones, friends, or your significant other and enjoy an evening that will leave a deep impression on you.

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Come and create memories that will accompany you for a lifetime.

Opening hours: The park is open every day after dark; you can find the exact opening hours on the websites and visit it until the end of February 2025.

How to get to us?

The Lights of Time are located at Džbán Swimming Pool (Entrance from Nad Lávkou street)

Tram: number 20, 26 stop Nad Džbánem

Metro: Nádraží Veleslavín about 10 minutes on foot

By car: free parking in front of the premises

We look forward to seeing you!

www.dinolive.cz

www.luminapark.cz

 

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