The British newspaper considers the three-kilometre route that runs through the entire park to be “one of the most attractive art shows” that is worth visiting.
The "Serralves em Luz" light festival
The light design was conceived by Nuno Maya Run Lola via Serralves Facebook

The "Serralves in Light" is among the top 10 exhibitionsto visit in Europe , according to The Times. The British newspaper considers the three-kilometre route that runs through the entire park, with 28 installations, to be one of “the most attractive art shows” on the European scene, worth visiting this autumn.

In the article 'To Hell and back: the best European exhibitions to see', journalist Rachel Campbell-Johnston explains that this is an “exhibition in constant change of light and color”, through which the visitor “will be transported to a dreamy realm where seasons change under circular planets, and rainbows carve through the atmosphere.”

“Serralves em Luz, transforms, for the first time, the entire Serralves Park in Porto into an impressive exhibition of light, providing the nocturnal enjoyment of this magnificent space through a surprising experience”, according to the Foundation.

With a light design by Nuno Maya , “this large open-air exhibition presents an enormous dynamic of light and color, creating a magical atmosphere that extends to the entire Serralves Park, opening up dazzling new perspectives around this remarkable natural and architectural heritage”, it reads. This is an route of illumination that is designed to be followed in a one-way format, passing through various points of interest in the park and offering the public “a very varied and complete sensory journey”.

In the list of exhibitions to visit in Europe, The Times also highlights the exhibitions “Inferno”, at the Scuderie del Quirinale, in Rome, dedicated to the 700 years of Dante Alighieri; 'The Morozov Collection: Icons of Modern Art', patent at the Louis Vuitton Foundation, in Paris; 'On Reflection', in the German city of Dresden; and 'Modigliani: The Primitivist Revolution', in Vienna, among others.

But hurry: “Serralves em Luz” is coming to a close and can only be visited until October 17th, between 9 pm and midnight every day.