Bordeaux’s Secret Submarine Base Turned Digital Art Spectacle
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Creator's Key Takeaways
I'm standing in the middle of an abandoned World War II Nazi submarine basin in the port of Bordeaux, France.
It's the largest digital light art space in all of Europe.
It's private and after hours. It's just for the guests of our ship, and it's an extraordinary evening.
One that will I'll never forget.
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✨ From darkness to light ✨ During WWII, Bordeaux was home to a massive Nazi submarine base, too huge to ever tear down. For decades it stood abandoned, a stark reminder of its past. Today, it’s been reborn as @CulturespacesDesLumieres, the largest digital art center in the world. Imagine towering walls of concrete transformed into a canvas of light, art, and music… with the reflections dancing across the water. As part of a private Scenic Enrich event aboard the Scenic Eclipse, we had this extraordinary space all to ourselves. A glass in hand, surrounded by 360° projections, it felt almost spiritual, a powerful reminder of how history can be transformed into something profoundly beautiful. 🌐 Discover more World’s Greatest Cruises stories: www.WorldsGreatestCruises.com #WorldsGreatestCruises #ScenicEclipse #ScenicLuxuryCruises #Bordeaux #LesBassinsDesLumieres #CruiseLife #LuxuryCruise #TravelExperiences