Spectra light festival illuminates Aberdeen's reopened Union Terrace Gardens

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Spectra in Union Terrace Gardens
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Newly-reopened Union Terrace Gardens is a main focus of the event

Aberdeen's festival of light, Spectra, is under way - with the historic Union Terrace Gardens (UTG) a main venue after recently reopening.

Spectra, which began in 2016, features installations of light and sound scattered around the city.

UTG - which originally opened in 1879 - has been undergoing a major £28m redevelopment since 2019.

It reopened to the public in December. The turfing of the central lawn could take place after Spectra is finished.

Installations are also featuring at Marischal College and Aberdeen Art Gallery.

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Night owl: His Majesty's Theatre is also being lit up, to turn some heads

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Tunnel vision: This installation is outside Marischal College

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Eye-catching displays have been installed

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The heart of the city has been illuminated

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The event is on until Sunday

The light festival is expected to attract thousands of visitors.

Creative producer Alison Brodie said some of the works were world premieres, and described it as a "fantastic" event.

"It's bringing light to the darkness," she said.

The four-day event will run across the city between Thursday evening and Sunday.

It is from 18:30 to 22:00 each night and is free to attend.

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