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San Antonio | The Saga

Experience Wonder.

Rich history. Vibrant culture. And, a Texas-sized art display you won’t want to miss.

San Antonio | The Saga

Lights. Color. Action. Take a visual journey through the history of San Antonio – from historical discovery, to early settlement, to current development – with a world-class video art installation, San Antonio | The Saga. Created by world-renowned French artist Xavier de Richemont, San Antonio | The Saga is projected on the façade of the San Fernando Cathedral, the oldest operating sanctuary in North America, in the heart of downtown. Experience wonder through an artistic lens while immersing yourself in the rich history of the Alamo City. The 24-minute, 7,000-sq. ft. projection video art installation is free to the public, and shows each Tuesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday through 2024.

Common Questions

When can you see the show?
Check the Main Plaza website for up-to-date showtime information as well as notices on upcoming closures.

Is the show free?
Yes, San Antonio | The Saga is free and open to the public.

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