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12/08/2009 - 12/08/2009Festival of Lights
Lyon,
France
Lyon's Festival of Lights takes place on 8 December during which the people of Lyon place little candle lamps in their windows in honour of the Virgin Mary. The origins of the festival date back over 150 years to 1852 when a statue of the Virgin Mary on Fourviere Hill was to be inaugurated. The event had been postponed several times and nearly didn't happen because a ferocious storm broke over the city. But it passed quickly and the people of Lyon spontaneously lit their homes with candles and came out into the streets to celebrate, and the Festival of Lights was born. The people of Lyon continue this visually spectacular tradition to this day. The modern festival is now a four-day event where contemporary light installations illuminate the city attracting thousands of visitors. As well as a time to celebrate, the festival also acts as a forum for communication with other cities in France and around the world where the issue of light in urban planning and town dwelling is discussed.
Themes:
Religion
, Culture
, Spectacle
Hours: Various.
Cost: Free.
Where: Various venues across Lyon
Lyon, France
Getting there:
Metro: Lyon has an excellent public transport network with Metro stops at most places of interest.
Bus: A good bus network connects destinations not served by the Metro.
Foot: Many places of interest are within easy walking distance of the city centre.
Contact Information:
Fete des Lumieres
19 rue de l'Arbre Sec
Lyon
69001
France
Telephone: +33 (0)4 7210 4850
Email: lyon.lumiere@mairie-lyon.fr
Website: www.lyon.fr/lumieres