
Festival Lumière Lausanne 2026
Six weeks of luminous interventions across Lausanne — façade projections, illuminated walks and lake-edge light art.
Event Details
- Start
- Sunday, 29 November 2026 at 16:00
- End
- Monday, 4 January at 21:00
- Venue
- Centre-ville LausannePlace de la Riponne, 1005 Lausanne
- Organiser
- Lausanne Lumières
- Admission
- Free entry
Location
Festival Lumière Lausanne 2026 will light up the city from Sunday, 29 November 2026. This six-week festival transforms Lausanne into a canvas of light, featuring façade projections, illuminated walks, and captivating lake-edge light art.
Cultural significance
This festival is a celebration of light in the heart of Lausanne, inspired by the longstanding tradition of artistic light installations in urban spaces. While it is a new addition to the city's cultural calendar, it draws from the rich history of light as a medium for artistic expression and community engagement, which has been gaining momentum in recent years.
In a canton known for its picturesque landscapes and vibrant arts scene, Festival Lumière serves as an invitation to explore the interplay between light and architecture, encouraging both locals and visitors to appreciate the beauty of their surroundings in a novel way.
What to look for
Don’t miss the breathtaking façade projections at the Palais de Rumine, where classic architecture meets modern artistry. Be sure to take a stroll along the lake promenade to experience the enchanting light installations that reflect off Lake Geneva, creating a magical atmosphere. And keep an eye out for interactive light displays that invite participation and engagement.
Practical notes
Arrive early to secure a good spot for viewing the installations, especially on weekends when crowds gather. Dress warmly, as late November can be chilly by the water. Public transport is highly recommended; the metro and tram systems are efficient and conveniently connect to the festival areas. Most events are free, making it accessible for everyone.
Join the luminous celebration and discover more on the official website.