Bebelplatz
Selected photos and videos from previous years:
Bebelplatz
2023
The entire Bebelplatz shone in a 180-degree staging on the theme of “Colours of Life”. St Hedwig’s Cathedral, the Faculty of Law and the State Opera were integrated into this ensemble with colourful architectural stagings. Next to the State Opera Unter den Linden was also the luminous installation “Angels of Freedom” by the OGE Design Group from Israel. With large glowing wings, the colourful angels invited visitors to take a selfie. In front of the main entrance of the Humboldt University we presented “Luminary”. This installation offered an opportunity to experience the sun, the moon, Mars and the earth in an impressive way. At the Hotel de Rome, three artists from Germany and Poland showed their impressive video artworks as part of the Festival of Lights Award “Colours of Life”.
2022
Berliners also refer to it colloquially as Opernplatz, the 19,000 square metre Bebelplatz in the centre of Berlin. It is framed by buildings such as St Hedwig’s Cathedral, the Faculty of Law, the Hotel de Rome and the State Opera House Unter den Linden, all of which were part of a unique 180-degree light art production on the festival motto VISION OF OUR FUTURE.
Hotel de Rome
2023
In 2023, there were once again 3D video projections as part of the Festival of Lights Award “Colors of Life”. We are particularly pleased that we were able to present our coveted trophy to 3 artists from Germany and Poland!
1. Betty Mü, Germany
2. Vanessa Cardui, Germany
3. Pani Pawlosky, Poland
2022
A legendary and magical moment: For the first time, the Embassy of the United Arab Emirates and the Embassy of the State of Israel took part in the FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS together. With the 3D video show on the facade of the Hotel de Rome, they set a sign of peace and international understanding. The show first immersed itself in the respective world of the partner country, showing architecture, nature, art and living modernity. Finally, it emphasised the common path into the future, celebrated the newly created diplomatic connection through the peace agreement concluded in 2020 and thus brought one of the most important values to the fore: peace.
2021
The tenor of the show at the Hotel de Rome was the story of a damaged world that heals itself. The three-minute video show was presented by the main sponsor of the Festival of Lights – The Climate Pledge. It ended with the initiative’s call to businesses around the world: #ChallengeAccepted. This means recognising one’s own responsibility and joining the goal to be CO2 neutral by 2040.
In another mapping on the Hotel de Rome, the artists Ross Ashton & Karen Monid addressed the so-called “butterfly effect” on the occasion of the “Future Vision Award”. This states that even small actions can have very large effects.
2019
An entertaining, imaginative 3D mapping by MP-STUDIO on the historic facade of the Hotel de Rome at Bebelplatz. The front of the building changes in fast images, planets appear, a colourful game of spinning balls whirls around …
2018
A special video experience also awaited Berliners and their guests at the Festival of Lights 2018. The motto for the mapping on the Hotel de Rome this year was “The Freedom of Art – Between Dream and Reality”.
Their visions were provided by two renowned video artists, the Englishman Ross Ashton, whose artistic light and sound installations have already been seen around the world, and the Polish artist Pani Pawlosky.
Impressive impressions of the 360° staging “Freedom of Art” at Bebelplatz. Thank you for your great feedback! It makes us super happy! In the video you can also see our light friend DUNDU on the trail of the Walk of Light… THANK YOU DUNDU!
2017
Under the motto “Opera e Luce”, the entire Bebelplatz was illuminated: Thus, the projection of the Hotel de Rome was extended to the Löbbecke banking house to impress with a dazzling panorama. We were also very pleased to welcome St Hedwig’s Cathedral for the first time with a colourful projection.
Faculty of Law
St. Hedwigs-Cathedral
State Opera Unter den Linden
Humboldt University
Fotocredit: Frank Herrmann, Nelofee, Florian Ullbrich, Enrico Verworner