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  • Place des Clestins: Synergetics<br />
Benjamin Petit et Marion Roche<br />
Fete des Lumières 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycée La Martinière, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__051.jpg
  • Place des Clestins: Synergetics
Benjamin Petit et Marion Roche<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__048.jpg
  • Place des Clestins: Synergetics<br />
Benjamin Petit et Marion Roche<br />
Fete des Lumières 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycée La Martinière, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__052.jpg
  • Place des Clestins: Synergetics
Benjamin Petit et Marion Roche<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__049.jpg
  • Place de la Republique: Frame Perspective
Olivier Ratsi et Thomas Vaquie<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__060.jpg
  • Place de la Republique: Frame Perspective
Olivier Ratsi et Thomas Vaquie<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__055.jpg
  • Place des Clestins: Synergetics
Benjamin Petit et Marion Roche<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__050.jpg
  • Gregory Doucet.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 64Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.0 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of t
    FdL21__001.jpg
  • Place de la Republique: Frame Perspective
Olivier Ratsi et Thomas Vaquie<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__059.jpg
  • Place de la Republique: Frame Perspective
Olivier Ratsi et Thomas Vaquie<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__054.jpg
  • Place de la Republique: Frame Perspective
Olivier Ratsi et Thomas Vaquie<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__062.jpg
  • Place de la Republique: Frame Perspective
Olivier Ratsi et Thomas Vaquie<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__056.jpg
  • Visions<br />
Benjamin Nesme  et Marc Sicard <br />
Fete des Lumières 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycée La Martinière, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__047.jpg
  • Le Lapin dans la Lune
Renato Gonzalez-Gutierrez et Sarah Matry-Guerre.
Fete des Lumières 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.
The instructions in this perimeter:
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycée La Martinière, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.

    FdL21__042.jpg
  • Cathedrale St Jean: Iris<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__022.jpg
  • Les Subs: Museum of the Moon<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__013.jpg
  • Place de la Republique: Frame Perspective
Olivier Ratsi et Thomas Vaquie<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__061.jpg
  • Place des Clestins: Synergetics<br />
Benjamin Petit et Marion Roche<br />
Fete des Lumières 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycée La Martinière, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__053.jpg
  • Cathedrale St Jean: Iris<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__025.jpg
  • Les Subs: Museum of the Moon<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__014.jpg
  • Gregory Doucet<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__005.jpg
  • Gregory Doucet<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__002.jpg
  • Le Lapin dans la Lune
Renato Gonzalez-Gutierrez et Sarah Matry-Guerre.
Fete des Lumières 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.
The instructions in this perimeter:
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycée La Martinière, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.

    FdL21__040.jpg
  • Le Lapin dans la Lune
Renato Gonzalez-Gutierrez et Sarah Matry-Guerre.
Fete des Lumières 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.
The instructions in this perimeter:
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycée La Martinière, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.

    FdL21__038.jpg
  • Le Lapin dans la Lune
Renato Gonzalez-Gutierrez et Sarah Matry-Guerre.
Fete des Lumières 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.
The instructions in this perimeter:
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycée La Martinière, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.

    FdL21__032.jpg
  • Cathedrale St Jean: Iris<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__024.jpg
  • Cathedrale St Jean: Iris<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__019.jpg
  • Cathedrale St Jean: Iris<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__017.jpg
  • Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__015.jpg
  • Parc de la Tete d Or: Ricochets<br />
Jerome Donna,<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__009.jpg
  • Gregory Doucet<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__003.jpg
  • Cathedrale St Jean: Iris<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__030.jpg
  • Cathedrale St Jean: Iris<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__026.jpg
  • Parc de la Tete d Or: Ricochets<br />
Jerome Donna,<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__010.jpg
  • Parc de la Tete d Or: Ricochets<br />
Jerome Donna,<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__008.jpg
  • Le Lapin dans la Lune
Renato Gonzalez-Gutierrez et Sarah Matry-Guerre.
Fete des Lumières 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.
The instructions in this perimeter:
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycée La Martinière, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.

    FdL21__035.jpg
  • Cathedrale St Jean: Iris<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__027.jpg
  • Cathedrale St Jean: Iris<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__023.jpg
  • Cathedrale St Jean: Iris<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__021.jpg
  • Les Subs: Museum of the Moon<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__012.jpg
  • Visions<br />
Benjamin Nesme  et Marc Sicard <br />
Fete des Lumières 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycée La Martinière, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__046.jpg
  • Visions<br />
Benjamin Nesme  et Marc Sicard <br />
Fete des Lumières 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycée La Martinière, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__045.jpg
  • Le Lapin dans la Lune
Renato Gonzalez-Gutierrez et Sarah Matry-Guerre.
Fete des Lumières 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.
The instructions in this perimeter:
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycée La Martinière, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.

    FdL21__033.jpg
  • Le Lapin dans la Lune
Renato Gonzalez-Gutierrez et Sarah Matry-Guerre.
Fete des Lumières 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.
The instructions in this perimeter:
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycée La Martinière, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.

    FdL21__031.jpg
  • Cathedrale St Jean: Iris<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__029.jpg
  • Cathedrale St Jean: Iris<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__028.jpg
  • Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__016.jpg
  • Gregory Doucet<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__004.jpg
  • Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__058.jpg
  • Le Lapin dans la Lune
Renato Gonzalez-Gutierrez et Sarah Matry-Guerre.
Fete des Lumières 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.
The instructions in this perimeter:
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycée La Martinière, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.

    FdL21__037.jpg
  • Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__057.jpg
  • Cathedrale St Jean: Iris<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__020.jpg
  • Le Lapin dans la Lune
Renato Gonzalez-Gutierrez et Sarah Matry-Guerre.
Fete des Lumières 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.
The instructions in this perimeter:
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycée La Martinière, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.

    FdL21__043.jpg
  • Le Lapin dans la Lune
Renato Gonzalez-Gutierrez et Sarah Matry-Guerre.
Fete des Lumières 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.
The instructions in this perimeter:
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycée La Martinière, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.

    FdL21__041.jpg
  • Le Lapin dans la Lune
Renato Gonzalez-Gutierrez et Sarah Matry-Guerre.
Fete des Lumières 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.
The instructions in this perimeter:
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycée La Martinière, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.

    FdL21__034.jpg
  • Cathedrale St Jean: Iris<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__018.jpg
  • Les Subs: Museum of the Moon<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__011.jpg
  • Le Lapin dans la Lune
Renato Gonzalez-Gutierrez et Sarah Matry-Guerre.
Fete des Lumières 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.
The instructions in this perimeter:
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycée La Martinière, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.

    FdL21__036.jpg
  • Gregory Doucet<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__006.jpg
  • For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycée La Martinière, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__044.jpg
  • Le Lapin dans la Lune
Renato Gonzalez-Gutierrez et Sarah Matry-Guerre.
Fete des Lumières 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.
The instructions in this perimeter:
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycée La Martinière, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.

    FdL21__039.jpg
  • Gregory Doucet<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
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  • The Festival of Lights in Lyon, France expresses gratitude toward Mary, mother of Jesus on December 8 of each year.<br />
This uniquely Lyonnaise tradition dictates that every house place candles along the outsides of all the windows to produce a spectacular effect throughout the streets. The festival, which includes other activities based on light, usually lasts 4 days, with the peak of activity occurring on the 8th. <br />
The two main focal points of activity are typically the Basilica of Fourvière which is lit up in different colours, and the Place des Terreaux, which hosts a different light show each year.<br />
More: http://maya-press.net/festival-of-lights-in-lyon-true-story/
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  • The Festival of Lights in Lyon, France expresses gratitude toward Mary, mother of Jesus on December 8 of each year.<br />
This uniquely Lyonnaise tradition dictates that every house place candles along the outsides of all the windows to produce a spectacular effect throughout the streets. The festival, which includes other activities based on light, usually lasts 4 days, with the peak of activity occurring on the 8th. <br />
The two main focal points of activity are typically the Basilica of Fourvière which is lit up in different colours, and the Place des Terreaux, which hosts a different light show each year.<br />
More: http://maya-press.net/festival-of-lights-in-lyon-true-story/
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  • The Festival of Lights in Lyon, France expresses gratitude toward Mary, mother of Jesus on December 8 of each year.<br />
This uniquely Lyonnaise tradition dictates that every house place candles along the outsides of all the windows to produce a spectacular effect throughout the streets. The festival, which includes other activities based on light, usually lasts 4 days, with the peak of activity occurring on the 8th. <br />
The two main focal points of activity are typically the Basilica of Fourvière which is lit up in different colours, and the Place des Terreaux, which hosts a different light show each year.<br />
More: http://maya-press.net/festival-of-lights-in-lyon-true-story/
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  • The Festival of Lights in Lyon, France expresses gratitude toward Mary, mother of Jesus on December 8 of each year.<br />
This uniquely Lyonnaise tradition dictates that every house place candles along the outsides of all the windows to produce a spectacular effect throughout the streets. The festival, which includes other activities based on light, usually lasts 4 days, with the peak of activity occurring on the 8th. <br />
The two main focal points of activity are typically the Basilica of Fourvière which is lit up in different colours, and the Place des Terreaux, which hosts a different light show each year.<br />
More: http://maya-press.net/festival-of-lights-in-lyon-true-story/
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  • The Festival of Lights in Lyon, France expresses gratitude toward Mary, mother of Jesus on December 8 of each year.<br />
This uniquely Lyonnaise tradition dictates that every house place candles along the outsides of all the windows to produce a spectacular effect throughout the streets. The festival, which includes other activities based on light, usually lasts 4 days, with the peak of activity occurring on the 8th. <br />
The two main focal points of activity are typically the Basilica of Fourvière which is lit up in different colours, and the Place des Terreaux, which hosts a different light show each year.<br />
More: http://maya-press.net/festival-of-lights-in-lyon-true-story/
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  • The Festival of Lights in Lyon, France expresses gratitude toward Mary, mother of Jesus on December 8 of each year.<br />
This uniquely Lyonnaise tradition dictates that every house place candles along the outsides of all the windows to produce a spectacular effect throughout the streets. The festival, which includes other activities based on light, usually lasts 4 days, with the peak of activity occurring on the 8th. <br />
The two main focal points of activity are typically the Basilica of Fourvière which is lit up in different colours, and the Place des Terreaux, which hosts a different light show each year.<br />
More: http://maya-press.net/festival-of-lights-in-lyon-true-story/
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  • The Festival of Lights in Lyon, France expresses gratitude toward Mary, mother of Jesus on December 8 of each year.<br />
This uniquely Lyonnaise tradition dictates that every house place candles along the outsides of all the windows to produce a spectacular effect throughout the streets. The festival, which includes other activities based on light, usually lasts 4 days, with the peak of activity occurring on the 8th. <br />
The two main focal points of activity are typically the Basilica of Fourvière which is lit up in different colours, and the Place des Terreaux, which hosts a different light show each year.<br />
More: http://maya-press.net/festival-of-lights-in-lyon-true-story/
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  • The Festival of Lights in Lyon, France expresses gratitude toward Mary, mother of Jesus on December 8 of each year.<br />
This uniquely Lyonnaise tradition dictates that every house place candles along the outsides of all the windows to produce a spectacular effect throughout the streets. The festival, which includes other activities based on light, usually lasts 4 days, with the peak of activity occurring on the 8th. <br />
The two main focal points of activity are typically the Basilica of Fourvière which is lit up in different colours, and the Place des Terreaux, which hosts a different light show each year.<br />
More: http://maya-press.net/festival-of-lights-in-lyon-true-story/
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  • The Festival of Lights in Lyon, France expresses gratitude toward Mary, mother of Jesus on December 8 of each year.<br />
This uniquely Lyonnaise tradition dictates that every house place candles along the outsides of all the windows to produce a spectacular effect throughout the streets. The festival, which includes other activities based on light, usually lasts 4 days, with the peak of activity occurring on the 8th. <br />
The two main focal points of activity are typically the Basilica of Fourvière which is lit up in different colours, and the Place des Terreaux, which hosts a different light show each year.<br />
More: http://maya-press.net/festival-of-lights-in-lyon-true-story/
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  • The Festival of Lights in Lyon, France expresses gratitude toward Mary, mother of Jesus on December 8 of each year.<br />
This uniquely Lyonnaise tradition dictates that every house place candles along the outsides of all the windows to produce a spectacular effect throughout the streets. The festival, which includes other activities based on light, usually lasts 4 days, with the peak of activity occurring on the 8th. <br />
The two main focal points of activity are typically the Basilica of Fourvière which is lit up in different colours, and the Place des Terreaux, which hosts a different light show each year.<br />
More: http://maya-press.net/festival-of-lights-in-lyon-true-story/
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  • The Festival of Lights in Lyon, France expresses gratitude toward Mary, mother of Jesus on December 8 of each year.<br />
This uniquely Lyonnaise tradition dictates that every house place candles along the outsides of all the windows to produce a spectacular effect throughout the streets. The festival, which includes other activities based on light, usually lasts 4 days, with the peak of activity occurring on the 8th. <br />
The two main focal points of activity are typically the Basilica of Fourvière which is lit up in different colours, and the Place des Terreaux, which hosts a different light show each year.<br />
More: http://maya-press.net/festival-of-lights-in-lyon-true-story/
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  • The Festival of Lights in Lyon, France expresses gratitude toward Mary, mother of Jesus on December 8 of each year.<br />
This uniquely Lyonnaise tradition dictates that every house place candles along the outsides of all the windows to produce a spectacular effect throughout the streets. The festival, which includes other activities based on light, usually lasts 4 days, with the peak of activity occurring on the 8th. <br />
The two main focal points of activity are typically the Basilica of Fourvière which is lit up in different colours, and the Place des Terreaux, which hosts a different light show each year.<br />
More: http://maya-press.net/festival-of-lights-in-lyon-true-story/
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  • The Festival of Lights in Lyon, France expresses gratitude toward Mary, mother of Jesus on December 8 of each year.<br />
This uniquely Lyonnaise tradition dictates that every house place candles along the outsides of all the windows to produce a spectacular effect throughout the streets. The festival, which includes other activities based on light, usually lasts 4 days, with the peak of activity occurring on the 8th. <br />
The two main focal points of activity are typically the Basilica of Fourvière which is lit up in different colours, and the Place des Terreaux, which hosts a different light show each year.<br />
More: http://maya-press.net/festival-of-lights-in-lyon-true-story/
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  • The Festival of Lights in Lyon, France expresses gratitude toward Mary, mother of Jesus on December 8 of each year.<br />
This uniquely Lyonnaise tradition dictates that every house place candles along the outsides of all the windows to produce a spectacular effect throughout the streets. The festival, which includes other activities based on light, usually lasts 4 days, with the peak of activity occurring on the 8th. <br />
The two main focal points of activity are typically the Basilica of Fourvière which is lit up in different colours, and the Place des Terreaux, which hosts a different light show each year.<br />
More: http://maya-press.net/festival-of-lights-in-lyon-true-story/
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  • The Festival of Lights in Lyon, France expresses gratitude toward Mary, mother of Jesus on December 8 of each year.<br />
This uniquely Lyonnaise tradition dictates that every house place candles along the outsides of all the windows to produce a spectacular effect throughout the streets. The festival, which includes other activities based on light, usually lasts 4 days, with the peak of activity occurring on the 8th. <br />
The two main focal points of activity are typically the Basilica of Fourvière which is lit up in different colours, and the Place des Terreaux, which hosts a different light show each year.<br />
More: http://maya-press.net/festival-of-lights-in-lyon-true-story/
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  • The Festival of Lights in Lyon, France expresses gratitude toward Mary, mother of Jesus on December 8 of each year.<br />
This uniquely Lyonnaise tradition dictates that every house place candles along the outsides of all the windows to produce a spectacular effect throughout the streets. The festival, which includes other activities based on light, usually lasts 4 days, with the peak of activity occurring on the 8th. <br />
The two main focal points of activity are typically the Basilica of Fourvière which is lit up in different colours, and the Place des Terreaux, which hosts a different light show each year.<br />
More: http://maya-press.net/festival-of-lights-in-lyon-true-story/
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  • The Festival of Lights in Lyon, France expresses gratitude toward Mary, mother of Jesus on December 8 of each year.<br />
This uniquely Lyonnaise tradition dictates that every house place candles along the outsides of all the windows to produce a spectacular effect throughout the streets. The festival, which includes other activities based on light, usually lasts 4 days, with the peak of activity occurring on the 8th. <br />
The two main focal points of activity are typically the Basilica of Fourvière which is lit up in different colours, and the Place des Terreaux, which hosts a different light show each year.<br />
More: http://maya-press.net/festival-of-lights-in-lyon-true-story/
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  • The Festival of Lights in Lyon, France expresses gratitude toward Mary, mother of Jesus on December 8 of each year.<br />
This uniquely Lyonnaise tradition dictates that every house place candles along the outsides of all the windows to produce a spectacular effect throughout the streets. The festival, which includes other activities based on light, usually lasts 4 days, with the peak of activity occurring on the 8th. <br />
The two main focal points of activity are typically the Basilica of Fourvière which is lit up in different colours, and the Place des Terreaux, which hosts a different light show each year.<br />
More: http://maya-press.net/festival-of-lights-in-lyon-true-story/
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  • The Festival of Lights in Lyon, France expresses gratitude toward Mary, mother of Jesus on December 8 of each year.<br />
This uniquely Lyonnaise tradition dictates that every house place candles along the outsides of all the windows to produce a spectacular effect throughout the streets. The festival, which includes other activities based on light, usually lasts 4 days, with the peak of activity occurring on the 8th. <br />
The two main focal points of activity are typically the Basilica of Fourvière which is lit up in different colours, and the Place des Terreaux, which hosts a different light show each year.<br />
More: http://maya-press.net/festival-of-lights-in-lyon-true-story/
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  • LYON, FRANCE - DECEMBER 07:Festival of Lights on December 7, 2013 in Lyon. <br />
Place des Terreaux<br />
Spectacular light works by 120 designers will be on show over four days along will attract some three million visitors to the historic city.<br />
In france, each year on December 8, The Festival of Lights expresses gratitude toward Virgin Mary<br />
According to the people, the Festival of Lights celebrates Mary who stopped plague in 1643. The municipal councillors (échevins) had promised to pay tribute to Mary if she saved the town<br />
Since this year, a solemn procession makes its way to the Basilica of Fourvière to candles light and gives offerings in the name of Mary. <br />
This lyonnaise tradition dictates that everyone places candles outsides on all the windows to produce a spectacular effect throughout the streets. Each year, over 4 million tourists come to Lyon for this event.<br />
This festival is probably one of the three biggest festive gatherings in the world in terms of attendance.<br />
And through time, this act of faith in Lyon has been perpetuated by all families and in all religions.<br />
<br />
It is a gesture of joy and gratitude.<br />
Nothing obliges people of Lyon to put these small candles but many of them, away from home, in Paris, Rome, Hong Kong or New York, on December 8, will put in a glass a piece of candle on the edge of their windows, and will think "I'm from Lyon too."<br />
Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - DECEMBER 07:Festival of Lights on December 7, 2013 in Lyon. <br />
Place des Terreaux<br />
Spectacular light works by 120 designers will be on show over four days along will attract some three million visitors to the historic city.<br />
In france, each year on December 8, The Festival of Lights expresses gratitude toward Virgin Mary<br />
According to the people, the Festival of Lights celebrates Mary who stopped plague in 1643. The municipal councillors (échevins) had promised to pay tribute to Mary if she saved the town<br />
Since this year, a solemn procession makes its way to the Basilica of Fourvière to candles light and gives offerings in the name of Mary. <br />
This lyonnaise tradition dictates that everyone places candles outsides on all the windows to produce a spectacular effect throughout the streets. Each year, over 4 million tourists come to Lyon for this event.<br />
This festival is probably one of the three biggest festive gatherings in the world in terms of attendance.<br />
And through time, this act of faith in Lyon has been perpetuated by all families and in all religions.<br />
<br />
It is a gesture of joy and gratitude.<br />
Nothing obliges people of Lyon to put these small candles but many of them, away from home, in Paris, Rome, Hong Kong or New York, on December 8, will put in a glass a piece of candle on the edge of their windows, and will think "I'm from Lyon too."<br />
Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - DECEMBER 07:Festival of Lights on December 7, 2013 in Lyon. <br />
Place des Terreaux<br />
Spectacular light works by 120 designers will be on show over four days along will attract some three million visitors to the historic city.<br />
In france, each year on December 8, The Festival of Lights expresses gratitude toward Virgin Mary<br />
According to the people, the Festival of Lights celebrates Mary who stopped plague in 1643. The municipal councillors (échevins) had promised to pay tribute to Mary if she saved the town<br />
Since this year, a solemn procession makes its way to the Basilica of Fourvière to candles light and gives offerings in the name of Mary. <br />
This lyonnaise tradition dictates that everyone places candles outsides on all the windows to produce a spectacular effect throughout the streets. Each year, over 4 million tourists come to Lyon for this event.<br />
This festival is probably one of the three biggest festive gatherings in the world in terms of attendance.<br />
And through time, this act of faith in Lyon has been perpetuated by all families and in all religions.<br />
<br />
It is a gesture of joy and gratitude.<br />
Nothing obliges people of Lyon to put these small candles but many of them, away from home, in Paris, Rome, Hong Kong or New York, on December 8, will put in a glass a piece of candle on the edge of their windows, and will think "I'm from Lyon too."<br />
Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - DECEMBER 07:Festival of Lights on December 7, 2013 in Lyon. <br />
Place des Terreaux<br />
Spectacular light works by 120 designers will be on show over four days along will attract some three million visitors to the historic city.<br />
In france, each year on December 8, The Festival of Lights expresses gratitude toward Virgin Mary<br />
According to the people, the Festival of Lights celebrates Mary who stopped plague in 1643. The municipal councillors (échevins) had promised to pay tribute to Mary if she saved the town<br />
Since this year, a solemn procession makes its way to the Basilica of Fourvière to candles light and gives offerings in the name of Mary. <br />
This lyonnaise tradition dictates that everyone places candles outsides on all the windows to produce a spectacular effect throughout the streets. Each year, over 4 million tourists come to Lyon for this event.<br />
This festival is probably one of the three biggest festive gatherings in the world in terms of attendance.<br />
And through time, this act of faith in Lyon has been perpetuated by all families and in all religions.<br />
<br />
It is a gesture of joy and gratitude.<br />
Nothing obliges people of Lyon to put these small candles but many of them, away from home, in Paris, Rome, Hong Kong or New York, on December 8, will put in a glass a piece of candle on the edge of their windows, and will think "I'm from Lyon too."<br />
Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
    FestiLights_2013_47.jpg
  • LYON, FRANCE - DECEMBER 07:Festival of Lights on December 7, 2013 in Lyon. <br />
Place des Terreaux<br />
Spectacular light works by 120 designers will be on show over four days along will attract some three million visitors to the historic city.<br />
In france, each year on December 8, The Festival of Lights expresses gratitude toward Virgin Mary<br />
According to the people, the Festival of Lights celebrates Mary who stopped plague in 1643. The municipal councillors (échevins) had promised to pay tribute to Mary if she saved the town<br />
Since this year, a solemn procession makes its way to the Basilica of Fourvière to candles light and gives offerings in the name of Mary. <br />
This lyonnaise tradition dictates that everyone places candles outsides on all the windows to produce a spectacular effect throughout the streets. Each year, over 4 million tourists come to Lyon for this event.<br />
This festival is probably one of the three biggest festive gatherings in the world in terms of attendance.<br />
And through time, this act of faith in Lyon has been perpetuated by all families and in all religions.<br />
<br />
It is a gesture of joy and gratitude.<br />
Nothing obliges people of Lyon to put these small candles but many of them, away from home, in Paris, Rome, Hong Kong or New York, on December 8, will put in a glass a piece of candle on the edge of their windows, and will think "I'm from Lyon too."<br />
Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
    FestiLights_2013_48.jpg
  • LYON, FRANCE - DECEMBER 07:Festival of Lights on December 7, 2013 in Lyon. <br />
Place des Terreaux<br />
Spectacular light works by 120 designers will be on show over four days along will attract some three million visitors to the historic city.<br />
In france, each year on December 8, The Festival of Lights expresses gratitude toward Virgin Mary<br />
According to the people, the Festival of Lights celebrates Mary who stopped plague in 1643. The municipal councillors (échevins) had promised to pay tribute to Mary if she saved the town<br />
Since this year, a solemn procession makes its way to the Basilica of Fourvière to candles light and gives offerings in the name of Mary. <br />
This lyonnaise tradition dictates that everyone places candles outsides on all the windows to produce a spectacular effect throughout the streets. Each year, over 4 million tourists come to Lyon for this event.<br />
This festival is probably one of the three biggest festive gatherings in the world in terms of attendance.<br />
And through time, this act of faith in Lyon has been perpetuated by all families and in all religions.<br />
<br />
It is a gesture of joy and gratitude.<br />
Nothing obliges people of Lyon to put these small candles but many of them, away from home, in Paris, Rome, Hong Kong or New York, on December 8, will put in a glass a piece of candle on the edge of their windows, and will think "I'm from Lyon too."<br />
Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
    FestiLights_2013_49.jpg
  • LYON, FRANCE - DECEMBER 07:Festival of Lights on December 7, 2013 in Lyon. <br />
Place des Terreaux<br />
Spectacular light works by 120 designers will be on show over four days along will attract some three million visitors to the historic city.<br />
In france, each year on December 8, The Festival of Lights expresses gratitude toward Virgin Mary<br />
According to the people, the Festival of Lights celebrates Mary who stopped plague in 1643. The municipal councillors (échevins) had promised to pay tribute to Mary if she saved the town<br />
Since this year, a solemn procession makes its way to the Basilica of Fourvière to candles light and gives offerings in the name of Mary. <br />
This lyonnaise tradition dictates that everyone places candles outsides on all the windows to produce a spectacular effect throughout the streets. Each year, over 4 million tourists come to Lyon for this event.<br />
This festival is probably one of the three biggest festive gatherings in the world in terms of attendance.<br />
And through time, this act of faith in Lyon has been perpetuated by all families and in all religions.<br />
<br />
It is a gesture of joy and gratitude.<br />
Nothing obliges people of Lyon to put these small candles but many of them, away from home, in Paris, Rome, Hong Kong or New York, on December 8, will put in a glass a piece of candle on the edge of their windows, and will think "I'm from Lyon too."<br />
Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
    FestiLights_2013_51.jpg
  • LYON, FRANCE - DECEMBER 07:Festival of Lights on December 7, 2013 in Lyon. <br />
Place des Terreaux<br />
Spectacular light works by 120 designers will be on show over four days along will attract some three million visitors to the historic city.<br />
In france, each year on December 8, The Festival of Lights expresses gratitude toward Virgin Mary<br />
According to the people, the Festival of Lights celebrates Mary who stopped plague in 1643. The municipal councillors (échevins) had promised to pay tribute to Mary if she saved the town<br />
Since this year, a solemn procession makes its way to the Basilica of Fourvière to candles light and gives offerings in the name of Mary. <br />
This lyonnaise tradition dictates that everyone places candles outsides on all the windows to produce a spectacular effect throughout the streets. Each year, over 4 million tourists come to Lyon for this event.<br />
This festival is probably one of the three biggest festive gatherings in the world in terms of attendance.<br />
And through time, this act of faith in Lyon has been perpetuated by all families and in all religions.<br />
<br />
It is a gesture of joy and gratitude.<br />
Nothing obliges people of Lyon to put these small candles but many of them, away from home, in Paris, Rome, Hong Kong or New York, on December 8, will put in a glass a piece of candle on the edge of their windows, and will think "I'm from Lyon too."<br />
Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
    FestiLights_2013_50.jpg
  • LYON, FRANCE - DECEMBER 07:Festival of Lights on December 7, 2013 in Lyon. <br />
Place des Terreaux<br />
Spectacular light works by 120 designers will be on show over four days along will attract some three million visitors to the historic city.<br />
In france, each year on December 8, The Festival of Lights expresses gratitude toward Virgin Mary<br />
According to the people, the Festival of Lights celebrates Mary who stopped plague in 1643. The municipal councillors (échevins) had promised to pay tribute to Mary if she saved the town<br />
Since this year, a solemn procession makes its way to the Basilica of Fourvière to candles light and gives offerings in the name of Mary. <br />
This lyonnaise tradition dictates that everyone places candles outsides on all the windows to produce a spectacular effect throughout the streets. Each year, over 4 million tourists come to Lyon for this event.<br />
This festival is probably one of the three biggest festive gatherings in the world in terms of attendance.<br />
And through time, this act of faith in Lyon has been perpetuated by all families and in all religions.<br />
<br />
It is a gesture of joy and gratitude.<br />
Nothing obliges people of Lyon to put these small candles but many of them, away from home, in Paris, Rome, Hong Kong or New York, on December 8, will put in a glass a piece of candle on the edge of their windows, and will think "I'm from Lyon too."<br />
Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
    FestiLights_2013_52.jpg