. In 2025, the city will be adorned with a coat of light

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Anne-Sophie Hourdeaux

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Jan 18, 2025 at 11:44 a.m.

“Let there be light” is the slogan of the city of at the start of 2025, through several initiatives. This is the LuCa project, which involves lighting up emblematic buildings in the city, installing artistic lighting, and restoring lighting to all the streets at night. We detail this new nighttime look for Calais!

The courthouse and its new night colors. ©Fred Collier, City of Calais

What is the LuCa project?

What is the LuCa project in Calais? LuCa means “Calaisian Light”. It is led by the city with Bouygues Énergies & Services (entity of Equans ), and Satelec for almost a year.

The Labor Exchange. ©Amandine Richard, City of Calais

It is described as “unique” by the city and takes several forms.

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  • A tailor-made lighting highlighting the monuments of Place Crèvecœur (Courthouse, Labor Exchange, Saint-Pierre Church);
  • 36 “Calais lace” lighting fixtures custom-designed by Technilum;
  • Controlled electricity consumption despite illumination requiring numerous light points;
  • An ecological and economic dimension: a modernized lighting park and a 100% LED city by 2026.
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Inauguration of LuCa, Place Crèvecoeur Calais
Here are the details of the Calais lace design lighting fixtures, custom-created by Technilum. ©Technilum

Friday, January 10, took place in the presence of Natacha Bouchart, mayor of Calais, the inauguration of the new identity of Place Crèvecœur, marked by the illumination of important buildings.

In addition, after two years of nighttime extinction, all of the streets of Calais once again benefit from public lighting between midnight and 5 a.m. A decision made possible in particular thanks to the modernization work on the lighting heritage.

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