PROJECT

1000 LIGHTS

Light & Lantern Festival | Lithuania

CONCEPT & EXECUTION

“1000 Lights” is a large light and lantern festival delivered for two consecutive years at the unique open-air venue of the Lithuanian Ethnographic Museum in Rumšiškės, Lithuania.

The project was developed as a destination-format light experience, combining artistic excellence, cultural authenticity, and high production standards.

IMMERSIVE ROUTE

nearly 2 km

LIGHT INSTALLATIONS

230+

TECHNICAL SCALE

5,000 light sources

STORYTELLING

Culturally rooted illuminated environments

PROJECT OVERVIEW

The project featured several signature elements, including the immersive “Forest of Stars” installation and a monumental illuminated Moon sculpture serving as the central attraction.

The carefully designed visitor flow combined spatial storytelling, light choreography, and atmospheric scenography, creating a fully immersive fairytale-like experience.

Designed for a broad, multi-generational audience, the festival offered a calm, harmonious atmosphere appealing to adults and seniors, while also incorporating interactive and visually engaging elements attractive to families with young children.

The large-scale Moon installation became the visual and emotional focal point of the festival, driving strong visitor engagement and a distinctive visual identity for marketing purposes.