Palazzo dell'Emiciclo
L'Aquila, Italy
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L'Aquila, Italy
Palazzo dell'Emiciclo
Which colour combination shall we employ? The selection is entirely customisable.
The Palazzo dell'Emiciclo complex, named after the neoclassical exedra defining its entrance, was constructed in 1888 by architect Carlo Waldis upon the remnants of a seventeenth-century church, later accompanied by a monastery. Presently serving as the headquarters of the Abruzzo Regional Council, it stands as a prominent landmark within the city. Our lighting project not only accentuates the architectural features of the building but also offers diverse lighting modes, allowing for the use of single colors or a blend of hues, tailored to various types of events.
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The power of light
Light has the power to elevate a building, revealing its complexities and amplifying its intrinsic beauty. The Palazzo dell'Emiciclo complex is a lively venue for concerts and meetings, both inside and in the adjacent square. Our exterior lighting design was meticulously designed to accentuate the charm and architectural grandeur of the colonnade at nightfall, offering passers-by a captivating spectacle of vibrant hues and light.
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