Festival of Lights (Lyon)

Fête des Lumières de Lyon
The artwork ”I Love Lyon” exposed on Place Bellecour in 2006, 2007 and 2024.
Official nameFête des Lumières de Lyon
Also called8-Décembre
Observed byLyon, France
Liturgical colorMarian blue
SignificanceImmaculate Conception
ObservancesCandles at windows, screenings on famous buildings and monuments, lightning objects in squares and in parks
Begins5 December (2025)
Ends8 December (2025)
DateAround December 8
Duration4 days
FrequencyAnnual
First time1999
Started byMunicipality of Lyon

The Festival of Lights (French: Fête des lumières, [fɛt de lymjɛʁ]) in Lyon, France, is a popular event that originally aimed at expressing gratitude toward Mary, mother of Jesus, around December 8 of each year. This 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 includes other activities based on light and usually lasts four days, with the peak of activity occurring on the 8th. The two main focal points of activity are typically the Basilica of Fourvière which is lit up in different colours, as well as the Place des Terreaux, which hosts a different light show each year.