
Festival of Lights Berlin 2017
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A vendor sells "light crowns" at 8 euros a piece, near the Brandenburg Gate on the last day of the yearly Festival of Lights in Berlin on October 15, 2017. © 2017, photo: Edy Sri

Designs are projected on the facade of the "Palais am Festungsgraben" on Unter den Linden on the last day of the yearly Festival of Lights in Berlin on October 15, 2017. © 2017, photo: Edy Sri

Mannequins wearing red robes are placed in front of the Palais am Festungsgraben on the last day of the yearly Festival of Lights in Berlin on October 15, 2017. © 2017, photo: Edy Sri

Designs are projected on the facade of the Hotel de Rome on the last day of the yearly Festival of Lights in Berlin on October 15, 2017. © 2017, photo: Edy Sri

Designs are projected on the facade of the Hotel de Rome on the last day of the yearly Festival of Lights in Berlin on October 15, 2017. © 2017, photo: Edy Sri

A sign reading "back again" is projected on the facade of the newly renovated Staatsoper opera house on the last day of the yearly Festival of Lights in Berlin on October 15, 2017. © 2017, photo: Edy Sri

Designs are projected on the facades of St Hedwig's Cathedral (L) and the Hotel de Rome on the last day of the yearly Festival of Lights in Berlin on October 15, 2017. © 2017, photo: Edy Sri

Designs are projected on the facade of the Berlin Cathedral (Berliner Dom) on the last day of the yearly Festival of Lights in Berlin on October 15, 2017. © 2017, photo: Edy Sri
Berlin, Germany (Weltexpress). For ten days, the Festival of Lights transforms Berlin’s most famous landmarks and historical monuments such as Brandenburg Gate, Berlin Cathedral and the Funkturm through light projections and video art. Many local and international lighting artists use this unique opportunity to project their temporary works of art onto some of the most recognisable buildings in the world, leaving a lasting impression on the spectators.