Inaugurated in April 2004, the Lighting Plan is an ambitious, original project. It uses the latest lighting technology to give Toulouse a new night-time face, enhancing the beauty and variety of its heritage: a graphic staging of the city, its districts, bridges and monuments. Toulouse, pink city by day, city of light by night.
The lighting
is designed to highlight the wealth of detail on each
building and as you walk around the city, offers a new way of looking
at its architecture.
A night-time staging of the urban landscape, which adds to the heady
atmosphere of Toulouse “by night”, already rich in dynamic life. As
night falls, historic monuments, modern architecture, districts and
rivers are transformed into tableaux that combine to create a monumental
urban fresco.

Plan Lumière
Pont Saint-Pierre - Halle aux Grains - basilique Saint-Sernin – église Saint-Aubin
– Pont des Catalans – musée des Augustins – Prairie des Filtres – Pont Neuf
– église de la Dalbade – musée des Abattoirs – place Saint-Georges – église
Saint-Pierre des Cuisines – musée Saint-Raymond – la Chaussée du Bazacle –
église du Taur – Pont Saint-Michel – jardin du Grand Rond – Quai Viguerie –
cathédrale Saint-Etienne – clocher des Jacobins – Hôtel-Dieu – place Wilson
– Hôtel d’’Assézat - rempart Armand Duportal
















