Copenhagen Light Festival is an annual event that lights up the winter darkness with a spectacular celebration of light art, light design and lighting in central Copenhagen.
More than 50 light installations light up Copenhagen at the beginning of the year, from sculptures and 3D projections to events and light shows. Created by light artists, light designers, students and organizations, the works attract visitors of all ages from all over the world every year.
Visitors can book a guided tour on a canal boat to experience the light installations from the water. For those who prefer something different, there is a “Social Beer Walk”, where you can walk through the light installations while sampling different beers.
The festival also organizes the “Light Run”, a seven-kilometer race through the city where light is the focus. For families, there is a shorter route of three kilometers.
The festival is run by a non-profit organization founded by Tivoli, Stromma, VNR.tv and Louis Poulsen/D Studio Copenhagen. The aim is to use Copenhagen’s unique backdrop to present light art in interaction with the city’s distinctiveness, darkness and aesthetics, interpreting different spaces in new and creative ways.
Most of the light installations are placed along a route in the city center and harbor, but some works are also located in areas outside the city center. To navigate the installations, there are maps and an app to guide visitors.
The festival runs from January 31 to February 23.