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Montpellier

Royal Place of Peyrou

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France

This promenade, which construction was decided at the end of the 17th century, was intended to house an equestrian statue of Louis XIV. Designed by the architect Daviler, the terraces were intended to offer views of the Cévennes and the Pyrenees.

pilot site goal

The goal of the pilot is to transform a historical urban promenade, which has social issues, with a new permanent lighting to a safer and more attractive place for citizens and visitors to enjoy one’s stay and discover cultural heritage of the city also during the dark time.

The lighting should respect the cultural and architectural values and support the multiple uses of the popular space, as well as take into account approaches for sustainability and biodiversity.

The pilot trial will mix different modern technologies to enhance the site and to make it more attractive, and also adapt the conditions to frequentation of use and needs of humans and nature. The methods to be studied will be intelligent lightings solutions, developed led optics, innovative road markings, projections, while respecting the constraints associated with preserving a historic site in a natural setting (urban park).

Montpellier Metropole has a well-established partnership with cultural and creative businesses, notably in the form of the annual “Coeur de ville en lumière” event, during which videos produced by students are projected onto the façades of the city’s main monuments, including the Peyrou water tower.

In addition, as the site was classified as a historic monument by decree on 18 August 1954, any development must be approved
by the architect of monuments of France, the institution responsible for preserving France’s architectural and cultural heritage.

Additionally, there are astronomical and environmental associations, CCI companies, lighting companies, research institutes, and universities to include in the process.

  • Montpellier municipality