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LED lighting for monuments
Italy is often defined as an open-air museum, being one of the richest countries in the world.
This peculiarity should therefore be highlighted by trying to give the right importance and attention to all the architectural and sculptural works present in the various Italian municipalities.
We at Led Italy think that the night lighting of monuments and historic buildings can be a valid solution to accomplish this task.




Enhance the work
Being able to highlight a building or a monument through light sources is an operation that requires different skills, in addition to knowledge of historical, urban and artistic information related to the work itself.
Thanks to our led lighting supplies for monuments, the designer who will approach this task will have at his disposal the best products on the market.
When you go to organize the lighting project for these cultural heritage, you will need to take into account some rules that are generally used by the most experienced lighting designers.
LED lighting solutions for Monuments made by Led Italy
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Lighting design
When designing artificial lighting you will have to choose between two different ways of proceeding.
In some cases the designer may opt for monumental lighting as faithful as possible to the day vision of the monument; In other cases you can orient yourself towards more scenic solutions going to change the shapes and colors in such a way as to emphasize the work compared to the context.
Over the years, this latter method has found increasing acceptance thanks to the use of RGB Leds able to offer different shades of colored light.
For projects of this type, we at Led Italy suggest the use of our line of led headlights for monuments lighting.


These light fixtures are perfect when there is a need to control the direction and intensity of the light flux; by pointing the beam in the desired area you will be able to create special scenographic effects.
For those relatively small monuments such as statues, we suggest the enhancement through the shadows generated by the same projections.
To do this a solution can be the use of spotlights embedded in the ground that will produce light from the bottom.
First, it will be necessary to carry out a careful analysis of the material of which the monument is composed; the light will react differently according to the material on which it will reflect: wood, for example, will have a refractive index different from steel, from the glass and so on.

