The light is once again beating strongly in Sant Feliu de Guíxols with the celebration of the fifth edition of Lumlab, a festival that has consolidated itself as one of the most suggestive cultural proposals in the territory. This year, the event focuses on an essential element to understand the soul of the city: the sea. Not only as a landscape, but as a vital engine, collective memory and identity symbol.
Sant Feliu looks at the sea, breathes the sea and lives from the sea. This deep relationship translates into an immersive experience where light becomes an artistic language. The night sky is transformed into a dynamic canvas where waves in motion take shape, corals that bloom delicately, schools of fish that dance with a hypnotic rhythm and boats that seem to emerge from the horizon. All of this is intertwined with symbolic elements specific to the city, creating a visual narrative that connects past and present.

The festival is not limited to a single location, but extends across different spaces in the municipality, inviting visitors to explore streets, squares and emblematic corners from a new perspective. This dispersion of installations turns the visit into a sensory, almost intimate itinerary, where each piece dialogues with the environment that welcomes it.
As usual, Lumlab organizes its facilities into two distinct time slots, designed to offer complementary experiences. From six in the afternoon, the interior spaces begin to light up, proposing a more collected and contemplative atmosphere. Later, at nine in the evening, the city opens completely to the light with the activation of the exterior facilities, which transform the urban space into a living and vibrant stage.
