The (; "Route of Lights") is a
festival
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held every autumn in
Eindhoven
Eindhoven ( ; ) is a city and List of municipalities of the Netherlands, municipality of the Netherlands, located in the southern Provinces of the Netherlands, province of North Brabant, of which it is the largest municipality, and is also locat ...
of the southern
Netherlands
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. It starts with a parade on 18 September, celebrating the liberation of Eindhoven during
World War II
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on the same date in 1944. The ''Lichtjesroute'' is celebrated not only to commemorate the liberation, but also to create an illusion of "fairytales in light".
Origin
During the first commemoration of the liberation of Eindhoven, following the Battle of Eindhoven in September 1944,
[Military History: http://old.506infantry.org/hiswwii/his1stbnwwiiphoto16.html] a (Committee of Party Lighting) was formed. The festival committee members included the Municipal Energy company ,
Philips
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, the Federation of Neighbourhood Associations (), the Eindhoven Installer Association (), and the
tourist board
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Association for Foreign Traffic (). The committee had the idea to utilize the lights for the celebration. The inhabitants of Eindhoven were asked to help by making their houses shine in any way possible for one day. Because electricity were still in short supply after the war, lights came from candles at the windows.
After 1947, the Foundation for Liberation Commemoration () took over coordination of all festival activities. The original day of lights was transformed into a "route of lights". In several places throughout the city, dubbed ''Focal Points'' or ''Fire Points'' (), celebration lighting illuminated the area for four days, between 20:00 and 24:00 each day.
In the following years, the number of Fire Points grew steadily. By 1969, 25 years after the liberation, the route had grown to a length of no less than . This would be the last year the ''Lichtjesroute'' was celebrated for more than a decade.
In 1984, a number of enthusiasts decided it was time to give the ''Lichtjesroute'' a new life. Through a mailing, a thousand corporations were asked for financial support, and the local media called for volunteers to help make the new ''Lichtjesroute'' a reality.
The route today
The ''Lichtjesroute'', as revived in 1984, consists of a route through the centre of Eindhoven and through the suburbs of
Stratum
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,
Strijp
Strijp is a former town in the Dutch province of North Brabant, now a borough of Eindhoven.
History
Strijp was a separate municipality until 1920, when it became part of Eindhoven.
Notable features
The Philips Stadion, home of football te ...
, and
Woensel
Woensel is a former town in the Dutch province of North Brabant, but nowadays a borough of Eindhoven.
An important rural village in North Brabant, Woensel is mentioned in a document from 1107; it was the seat of a deanage of the diocese of Liè ...
. The route is about long and is especially popular with smaller children. Families usually travel the route by car; officials have also made it friendly for
cyclist
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s who want to follow the route. The route is indicated by reflecting "pointer" signs that show an arrow and a red picture of a
light bulb
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. On some signs, the text (cycle route) is also added, to indicate areas where cyclists should follow an alternate route.
Along the route, various frames with ornaments made from lights are mounted onto lamp posts. The ornaments depict various objects and animals; some have World War II–themed imagery. Ornaments are usually grouped by common themes—all animals are located together, for example. The placement of the ornaments changes each year, but in some places, the same ornaments are shown each year. For example, ("Half-moon Street") is always decorated with half-moon crescent shapes. The area always has ornaments of
astrological sign
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s, because the streets there are named after characters from
Greek
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and
Roman mythology
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. In ("White Village"), there are no ornaments—but red, white, and blue lamps, symbolic of the
flag of the Netherlands
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, are placed on the bay windows, where they shine onto the white houses.
Special resting places are designated on the route, where people can stop for a snack or walk around; one such area is , a square and small park in a residential area. These points are usually the busiest on the route, and as a result, traffic jams are common there.
Sustainability
In 2006, the Foundation started replacing the
incandescent light bulb
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s with
light-emitting diode
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s (LEDs); an initial batch of one thousand LED bulbs was installed. Over time, the incandescent lights will be retired; wholesale replacement of the existing bulbs would be too expensive.
Compact fluorescent lamp
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s, used to save energy in other applications, are not a viable solution because they are not suitable for outside lighting.
References
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External links
De Lichtjesroute
Culture in Eindhoven
Festivals in the Netherlands
Tourist attractions in North Brabant
Autumn in the Netherlands