Hundreds of thousands of light bulbs illuminate the main streets of Caravaca de la Cruz during the celebration of their patron saint.
The Department of Celebrations of the City of Caravaca has opted for a light made with LED technology, which will reduce consumption by 80% compared to traditional bulbs.
Note the lighting that presents the Gran Via, the main artery of the city, where they have installed a total of 30 gates made specifically for the occasion with a width of 12 meters and a height of 14.
The premiere frames inspired design in stained glass, combining blue LEDs, red and white to beautify the avenue with a colorful and eye-catching effect.
Also in the Arco Plaza have been placed lights and a tunnel arches crowned with garlands.
Low energy lighting will save energy and money and also considerably reduce emissions to the atmosphere of carbon monoxide thus contributing to environmental care.
"Less consumption, less pollution and a novel and spectacular are the assumptions we have used for special lighting for the holidays in May," said the head area of Celebration in the City of Caravaca, Gonzalo López-Auguy.
On the streets Maruja Garrido, Mayrena, Gregorio Javier, Alfonso Zamora, Plum, Mayor, Rafael Tejeo, Cuesta de la Plaza and around the Church of the Savior, Puentecilla, Long, nuns and Juan Carlos I have installed arches, combining allegorical models the Moors and Christians fiestas models with new designs.
Also, at the entrance to the city have placed signs 'International Tourist Interest' and 'Holy City', also produced with low material consumption.
The special lighting on the party will be held on Sunday, April 25, at 20.00 hours after the reading of the proclamation by the journalist Paloma Gomez Borrero.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Caravaca de la Cruz