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The blast furnaces in Neunkirchen – a firework of light and color

September 20, 2000 was a very special day for the city of Neunkirchen in the Saarland region of Germany and for the "Lebendige Stadt" Foundation. It was the day that an innovative design concept breathed new life into the former ironworks, a structure that still shapes the character of Neunkirchen today. When darkness falls, the bright illumination scheme featuring a mix of vibrant alternating colors symbolizes the successful transformation of the city into a modern service-based metropolis.

The "Lebendige Stadt" Foundation supported this trendsetting illumination project together with the Saarland Ministry of Economic Affairs and the Saarland Sport Toto GmbH company.

The blast furnaces are part of the "Altes Hütten-Areal“ site, which is today a cultural and leisure venue. For Neunkirchen Lord Mayor Friedrich Decker, industrial culture is not just about forging a link with the city's history but also about the development of modern utilization concepts: "Industrial monuments can only be preserved in the long term through the combined efforts of private investors and commercial users." The illumination of the blast furnaces is a perfect reflection of this.

 
Design:   Ingenieurbüro Kliebenstein & Partner
Implementation:   Neunkirchen Civil Engineering Department
Artistic consultant:   The "Scenario" company
Sponsors:   Saarland Ministry of Economic Affairs, Saarland Sport Toto GmbH, "Lebendige Stadt" Foundation
Illumination from:   September 20, 2000
   
Dr. Andreas Mattner, Lord Mayor Friedrich Decker and the Saarland Minister for Economic Affairs Dr. Hanspeter Georgi (from l.)