Night sound and light show at the foot of the Croix de Lorraine in Colombey-les-Deux-Églises
The Festival Ombres et Lumières transforms the Croix de Lorraine site in Colombey-les-Deux-Églises into an open-air nocturnal theater every summer. The Cross, culminating at nearly 400 meters above sea level and measuring 44.30 meters high, becomes the monumental screen for a sound and light show combining 3D video projections, historical narration, and orchestral music.
The heart of the festival lies in a monumental video mapping projected directly onto the pink granite and bronze facades of the Croix de Lorraine. The three-dimensional projections enhance the monument's volumes and reliefs, creating striking effects of depth and movement. Video mapping technology brings to life key historical events – the Appeal of June 18th, the Liberation, the Fifth Republic – in a luminous and sonorous staging of great emotional intensity.
Beyond the main show, the festival offers a luminous trail through the gardens and surroundings of the Mémorial Charles de Gaulle, where visual installations, light effects, and sound creations invite visitors to a contemplative stroll. Contemporary visual artists and videographers are regularly invited to present ephemeral works that dialogue with the site's heritage.
Various editions of the festival have featured iconic voices from French cinema and theater to carry the narrative. Robert Hossein and then Alain Delon lent their voices to stories retracing the de Gaulle generation through radio, television, and cinema. The soundtrack blends original music, radio archives, and excerpts from popular French songs of the 1960s, by artists such as Johnny Hallyday, Jacques Dutronc, Édith Piaf, and Serge Gainsbourg.
Located twenty minutes from Chaumont and an hour from the Vosges, the festival is a major cultural event for the Haute-Marne department and the Grand Est region. It is part of the heritage and memory valorization initiative led by the Mémorial Charles de Gaulle, which opened in 2008. Since its first edition in 2013, which attracted 30,000 spectators, the show has continually renewed itself, integrating the latest technologies in mapping and light scenography to offer a unique experience each year.
The Festival Ombres et Lumières is expected to return for a new summer season in 2026 at the foot of the Croix de Lorraine. Detailed information regarding the program, schedules, and any new features will be announced in spring 2026 on the Mémorial Charles de Gaulle website.
By car: Colombey-les-Deux-Églises is accessible via the RN19 from Chaumont (20 minutes) and via the A5/A31 from Paris (approx. 3 hours) or Nancy (approx. 2 hours). Free parking is available at the foot of the Mémorial Charles de Gaulle.
By train: Chaumont station (TER Grand Est), then shuttle or car transfer (20 km). Chaumont station is served by TER trains from Troyes, Dijon, and Nancy.
The show takes place outdoors, at the foot of the Croix de Lorraine, accessible via the Mémorial Charles de Gaulle. Access to the show site is through the Mémorial entrance. Wear comfortable shoes for walking around the site.
Performances take place at night, at dusk, with times adjusted according to the period:
Show duration: approximately 30 to 45 minutes depending on the edition.
Tickets available on-site at the Mémorial Charles de Gaulle reception or by phone at 03 25 30 90 97.
Mémorial Charles de Gaulle
Colombey-les-Deux-Églises
52330 Colombey-les-Deux-Églises
Tel: 03 25 30 90 80 (Mémorial) / 03 25 30 90 97 (show)
Email: [email protected]
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