Ciudad Real Provincial Council lights up the Palace with Pride colors

Published on June 29, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The Provincial Council of Ciudad Real has bathed the Provincial Palace in rainbow colors to commemorate Pride Day. A symbolic gesture aimed at highlighting institutional support for sexual diversity and promoting respect and tolerance in the province. The initiative is presented as a public recognition of the equal rights of the LGTBI community.

Provincial Palace illuminated with multicolor rainbow LED lights at night, industrial projectors installed on the facade, beams of light crossing the dark sky, Pride flags waving on metal flagpoles, citizens observing from the square, colorful reflections on the stone floor, security cameras on the corners, cinematic nighttime style, dramatic lighting, detailed architectural textures, photorealistic technical render

LED Lighting: Technical Efficiency at the Service of the Social Message 🌈

The lighting was carried out with RGB LED projectors, which allow precise color control and low energy consumption. This system, common in public buildings, uses high-power diodes to generate saturated tones without distorting the facade. The installation was managed from a DMX controller, programming color sequences to avoid light peaks and ensure uniform visibility throughout the night.

The Most Expensive Rainbow in Ciudad Real (But with Energy-Saving Bulbs) 💡

While neighbors debate whether the Palace looks like a nightclub sign or a candy advertisement, the Provincial Council is rubbing its hands together: they have managed to illuminate equality with the same technology used by amusement parks. At least, if the electricity bill goes up, they can always say it was for a good cause and that they didn't use halogens. All for the sake of the spectacle.