Lichtblicke Österreichs — Chromotopia Austria (Austria’s Rays of Hope – Chromotopia Austria), a large-scale light art installation by renowned artist Victoria Coeln, illuminates the Neue Burg (New Castle) and Heldenplatz (Heroes’ Square) in Vienna, Austria. The work commemorates three decisive years that shaped Austria’s path to democracy and the European community: 1945 (Second Republic), 1955 (State Treaty), and 1995 (EU membership). Created using etched Rosco Permacolor Dichroic Glass Filters and Custom Gobos, Chromotopia light intervention transforms these historic landmarks into a monumental artwork of remembrance, cultural memory, and democracy.
The Neue Burg at Heldenplatz is the newest wing of Vienna’s Hofburg Palace, situated in the political heart of Austria. The installation envelops the building façade in grids of light and shadow, embedding imagery that invites reflection on freedom, sovereignty, and Europe. Central to the installation are three powerful symbols:
Light graphics: Victoria Coeln and Francesca Centonze. Diachrome Vienna 2025
The light art installation runs until 12 January 2026 — if you’re in the area, don’t miss the opportunity to experience this compelling dialogue of history, identity, culture and democracy.
To learn more about Lichtblicke Österreichs — Chromotopia Austria, visit wienerlichtblicke.at. You can explore Victoria Coeln’s unique work at coeln.at and on Instagram @victoriacoeln.
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For more information about the products Victoria Coeln used to create her Chromotopia Austria light art installation, visit the Permacolor and Gobos product pages on the Rosco website.
Photo credits: Victoria Coeln | Lichtblicke Österreichs — Chromotopia Austria | Photo: H. Prochart