PRJ — 002
Jerusalem Laser Show
Permanent Multimedia Shows · Armon HaNatziv Promenade, Jerusalem, Israel
- Field
- Permanent Multimedia Shows
- Location
- Armon HaNatziv Promenade, Jerusalem, Israel
- Project type
- MULTIMEDIA SHOW / LASER & MUSIC
- Scope
- Concept · Detail · Supervision

PRJ-002
HERO · PERMANENT MULTIMEDIA SHOWS · ARMON HANATZIV PROMENADE, JERUSALEM, ISRAEL
§ Design note
- 01Storytelling in Light. The show stages Jerusalem's story in three acts of light, laser, and music, giving the night a clear narrative arc rather than a single static image.
- 02Night-time Landscape. Beams reach across the valley toward the Old City, turning the view from the Armon HaNatziv promenade into a living night-time landmark.
- 03Shared Public Experience. Free and open to all, the show gathers residents and visitors on a public promenade, making light a shared civic experience after dark.

F.01
Green and blue laser fans over the Jerusalem skyline at night

F.02
Green and purple laser beams crossing above the Old City

F.03
Blue and pink laser beams converging over the Old City of Jerusalem

F.04
Spectators watching green laser fans from the Armon HaNatziv promenade

F.05
Visitors photographing the multicolored laser show over the city

F.06
Blue and purple laser beams sweeping across the night sky over Jerusalem
§ Technical notes
- 01Laser & Light Integration. Laser projection is coordinated with the wider lighting of the promenade and skyline so the beams read clearly against the city and the night sky.
- 02Scene Control. Programmable scenes are synchronized to the original score, driving the three narrative acts and their changing color and movement.
- 03Glare & Spill Control. Aiming and optics are planned to protect viewers, nearby residents, and the surrounding landscape from unnecessary glare and spill light.
- 04Environmental Control. An environmentally conscious control system creates the show's dramatic effects without air pollution or harm to the surrounding ecology.
