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Art IlluminationART ILLUMINATIONA completely different side of Pfannenberg:art illumination.The beauty of the application and the durability andsturdiness of Pfannenberg fl ashing lights are the drivingforces here. Let yourself be captivated by a few selectedexamples of Pfannenberg’s artistic side.Quadro R-STIn June 2008, St. Petersburg became the scene ofa fantastic art illumination installation. The TV Towerand the Trinity Bridge were illuminated as part of theInternational Economic Forum.The project, which was based on the unique illuminationof the Eiffel Tower in Paris, was carried out by alocal company under the auspices of the city authorities.9,500 Pfannenberg Quadro R-ST fl ashing lightswere used for the project, selected because of theirsturdy design that guarantees a long service life underadverse conditions.St. Petersburg, RussiaTV Tower and Trinity BridgeQuadro RPfannenberg put the Eiffel Tower back in the spotlighton 21 June 2003. Millions of people all over the worldhave admired the fl ashing lights that illuminate one ofthe most famous landmarks in the world.20,000 fl ashing lights, specially manufactured byPfannenberg GmbH, were installed by experiencedmountaineers in order to light up the Eiffel Tower.Each light has a service life of at least 10 years and canlight up over 10 million times during that time. Thanksto their special design, they withstand su<strong>mm</strong>er andwinter, storm and hail and illuminate the Eiffel Towerdaily between 7 pm and midnight every hour on thehour for 10 minutes, as well as on special occasions.Paris, FranceEiffel TowerDo you require further information?Just call us about any project: your ideas and our experience are sure to lead to great success!Global Product Management: +49 40 73412-226 or -223250

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