Ruinart Is Lighting Up Reixms With a Bio-Illuminated Spectacle
The historic champagne house is marking the first anniversary of its 4 RUE DES CRAYÈRES space with a sustainable light spectacle in collaboration with Dutch artist Daan Roosegaarde.
Summary:
- Maison Ruinart is celebrating the first anniversary of its renovated 4 RUE DES CRAYÈRES with SPARK, a sustainable light installation created with artist Daan Roosegaarde.
- SPARK uses thousands of biodegradable floating lights to form shifting constellations, offering an eco-friendly alternative to traditional fireworks.
- Visitors can also enjoy new tasting experiences at Pavillon Nicolas Ruinart, including an Oysters and Champagne pairing, afternoon tea, and LES DÉCOUVERTES RUINART.
Maison Ruinart is marking the first anniversary of its 4 RUE DES CRAYÈRES space in Reims with a spectacular light show befitting the world’s oldest Champagne maison.
The historic Champagne house has collaborated with Dutch artist and innovator Daan Roosegaarde to present “SPARK”, a luminous light show in which thousands of biodegradable sparks silently project into the sky, creating artificial constellations across various different tones. The duo considers this a sustainable alternative to traditional fireworks, with the lights being both biodegradable and without the negative environmental impact of the traditional kind, and the installation will see thousand of floating lights come together in a cloud formation that’s approximately 50 x 50 x 50 metres large.
Ruinart’s 4 RUE DES CRAYÈRES space consists of gardens, a bar, and famous chalk cellars that allow visitors to experience the oldest Maison of Champagne space in a unique way.
Reservations can be made on the Ruinart website.











