We’ve spent years lighting up Lebanon.
From museums and temples to ports and stages, we’ve been trusted to bring cultural spaces to life with light, motion, and meaning.
It’s a belief that heritage still matters.

Lebanon: Our Creative Stage
Lebanon is more than home for Cre8mania, it’s where our ideas were first tested, trusted, and transformed into large-scale cultural moments. From Byblos to Baalbeck, our team has turned ancient walls into living canvases, proving that technology can honor the past while speaking to the present.
Every project has been a step in shaping how people experience heritage: not as static stones, but as living stories told through light and sound.

The Projects That Made History Glow
Byblos iHeritage – Tales from the Sky
On the historic ruins of Byblos, we created a show that brought mythology, astronomy, and ritual to life. Three themed chapters blended illusion, sound design, and storytelling, making visitors feel like they were walking through history under the stars.
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Byblos iHeritage – Archeo Game
We transformed the UNESCO site into an interactive, gamified adventure. Visitors became part of the story, traveling across three eras through projection mapping and gameplay logic. Heritage wasn’t just observed, it was lived.
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Baalbeck International Festival – The Sound of Resilience
In 2020, while the world was quiet, the Temple of Bacchus became a stage for resilience. Our projection visuals accompanied the live orchestra, broadcast on national television. It was proof that even in silence, Lebanon shines.
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National Museum of Beirut – La Nuit des Musées
During Lebanon’s Night of the Museums, the museum’s façade was reimagined through mapping and animation. Thousands of visitors experienced culture in a whole new light, literally.
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ChocoStory Museum – Beirut
Heritage can be sweet too. For Beirut’s chocolate museum, we designed an immersive experience with mapping and AR photobooths, turning a playful visit into a multi-sensory event.
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Mahmoud Kahil Award – Lebanese National Library
The Lebanese National Library became the stage for celebrating Arab creativity at the Mahmoud Kahil Award. For the event, we designed and executed a 3D projection mapping show that brought the library’s architecture to life. The visuals honored the spirit of illustration, comics, and storytelling, transforming a cultural landmark into a canvas for celebrating artistic voices from across the region.
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Why Heritage and Technology Belong Together
Projection mapping isn’t just about bright lights on stone. It’s about giving meaning to the decision to create such a project. It lets history live on in a form people can feel and remember. Mapping can intensify and enhance what’s already there, making monuments even more captivating. It turns architecture into a tribute, one that people carry with them long after the lights go out.
For Lebanon, these projects go beyond entertainment, they stand as acts of resilience. They remind both locals and visitors that our past carries weight, holds beauty, and offers lessons worth preserving.
By blending heritage with technology, we create something lasting, experiences that cross generations and keep culture alive in new forms.
Behind the Scenes: Lighting up Lebanon
Every project begins long before the first light hits the stone. Our team starts with research, walking through the site, studying its history, and listening to the stories that give it meaning. From there, we move into the concept and storyboarding, where ideas take visual form, ensuring that each sequence feels authentic to the monument and the culture it represents.
Once the concept is clear, our designers and animators step in. They build scenes in both 2D and 3D, blending artistry with precision. Music and sound design are chosen carefully, because the rhythm of the visuals must flow with the rhythm of the space itself.
Then comes the technical craft. Our crew tests projectors, aligns visuals across complex surfaces, and fine-tunes colors and motion until every detail is seamless. On-site rehearsals are where the magic starts to feel real, when a building begins to transform into a living story.
At its core, Lighting up Lebanon, projection mapping is a collaboration of disciplines: art direction, engineering, and heart. Without all three, the light would just fade. With them, history comes alive.
Looking Ahead
We believe that light can write history.
Lebanon has given us museums, temples, and stages to prove it. Each project has shown that when culture meets technology, heritage doesn’t just survive, it thrives in new forms. Yet the story is far from finished. Every upcoming project is another opportunity to honor the past while shaping how future generations will see it.
Because in the end, projection mapping isn’t just about visuals.
It’s presence.
It’s memory.
It’s Lighting up Lebanon, keeping it alive, resilient, and unforgettable.
Planning something big? Let’s light it together.
Cre8mania is ready to help you design experiences that feel alive.