Flights to Restaurante Alegal

This innovative space in Valencia fuses gastronomy and entertainment with an innovative AV and LED lighting proposal, composed of flights, that evolves from restaurant to nightclub.

He Alegal restaurant, chef led Dani Garcia and located in the old Aragón Cinemas in Valencia, is now presented as a hybrid space where gastronomy, Design and spectacle coexist in an immersive experience.

Behind its innovative technical proposal is the project department of Audiovisual Fluge, responsible for the audiovisual integration that ttransform this restaurant into a nightclub capable of evolving throughout the day, con Alejandro Valmaña, responsible for Alegal, and the Group The dance begins, as promoters of the project.

Flights to Restaurante AlegalDirected by Carlos Cuesta, they fly, The project included the supply and installation of stage lighting, laser, screens, Led digital, engines, special effects and network infrastructure and control via MA3.

All the equipment has been integrated respecting the interior design of the space, Art Deco inspired, to create an enveloping atmosphere where technology accompanies the visual narrative, without breaking its aesthetics.

The installation is distributed in three main areas: the Sala Main, conceived as the heart of the show and featuring lighting design by Juanjo Saunier; the entrance hall, that acts as an immersive prelude, and the Chapel Club, a private space where blinders, and backlit rosette with pixel-by-pixel control and a grid of lasers draw kaleidoscopic effects on a vaulted ceiling that guides the audience towards the DJ space.

One of the main challenges of the project has been to integrate AV technology and lighting within the interior design., without altering the clandestine essence of the concept. For this, Fluge developed discreet technical solutions that allow you to go from an elegant dining environment to a dynamic nighttime experience, con synchronized light and visual changes.

Flights to Restaurante AlegalThe start-up also included the configuration of the centralized control system, guaranteeing flexible operation that allows the space to be adapted to different times of the day and types of event.

The Sala Main has a Led screen, with pixel pitch 1.8 mm, with lighting equipment Ayrton Kyalami, along with models Oxygen and Pulsar S2 of Acme Lighting, to which equipment is added Acme Eyes CC for the entrance space.

The so-called Chapel Club It has powerful lighting made up of equipment Neutron Dot, Wash MHL y Phoenix 2150 laser of beamZ, and a model Cameo Phanton H2 Hazer. The entire system is controlled with a consola MA3 Compact of MA Lighting, located in an AV rack room in the restaurant.

By, 25 Feb, 2026, Section: Case studies, Control, Display, Lightning


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