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You can take a look at HomeAssistant, you can run it in a Raspberry Pi and have as many lights as you want (not only Hue). I think there's an addon called DIYHue to control HomeAssistant devices with the Hue app (although you can just use the official HomeAssistant app if you prefer).
I think so, if I understood correctly when looking at their GitHub and here you can use the official Hue app or Hue Essentials (highly recommended app btw, I prefer it over the standard one) to control the lights.