The 238-seat auditorium has a stage that can hold around 40 musicians. It’s slopped, cubic facade supports two stepped seating areas facing each other to accommodate the audience; the larger has 190 seats in front of the orchestra, the smaller, 48 seats behind it. The seats’ angle ensures the best possible listening and viewing conditions. The walls’ raw wood surfaces are hung with a series of acoustic panels orientated towards the audience to reflect sound inside the auditorium. The panels, also made of wood but with a high-quality finish, ‘soar’ in space, in some cases superimposed on the vertical walls, but always remaining detached from them, in other cases floating in space, hanging from above. Two approximately two-meter-high acoustic walls flanking the stage reflect sound towards the orchestra, ensuring the best possible listening conditions.