Completed Project | National Music Museum at the National Palace of Mafra

There are spaces where silence is not the absence of sound, but the score where history and modernity meet. At the National Palace of Mafra, engineering gave way to harmony to welcome the new National Music Museum, a project we had the privilege of executing and which we have now successfully completed.

The installation of this museum in such an important building was, for us, a project of absolute rigor. Between centuries-old vaults and the precision of new lines, every construction detail was designed as a perfect chord. Where ancient stone dictates the rhythm, our intervention responded with rehabilitation and functional adaptation works that deeply respect the soul of the Palace.

It is not just a matter of building, but of orchestrating. We implemented highly complex technical solutions, appropriate to the specificity of music, ensuring that contemporary technology serves the overall enhancement of the architectural heritage. A composition where our technique is the invisible shadow of the soloist, ensuring comfort, functionality, and a construction quality that will stand the test of time.

Here, architecture is music in permanence; a space prepared for creation, teaching, and enjoyment, where each instrument finds its exact place in the dialogue between the weight of heritage and the lightness of the future.

We have fine-tuned the space so that memory can finally resonate again.

A new stage for culture, delivered with our team’s seal of excellence. A work made with precision, respect, and soul.

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