With its 2,744 seats, the Sala Santa Cecilia is one of the largest concert halls in Europe. It is designed for symphonic music, large orchestras and large choirs. Since it was built in 2002, the Auditorium has hosted the most prestigious names in jazz, rock and pop music. The architectural features of the Sala Santa Cecilia give it a great visual impact, which is why it is requested by the most important multinational businesses as a venue for prestigious conferences. Particularly suitable for official ceremonies, this hall is perfect for hosting all high-profile events. The stage is positioned almost centrally, surrounded by seats set on cantilevered galleries that extend around the orchestra, allowing the speaker the opportunity to communicate in 360 degrees. The real conceptual innovation of the Sala Santa Cecilia is the suspended ceiling, which is made up of 26 cherry wood shells, covering a total area of over 4,000 square metres. The wood also covers the stalls and part of the galleries, providing exceptional acoustics, which can be adjusted using fabric curtains around the entire perimeter of the hall.