AuditoriumsSabatini Auditorium
Located in the Sabatini Building, this auditorium is the perfect example of a historical venue coexisting with a modern function. The Auditorium preserves the building’s original structure in an unparalleled atmosphere within a modern venue, featuring recently renovated audiovisual equipment that includes a booth for simultaneous interpreters and technical assistance during events. Equipped for all kinds of meetings, courses, conferences, screenings, presentations and press conferences, the auditorium also has a glass-walled reception area. Capacity: 144 people Auditorium 400
Located in the Museum’s Annex designed by French architect Jean Nouvel, this unique venue offers the possibility of hosting a large variety of cultural and corporate events, such as seminars, concerts, award ceremonies, presentations, conferences and film screenings. Seating 425 people, the auditorium has impeccable acoustics, dressing rooms, booths for simultaneous interpretation and complete audiovisual equipment, including technical assistance. The auditorium has two entrances, one for the stage and another mid-row in the audience, which allows for easy access once the event has begun. Capacity: 425 people Auditorium 200
Offering the most advanced audiovisual media, technical assistance, dressing rooms and simultaneous interpretation booths, this auditorium is located in the building designed by French architect Jean Nouvel, and serves as the perfect setup for conferences, press conferences, roundtables, film screenings, presentations, courses and many other kinds of cultural and corporate events. Capacity: 202 people |