The "City of Music Auditorium", designed by Renzo Piano, is a complex
architectural structure that has as its heart three music halls (with, respectively,
2700, 1273 and 700 seats). These halls create three
volumes, three stepped resonance chambers, whose shape is clearly
visible from the outside. A large wooded park surrounds this three
"resonance chambers", which are in an orthogonal position between each
other and form a large open-air theatre cavea oriented towards the
Olympic Village with a capacity for 3000 spectators. The Auditorium of
Rome is not only a magnificent home for music, but it represents a new
landscape, where architecture and nature shape a modern idea of art.
