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Jerónimos Acoustics: Cloister and Choir

A quick primer on Jerónimos’ acoustics—reverberation, hush, and the role of stone and space.

1/8/2026
10 min read
Cloister patio with arcades and open sky

Sound at Jerónimos balances hush and resonance—stone filters, geometry guides.


📐 Basics

  • Porous stone softens highs.
  • Volume and arcs shape reverb.

$$ T = 0.161, rac{V}{A}quad ext{(Sabine reverberation time)} $$

Cloister—sound-friendly geometry


Listen Like This

  1. In the cloister, speak a single word; notice how it settles.
  2. Under vaults, hum softly; feel sustain and decay.
  3. Compare corners vs. center—edges sound drier.

The cloister is a quiet instrument—sound curls and settles.

[^sabine]: Sabine time is a first-order estimate.

Forfatter

Architecture Writer

Architecture Writer

Som Lissabon‑elsker og ‘slow travel’‑skribent har jeg samlet denne guide, så du kan læse klostrets sten — fra rejser og bønner til poesi og Beléms rolige lys.

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Acoustics
Cloister
Reverberation
Choir
Sound

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