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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.

Over de auteur

Architecture Writer

Architecture Writer

Als liefhebber van Lissabon en slow travel heb ik deze gids gemaakt om je te helpen de steen van het klooster te lezen — van reizen en gebeden tot poëzie en het zachte licht van Belém.

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Acoustics
Cloister
Reverberation
Choir
Sound

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