The Wieland Pavilion at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta was designed by Renzo Piano, but its galleries will soon look and sound mostly like the Florence Cathedral, circa the 1500s. Wrapped in a photomural of the cathedral’s gothic architecture, the space will be transformed by a walnut lectern, a display of original choir books, and recordings of chants and psalms. “It will give you the opportunity to see and hear that Florentine experience, even if you haven’t been to Florence,” says curator Gary Radke.
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