The medieval building is located in the historic centre of Barcelona, in what used to be the city's Roman forum. It is one of the few medieval buildings in Europe that is still the seat of a government. One of the main aims of the remodelling of the Palau de la Generalitat was the incorporation of new facilities and respecting such an emblematic building.
Dividing elements were installed around the cloister, in the solid screen version with a height of 2,200 mm in combination with the top parts and transversal walls from plasterboard.
The dividing screens manage to respect the building's areas of historic and architectural interest, creating an entirely integrated ensemble that makes the building even more beautiful.