Museum of Pontevedra in the former Convent of Santa Clara | Nieto Sobejano Arquitectos

First Prize in the International Competition Pontevedra / Spain / 2023

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The convent of Santa Clara is the result of multiple transformations from the origins of its foundation in the thirteenth century, which over 750 years of history includes extensions built between the sixteenth and twentieth centuries. A large granite perimeter wall delimits the convent and its exterior spaces, isolating the historic precinct from its urban context. The winning proposal opens a new entrance in the south wall, connecting the new museum and its gardens with the city. Facing this opening, an access pavilion is formalized as a large baldachin located on the axis of the cloister, announcing to visitors the new public status of the complex. The former convent will be restored and rehabilitated respecting its original architecture, and the hitherto incomplete cloister will become the heart of the museum and the archaeological center to be built below ground.


Nieto Sobejano's project offers a large public space until now unknown to most of the inhabitants of Pontevedra. The landscaping proposal integrates the architectural traces that have survived to the present day into a garden for the enjoyment of all citizens. The new museum and archaeological center, with a total area of 7,000 m2, transforms the opacity of the old religious building into an open and contemporary space in dialogue with history.


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El convento de Santa Clara es el resultado de múltiples transformaciones desde los orígenes de su fundación en el siglo XIII, que a lo largo de 750 años de historia incluye ampliaciones construidas entre los siglos XVI y XX. Un gran muro perimetral de granito delimita el convento y sus espacios exteriores, aislando el recinto histórico de su contexto urbano. La propuesta ganadora abre una nueva entrada en el muro sur, conectando el nuevo museo y sus jardines con la ciudad. Enfrentado a esta apertura, un pabellón de acceso se formaliza como un amplio baldaquino situado en el eje del claustro, anunciando a los visitantes la nueva condición pública del conjunto. El antiguo convento será restaurado y rehabilitado respetando su arquitectura original, y el hasta ahora incompleto claustro se convertirá en el corazón del museo y del centro arqueológico que se construirá parcialmente bajo tierra.


El proyecto de Nieto Sobejano ofrece un gran espacio público hasta ahora desconocido para la mayoría de los habitantes de Pontevedra. La propuesta paisajística integra las trazas arquitectónicas que han llegado hasta nuestros días en un jardín para el disfrute de todos los ciudadanos. El nuevo museo y centro arqueológico, con una superficie total de 7.000 m2, transforma la opacidad del antiguo recinto religioso en un espacio abierto y contemporáneo en diálogo con la historia.

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    The convent of Santa Clara is the result of multiple transformations from the origins of its foundation in the thirteenth century, which over 750 years of history includes extensions built between the sixteenth and twentieth centuries. A large granite perimeter wall delimits the convent and its exterior spaces, isolating the historic precinct from its urban context. The winning proposal opens a new entrance in the south wall, connecting the new museum and its gardens with the city. Facing this...

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