It has been six years since we took part, in collaboration with Empty, in the competition organized by Patrimonio Nacional, Spain’s national heritage institution, to design the museography and fitting out of the building that would harbor the Royal Collections Museum, now Gallery. I was in charge, with Héctor Navarro as collaborating architect, of planning the museography of the two large halls destined to showcase objects that belonged to the Spanish branches of the Habsburg and Bourbon dynasties, while Emilio Tuñón and Carlos Brage took care of the general areas, spaces indispensable in a 21st-century museum…[+]