Yes. The exhibition was divided into 8 different big spaces, each with a different color scheme and dim light. At the entrance we picked a portable player and headphones, so on each room you could hear a brief introduction and then 3 different selected pieces. There was also a final room, with almost no light at all where the sound came from speakers instead of the headphones. In all the rooms there were cushions or a kind of mattress with a very interesting design to be able to lie down and listen to the sounds and music in a relaxed way. The entire tour was prepared so that the programmed version (in which you listened to 3 selected audio tracks) lasted an hour and a half. The experience was very interesting.