The new Thyssen Museum in Sant Feliu de Guíxols will be a space that will become a representative cultural reference for the city and the territory. The representativeness of the proposal is achieved mainly with a scale issue that resolves the new volume of the extension to the cloister. This new versatile space provides scale to the whole of the Monastery, it is the element that gives extension to the existing building seeking a volumetric balance that works for both scales of the Monastery and the landscape. At the same time, the new cloister becomes the topographic link with the garden, accentuating the forest character with a new forest of columns, a new shadow space.