The Crystal Symphony is currently at a shipyard in Italy for a major refurbishment.

The 1996-built vessel kicked off its three-week drydock in early November following a summer season of sailing in the Mediterranean.

According to Crystal, the Symphony is now scheduled to undergo a series of updates aimed at enhancing the aesthetic and functional aspects of suites and spaces.

The upgrades are being executed by De Wave Group, along with Gerolamo Scorza and Trident Maritime Systems.

One of the spaces set to undergo a major transformation is the ship’s atrium, which will be given a more modern and fluid layout with additional seating.

Key updates include the removal of the water feature, the relocation of the piano, a two-story mosaic produced by DeCastelli and a new chandelier.

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