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On 5 December 1996, at the end of the reconstruction work, the new theater is inaugurated "La Fenice". The building stands on the same place of the previous ones and the architecture of the theater features exterior elevations as urban scenes that portray the history of the city. The site is a place of relationship between parts of cities corresponding to different historical stages of urban development; the theater was then thought of as one block more faces each with an architectural image that recalls the architecture of the city on which the building ahead. In particular, the prospectus along Via Pisacane, addressed the eighteenth-century part of the Old Town, features a giant architectural order which finds its references in the architecture of the Portici Ercolani, the most significant urban structure of the eighteenth century city. The opposite statement that looks rather inside a walled city, consolidated with the lordship of the Della Rovere, is characterized by figures that recall the architecture of the period, such as the quadripartite large window illuminating the foyer of the form similar to the quadripartite windows present in various architectures of the time as, in Senigallia, in the convent of Grace. The room consists of one large classroom with a rectangular plan (size m.32,80 x 24,70) with the floor with steps gradually increasing lift that exceeds a height difference equal to m. 5.82. The hall has a capacity of 874 seats. The curtain Cucchi The curtain of the Phoenix is a work of great artist Enzo Cucchi, built in 1996. It is a big red baby figure, prone, look at some symbols of the past Senigallia enclosed in five bright Plexiglas panels and fiber optics, depicting the Phoenix, the Bell, the Fountain of geese, the symbol of the Duke's Palace and the Rocca.
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