deepak D.
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The Teatro al Massimo originally known as Cineteatro al Massimo is a theater in Palermo located in the historic center in the Seralcadio district.The name derives from the location of the theater which is located in the same square as the Teatro Massimo. The theater was designed by the architect Giovan Battista Santangelo, who came from the Basile school, and was completed in 1924. The patrons of the cineteatro were the Biondo family, the same clients of the homonymous theater, a bourgeois entrepreneurial family that animated the social life of the city between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The cineteatro saw its maximum splendor until the second.
There is a clear inspiration to contemporary European themes especially Parisian, the style is that of Art Nouveau. The structure is quite simple in form, quadrangular base, the entrance is placed on a corner of the structure, echoing the simple form the windows placed on each side filled with a grid. Inside the audience is on two levels, the upper tribune consists of a fairly simple game of load-bearing beams that also recalls Art Nouveau.
In the rotunda of the south or Pompeian room, the room originally reserved only for men, you can see a very particular resonance effect, specially obtained by the architect through a slight asymmetry of the room, such that those who are in the exact center of the room have the perception of hearing their voice amplified out of all proportion, while in the rest of the environment the resonance is enormous and such that it is impossible to understand from outside the rotunda what is dictated????? 🤔