In the early 2000s the municipality commissioned a project to convert Palazzo Lucatelli into a 900-seat theatre, but in 2006 the regional
Soprintendenza denied authorisation due to demolition incompatible with the building’s protected status. A new proposal in 2019 by the Comune di Trapani and the Ente Luglio Musicale Trapanese, supported by €2 million from Ales S.p.A., envisaged a multifunctional cultural centre with a 200–260 seat auditorium, library, exhibition areas (including for silverwork linked to the
Misteri), a Piranesi room and administrative offices, along with plans for a future art-themed hotel. A public tender for restoration and reuse followed in 2021. Restoration began in February 2023 to address severe structural decay, including collapses and roofless sections, but works were halted due to asbestos, unforeseen structural issues and additional heritage requirements. Activity resumed in July 2024 after project revisions, raising the total cost to over €3 million. As of early 2025 restoration remains ongoing, with plans for the site to function as a public cultural hub housing an auditorium, library, exhibition areas and offices for the Luglio Musicale Trapanese. ==References==