In the area near the future new elementary school, was built the House of the table, pedagogical-sports equipment promoted by the ONB - National Table House. The area, which emerged from the filling of the moat of the sixteenth-century walls at the end of the nineteenth century, was granted in 1931 by the Municipality to the ONB at the request of the commissioner of the local section, the Count Carlo Cicconi Massi. The choice of the site fell on an urban place representative of power: the area offered, in fact, areas to hold demonstrations and to stage military parades.
In October 1937 the National Fascist Party crowned the National Table Opera renaming it GIL - Gioventù Italiana Littoria (Italian Youth Littoria), with the institutional role of educational structure and responsible for recruiting the city youth. On the building plan, the original organism of the Table House was absorbed by the new one keeping the same technology in masonry. A clear will to accentuate the monumental value and the impressiveness of the new building is expressed through the coating of thin travertine slabs on three sides.
At the end of 1940 the building was used as a boarding school for young people. This function was maintained until the mid-1970s when it fell into disuse due to the closing of the institution. It remained unused until 1995, when the Senigallia administration expressed interest in using it as a municipal office with a project approved in 2004.