THE MAP SHOWS THE CHANGES IN A MUSEUM BETWEEN 1998 AND 2008


THE MAP SHOWS THE CHANGES IN A MUSEUM BETWEEN 1998 AND 2008
Overall, it can be seen that the museum grounds now offer more recreational options for visitors, and the garden has been repurposed in several areas.
In the center of the site, part of the garden has been converted into a seating area for the nearby café, and new fountains have been installed. To the north of the green space, the café has been reduced in size, and a toilet block has been constructed adjacent to it. On the western side, most of the rooms are now used as permanent exhibition spaces. A new restaurant has been established on the northeast edge of the museum, providing additional dining facilities. The shop, along with stalls selling bags and clothing, has been built opposite the ticket entrance, which remains unchanged. Finally, the temporary display room has been enlarged and relocated to the eastern side of the garden, allowing for a more spacious exhibition area.
These changes demonstrate a clear focus on enhancing visitor amenities while reorganizing the museum’s layout to accommodate more exhibitions and leisure areas.