The provided picture illustrates renovations to a local museum and its surroundings in the years 1957 and 2007.
Overall, the museum and its grounds witnessed several significant changes. Most notably, there was a considerable expansion of the museum’s layout, along with the disappearance of trees in the surroundings.
Between 1957 and 2007, the museum underwent substantial changes. It was enlarged upwards, creating two additional rooms: an education center and a special exhibitions zone. Simultaneously, the main hall’s function shifted from a national history exhibition to a local history room. The old museum storeroom was transformed into a cafe, located to the right of the new reception area, which was previously an entrance.
In the subsequent 50 years, the museum saw the addition of a museum shop on the south side of the garden, with the main entrance now leading directly into the shop. Notably, there was a significant reduction in the number of trees surrounding the museum, along with the removal of a path leading to it. Additionally, a car park was constructed for visitors, situated directly in front of the museum.
