The diagram illustrates changes to a small local museum and its surroundings between 1957 and 2007.
Overall, the museum has undergone significant redevelopment, with the addition of a museum shop and a special exhibition room. The surroundings also experienced notable changes over the 50-year period, particularly the removal of trees and greenery.
Looking at the museum, the entrance was moved westward and integrated with the museum shop. This was followed by a new reception area between the new café and the museum shop. Furthermore, the local history room was relocated to the centre of the museum, replacing the former national history exhibition. Another significant development was the addition of two new rooms on the north side, namely a special exhibition room and an education centre. Importantly, the museum storeroom and national history exhibition were removed during the redevelopment.
In addition to these internal changes, it is worth noting that all the trees, except for the garden ones, were cleared in order to expand the local museum. However, the garden was also reduced in size. Moreover, the entrance hall was removed to make way for the car park in the southeasternmost area.
