The map provided depict the evolution of local museum over a period, specifically from 1957 to 2007. Map 1 represents the initial state of the area, while Map 2 illustrates the changes that occurred over time.
Overall, the area underwent significant transformation. While the original layout featured only a road and basic museum facilities, by 2007, several new structures had been introduced, including a car park, a café, and an education centre, reflecting modernization and an increase in visitor services.
In 1957, a garden with a wide variety of trees was located to the bottom left of the museum, surrounding the building and creating a green environment. A road was situated on the south side, leading directly to the museum entrance. Inside the museum, the storeroom was located on the right-hand side, directly opposite the local history room on the left. In the centre of the building, there was a large national history exhibition, which occupied a significant portion of the museum’s interior space.
Since then, significant makeovers has undergone in the museum. The building has expanded, resulting in the disappearance of green environment, and emerging a car park making it largely accessible by Road, demolishing the leading way straight to the entrance hall. Entering to the museum have constructed museum shop right side of this reception have built at the expense of transforming local history room to the centre of the museum in stead of national history exhibition, and the museum store-room have repurposed into cafe. Other alterations includes the establishments of the special exhibitions and education centre. However, the museum has developed the garden remained intact.
