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The image presents the layout of the Petersburg Art Museum before and after renovations; the museum contains three galleries and additional spaces. Before renovations, starting from the top, Gallery 3 was labeled 'Sculpture,' while Gallery 2 was assigned to 'Modern Art,' both located side by side, with three rectangular exhibit spaces in Gallery 3 and four in Gallery 2. Beneath them, Gallery 1 was dedicated to 'Ancient Art' with six rectangular exhibit spaces, with 'Classroom 1' adjacent to it, containing a long table surrounded by chairs and a smaller square table at the end. The 'Lobby' area contained a rounded information desk, two square exhibit spaces, and seating areas; 'Classroom 2' mirrored 'Classroom 1.' After renovations, starting from the top, Gallery 2, labeled still as 'Modern Art,' retained its four rectangular exhibit spaces, with a newly added 'Outdoor Sculpture Area' adjacent to it, including four exhibit spaces and seating. Gallery 3 is no longer present. Gallery 1, still 'Ancient Art,' now contains three larger rectangular exhibit spaces. 'Classroom 1' was replaced by an 'Office' with three desks, while 'Classroom 2' became 'Cafeteria' housing six square tables with chairs and a serving counter. The 'Lobby' maintained the information desk, lost the exhibit spaces but gained additional seating, with a new circular seating arrangement.
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The pictures illustrate the modifications made to a museum during refurbishment.
Overall, it can be seen that the museum was expanded to include some new construction. Additionally, there were some areas that had disappeared.
Before the renovations, there were six areas of equal size in the museum. The main hall began at the lobby door. Going straight after the lobby was Gallery 1, with a concert of ancient art. Behind Gallery 1 was Gallery 2, containing the theme of modern art. Next to Gallery 2 was Gallery 3, with the main context of sculpture. In addition, two classrooms were situated next to the lobby and Gallery 1.
The renovations resulted in a larger museum layout, with the elimination of Gallery 3 and the conversion of Classroom 2 into a cafeteria being notable changes. Additionally, the expansion of Gallery 1 and the incorporation of an outdoor sculpture area alongside an expanded Gallery 2 highlight the significant transformations that occurred during the process.
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