The maps show what changes have been made to the layout of a museum since 2019.
In general, the site has gone through a profound transformation as it now offers more comfort for visitors, with an increased number of studying tables, separate returning and borrowing desks and the availability of spaces for private laptop use. Other notable changes include the introduction of a conference room and a recording studio.
The library has facilitated the process of reading by adding more private tables in the middle: the number of studying tables has increased from four to six. Visitors can now use their own laptops in the north-eastern corner, previously occupied by desks for computers, and in the south where bookshelves stood 5 years ago. Borrowing and returning desks in the bottom right corner have also been divided into two separate rooms to create more comfort. The only amenities remining unchanged include a meeting room adjacent to the borrowing/returning desk from the north, and another space for bookshelves in the far north behind the studying tables.
Turning onto the new facilities that the library features today, there has been an erection of a conference room at the expense of a library office in the bottom right corner. Also, a recording studio has been introduced, replacing a classroom next to the meeting room in the west.
