The maps illustrate the evolution of the art gallery since 2005. Overall, the area has become notably more attractive to the public following recent improvements. The café, gallery office, and exhibition room 4 have been removed, making way for a new gallery shop, a vending machine for snacks, a temporary exhibition space, and a children’s area for fun. Meanwhile, the existing features such as the exhibition rooms, stairs, receptionist, and entrance hall have largely remained unchanged. Additionally, a lift and a ramp for wheelchair access have been newly added.
In 2005, the area lacked public facilities and consisted of a typical art gallery. In the top right corner, there was a café along with a gallery office. On the left-hand side, exhibition room 4 could be seen opposite the entrance hall, while the stairs were located at the top of the layout. Finally, exhibition rooms numbered 1 to 3 were arranged in a row.
By 2026, the layout had changed significantly. The former café was replaced by a gallery shop, and a vending machine and children’s area were introduced on the left side. Additionally, exhibition room 4 was converted into a temporary exhibition space, and a ramp for wheelchair access was added. A lift was also installed next to the stairs. Meanwhile, exhibition rooms 1 to 3 remained in their original positions. Lastly, the receptionist and entrance gate continued to occupy their previous locations.
