The plans illustrate how the first floor of an art gallery changed from 2005 to present day. Overall, the gallery has been metamorphosed. In addition, several facilities and rooms have been established.
In 2005, visitors could enter the hall through the main entrance to the south. There was a reception desk at the far end of the hall and in front of the stairs. The Exhibitions 1 to 3 on the right-hand side were situated side by side. On the opposite side, there was a cafe located in the upper west corner, next to the office. Exhibition Room 4 was the largest room on the west wing, occupying the entire southwest corner.
At present, a wheelchair ramp leading to the entrance has been added outside. The reception desk has been moved to the middle of Grand Hall, making it more convenient for tourists. Additionally, the lift has been constructed next to the stairs. On the east wing, three exhibition rooms have retained their original structure. The most notable change takes place on the left-hand side. The cafe has been downsized to convert into a Gallery shop. The gallery office has been demolished, making way for a vending machine. Exhibition Room 4 has been divided into two rooms. Children’s Area in the lower left-hand side corner, next to the temporary exhibition.
