The diagram illustrates how the layout of a museum changed between 1998 and 2008, following the introduction of several new facilities.
Overall, the museum underwent significant transformations over the given period, with the most notable developments being the construction of a restaurant and the installation of a fountain, along with the relocation and expansion of existing areas.
Looking at the initial layout, a large garden occupied the central part of the museum, while a cafe was situated just to the north of it. The shop and WC were located in the southeast corner, and a temporary exhibition room was positioned in the southwest. Additionally, the ticket office was placed at the entrance/exit.
By 2008, the museum had been significantly transformed. Much of the garden was replaced by a new seating area with fountains, and the cafe became smaller, with the WC relocated next to it. The temporary exhibition room was enlarged and moved to the west of the new fountain area. Meanwhile, the shop and coat room were shifted from the southeast to the southwest part of the building. A restaurant was also constructed near the cafe. Notably, the ticket center remained unchanged over the decade.
