The maps illustrate the changes in the layout of a public park between 2010 and the present day.
Overall, the park has undergone significant redevelopment, with more modern facilities added and the space becoming more functional. While the central structure has been retained, many original features have been replaced by new amenities.
In 2010, the park had a simple and symmetrical design. A fountain was located in the center, with paths extending in four directions. To the left side, there were two stages, one larger and one smaller. On the right, there was a rose garden along with two benches. The entrance was positioned at the bottom, leading directly to the central fountain.
At present, the layout has been considerably upgraded. The central fountain has been replaced by a circular flower bed. On the left side, the stages have been removed and replaced by an amphitheatre in the upper section and a café in the lower area. Meanwhile, the right side has been redesigned to include a children’s play area in the bottom-right corner and an expanded rose garden occupying the upper and middle parts. The benches are no longer shown.
Overall, the park now offers a wider range of recreational facilities compared to 2010, making it more appealing to different groups of visitors.
