The plans showed a museum from 1998 and 2008. The museum experienced significant changes in the layout of amenities.
Overall, the most noticeable alternatives were the relocation and addition of amenities and reduction of permanent exhibition rooms.
In 1998, the museum had a big garden in the middle surrounded by four stable exhibition spaces, providing the connection pathways to visit every exhibition room. There was a cafe in the north of the big garden, which was used to keep refreshments. In addition, connecting with the garden to the south, a tickets entrance and exit stood for controlling visitors. Next to the entrance, there was a shop on the right side of it with places for visitors’ needs such as a WC and bags and coats. Finally, on the left of the entrance, a temporary exhibition room was located in the southwest of the room for holding events.
In 2008, the garden had been resized on a corner of it and placed two fountains for entertainment but remained in the same location with the three permanent exhibition rooms on the same side of the museum on the right. To the north of the garden, the WC had been relocated next to the cafe on the left with the seating on the eliminated part of the garden. Furthermore, the entrance had been in the same order but had been smaller to expand spaces for other amenities. The shop and bags and coats had been relocated into the left side of the entrance to erect the permanent exhibition room. The temporary exhibition room had been bigger for larger events, located right above the places for visitors’ needs. Finally, to serve food, the museum had built an additional restaurant right beside the cafe in the catering corner on the upper side of it.
