The diagrams illustrate the layout of a harbour in 2000 and its present-day appearance, highlighting the changes over time.
Overall, it is evident that the harbour has undergone significant redevelopment, transforming from a relatively simple facility into a more modern and multifunctional area. The most notable changes include the expansion of leisure and commercial facilities, the restructuring of docks, and the replacement of industrial areas with recreational spaces.
In 2000, the harbour consisted primarily of a single pier with a few small buildings along the shoreline and a large area dedicated to cargo storage. There was a modest marina in the northwest corner, and the surrounding land appeared largely undeveloped. In contrast, today the pier has been extended and replaced by a larger marina, accommodating more boats. Several new restaurants and shops have been constructed along the waterfront, and the former cargo storage area has been converted into a park and promenade. Additionally, a car park has been introduced to the south, enhancing accessibility for visitors.
In summary, the harbour has shifted from a predominantly industrial site to a vibrant, tourist-friendly location, reflecting a clear focus on recreation and commerce.
