Two maps illustrate the evolution of a small local museum and its surroundings from 1957 and 2007.
Overall, a notable transformation is observed, with an increase in the number of exhibition rooms and amenities and significant reduction of greenery in the land, resulting in a shift from predominantly green space to a more educational place without much integration of nature.
In 1957, the community museum was characterized by a natural destination consisting of 4 types of trees which surrounded the main building almost in all sides. By 2007, the number of plants had remarkably decreased to 2 kinds of trees, which were only located in the north, while a car parking emerged in the remaining space. After the renovation, the capacity of the main construction has extended, accommodating 5 rooms. Initially, there was a local history room on the left side of the main entrance hall, whereas on the right museum storeroom was located. Remaining large area belonged to a national history exhibition. However, by 2007, a new museum shop had been constructed right after the entrance hall. On the right, the local history place and the museum shop room were converted into a reception and a cafe. Furthermore, special exhibitions and an education centre were erected in the place, which once was the area of myriads of fir-frees. Local history room has now been situated in the area of national history exhibition.
