The given map depicts the transformation of South Wing in Walton Museum between 2008 and 2012.
Overall, more floors were constructed in the South Wing of the museum over a 4-year period. The key shifts consisted of the addition of 5 more rooms and the alternative of an elevator.
In 2008, special exhibition room was resided opposite the entrance. Next to the display room there used to be two rooms with the reception at the top and the shop at the bottom. Separated by the stairs, reading room and cloaks room were located adjacent to the reception and the shop in that order.
In 2012, 6 more rooms were established. The respective locations of terrace and entrance hall were situated on top of the special exhibition room. On the right of this block, the restaurant was close to the terrace, followed by the combination of reception and cloaks room into one. Stairs was alternated by a lift, dividing 2 different blocks. In the third building, the cloaks room at the bottom of the map was replaced by a new children play area with the reading room on the second floor. Exhibition Room was the highest added floor in this block, followed by a self-service room under it.
