The plans below show the layout of the ground floor of a museum in 1990 and in
2010.
Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make
comparisons where relevant.
The pictures illustrate a number of changes that took place in a particular museum during a 10-year period starting from 1990 to 2010.
Overall, the ground floor of the museum has undergone several changes internally, with the addition of more facilities.
The most notable change was statue was relocated to the middle of the ground. In the Northeast, the Archaeology gallery was divided into two rooms, the first room was called the children’s inactive zone and the second one was called the poster display area. The opposite gift shop was expanded for both gifts and café. Stairs between them have remained over the year
While the lift was constructed between the gift shop and natural local room, the reception counter has been removed to near the entrance. However, the natural history room, museum office, and local history room remained unchanged for 10 years. The last innovation of the museum was the entrance which has been doubled in size.
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