Renovation of the Western pavilion 268 in 1926., 1926 Canvas Print
Renovation of the room where the decoration paintings of the vault surfaces are still visible. On the walls, horizontal and vertical white stripes can be seen. On the ground are the paintings against the fences. In the annual report of 1926 it is stated that the western cabinets and the western pavilion were evacuated, the central heating was changed, partitions were installed, passages were made and paintwork was carried out. The work was completed in December of that year. Western pavilion seen to the southeast. Cross vault with painted vault surfaces. In columns continuous ribs, painted in quiet masonry pattern. No consoles. Passage with painted frame. In the arched surface above a painted frame around an empty surface. Room 268 was divided into four different rooms in 1927.
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