
Western courtyard after the renovation, 1929, 1929 Canvas Print
Work during the redevelopment of the courtyard. View of the built-in in the courtyard with two passages on the left. The concrete floor was completed around May 1. The courtyard on the right was decorated with the .b an exhibition, for which the walls have been painted, radiators have been moved, the oak windows and arched fields have been cleaned, lacquered and oiled, linoleum laid. Source: annual report 1929 In 1927, the sagging wooden floors of the western courtyard gave so many problems that a concrete floor was poured. A low basement was made (2.25 m deep) and a raised exhibition floor on the ground floor. With half-stone walls, three rooms were arranged in the courtyard, some of which can be seen in this photo. A relatively low ring wall was later placed in front of the original facades of the courtyard (in 1929?). In the background, part of the original facades of the courtyard is in sight.
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