Ruysdaelzaal on the 1st floor where breakthrough is made to the eastern courtyard; Renovation of the eastern courtyard, sixties. The renovation of this courtyard was started in 1964. Two floors were constructed, resting on prestressed concrete beams. As a result, other than at the installation of the western courtyard opened in 1962, the classification of the space was not determined by the support points of a steel skeleton. All passages to the courtyard came ready in 1965. Two rooms were made on the upper floor that were connected to the surrounding paintings. The remaining space was carried
Ruysdaelzaal on the 1st floor where breakthrough is made to the eastern courtyard; Renovation of the eastern courtyard, sixties. The renovation of this courtyard was started in 1964. Two floors were constructed, resting on prestressed concrete beams. As a result, other than at the installation of the western courtyard opened in 1962, the classification of the space was not determined by the support points of a steel skeleton. All passages to the courtyard came ready in 1965. Two rooms were made on the upper floor that were connected to the surrounding paintings. The remaining space was carried out as exhibition space. The first floor remained a free space with a circumferential balcony for the Dutch history department, which was opened together with the renovated surrounding rooms in October 1971. The ground floor was fully intended for study losses of the paintings department, sculpture and arts and crafts and Dutch history . This part, as far as the paintings and crafts is concerned, opened in 1974. On the photo, the temporary wall can be seen on the right behind which the connection to the eastern courtyard will be made.
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