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Since
the
reopening
of
the
Stadtmuseum
on
November
17,
2007,
the
house
has
become
one
of
the
cultural
attractions
in
the
beautiful
old
town
of
St.
Pölten.
As
part
of
the
renovations,
the
entrance
to
the
entrance,
both
inside
and
outside,
was
completely
redesigned.
By
stems
in
steel-glass
construction,
the
museum
received
a
modern,
sculptural
character,
which
refers
to
the
function
of
the
building.
The
foyer,
café
and
ticket
counter
were
designed
according
to
the
designs
of
the
designers
Doris
Zichtl
and
Marcello
Hrasko.
They
continue
what
already
emerged
in
the
design
of
the
Art
Nouveau
department
in
2004
as
a
new
signature
of
the
Stadtmuseum.
In
the
inner
courtyard
of
the
museum,
a
glass-steel
lift
was
also
located,
which
blends
perfectly
into
the
historic
building
structure
of
the
Karmeliterhof.
The
City
Museum
St.
Pölten
is
thus
completely
accessible
to
visit.
The
baroque
courtyard
of
the
museum
has
also
been
redesigned.
It
came
to
a
deconstruction
of
the
planting,
the
character
of
the
court
as
a
"baroque
garden"
could
be
reinforced
again.
The
aim
is
to
increase
the
use
of
the
court
for
various
events,
including
concerts
or
readings.
But
not
only
the
museum
building
and
its
infrastructural
facilities
were
massively
upgraded,
also
in
terms
of
content,
the
museum
has
been
renewed.
With
the
new
archaeological
department,
the
rich
collection
of
prehistoric
and
prehistoric
objects
as
well
as
the
exhibits
from
the
"Roman"
St.
Pölten,
a
further
showpiece
of
the
house
can
be
visited
in
addition
to
the
Art
Nouveau
department.
In
2008,
this
transformation
and
renewal
was
rewarded
with
the
Museum
Quality
Seal.
The
award
ceremony
took
place
in
a
ceremony
at
the
Kunsthistorisches
Museum
in
Vienna.
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