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Here you will be able to gather whichever information you need, as well as getting souvenirs from your visit.
This chamber was occupied by the dressing room
and the showers on the one hand, and by the wood and coal boiler on the other
hand. With the advent of the year 2000, both premises were joined through an
arch made in stone. These two chambers were repaved with handcrafted mud tiles,
given the fact that the original ground was in terrible condition. The canvases
on the wall were scrapped off and plastered, and the ceiling was partly lowered
down in order to hide the draining pipes. Thus, both of the chambers were painted
in colour since the smoke of the boiler was piled up along the years and the
wall rejected being painted in white.