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The image displays the illuminated facade of a large Orthodox church at night in Asprovalta, Greece. The church exhibits a prominent Neo-Byzantine architectural style, characterized by alternating bands of reddish-brown brickwork and lighter stone or stucco, multiple domes, and twin towers on either side of the central entrance. The facade features numerous arched windows and doorways.

In the foreground, a decorative metal fence separates the viewer from the church grounds, where lush green bushes and a small tree are visible. Two flags fly from poles in front of the church: one yellow banner bearing an indistinct emblem, possibly an ecclesiastical or Byzantine symbol, and the national flag of Greece, with its blue and white stripes and cross.

The church's main entrance is situated on a raised platform, accessed by wide steps and enclosed by an ornate metal railing. The dark night sky emphasizes the artificial lighting illuminating the structure. On the church's facade, above the central arched windows, Greek text is visible, reading "ΠΡΟΣ ΟΔΟΝ ΑΓΙΟΥ ΓΕΩΡΓΙΟΥ." This translates to "To the Street of Saint George" or "Saint George's Road," indicating the church is likely dedicated to Saint George. No people are present, contributing to a tranquil and solemn atmosphere. Portions of other buildings are discernible to the left and right of the main church structure.
s.Cvetkova

Jun 3, 2026

Ασπροβάλτα, Greece

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The image displays the illuminated facade of a large Orthodox church at night in Asprovalta, Greece. The church exhibits a prominent Neo-Byzantine architectural style, characterized by alternating bands of reddish-brown brickwork and lighter stone or stucco, multiple domes, and twin towers on either side of the central entrance. The facade features numerous arched windows and doorways. In the foreground, a decorative metal fence separates the viewer from the church grounds, where lush green bushes and a small tree are visible. Two flags fly from poles in front of the church: one yellow banner bearing an indistinct emblem, possibly an ecclesiastical or Byzantine symbol, and the national flag of Greece, with its blue and white stripes and cross. The church's main entrance is situated on a raised platform, accessed by wide steps and enclosed by an ornate metal railing. The dark night sky emphasizes the artificial lighting illuminating the structure. On the church's facade, above the central arched windows, Greek text is visible, reading "ΠΡΟΣ ΟΔΟΝ ΑΓΙΟΥ ΓΕΩΡΓΙΟΥ." This translates to "To the Street of Saint George" or "Saint George's Road," indicating the church is likely dedicated to Saint George. No people are present, contributing to a tranquil and solemn atmosphere. Portions of other buildings are discernible to the left and right of the main church structure.

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