![A photograph taken indoors, rotated 90 degrees clockwise, prominently features a tall, vertical display sign with white background and black text. The sign is positioned in what appears to be a museum or exhibition hall, evidenced by the reflective background showcasing ornate white architectural moldings and possibly a sculpted bust or artifact.
The sign is an introductory panel for an exhibition. Its main title, in large black letters, is "ΚΥΚΛΑΔΙΤΙΣΣΕΣ" (Cycladitisses), with a subtitle in smaller font reading "Untold stories of women in the Cyclades [kykladitisses]". The panel provides an introduction in both Greek ("ΕΙΣΑΓΩΓΙΚΟ") and English ("INTRODUCTION").
The text details the exhibition's focus on the significant and diverse roles of women in the Cycladic islands throughout history, from prehistoric times to the present. It mentions women as protagonists, goddesses, priestesses, saints, and their influence on society, religion, and even the foundation of the modern Greek state. The exhibition is described as featuring 180 archaeological and art objects, some never before shown outside their home islands, and highlights a collaboration between the Museum of Cycladic Art, the Hellenic Ministry of Culture, and the Ephorate of the Cyclades.
The lighting in the scene is bright and even, typical of an indoor public space. The background reflections suggest glass partitions or polished surfaces. No people are visible, and the focus is entirely on the informational sign. The location context indicates this is likely an exhibition in Athens, Greece.](https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/patr-3a75e.appspot.com/o/uploads%2Fimage_picker_85ed2be8-4a1d-4ff2-b.jpg?alt=media)
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A photograph taken indoors, rotated 90 degrees clockwise, prominently features a tall, vertical display sign with white background and black text. The sign is positioned in what appears to be a museum or exhibition hall, evidenced by the reflective background showcasing ornate white architectural moldings and possibly a sculpted bust or artifact. The sign is an introductory panel for an exhibition. Its main title, in large black letters, is "ΚΥΚΛΑΔΙΤΙΣΣΕΣ" (Cycladitisses), with a subtitle in smaller font reading "Untold stories of women in the Cyclades [kykladitisses]". The panel provides an introduction in both Greek ("ΕΙΣΑΓΩΓΙΚΟ") and English ("INTRODUCTION"). The text details the exhibition's focus on the significant and diverse roles of women in the Cycladic islands throughout history, from prehistoric times to the present. It mentions women as protagonists, goddesses, priestesses, saints, and their influence on society, religion, and even the foundation of the modern Greek state. The exhibition is described as featuring 180 archaeological and art objects, some never before shown outside their home islands, and highlights a collaboration between the Museum of Cycladic Art, the Hellenic Ministry of Culture, and the Ephorate of the Cyclades. The lighting in the scene is bright and even, typical of an indoor public space. The background reflections suggest glass partitions or polished surfaces. No people are visible, and the focus is entirely on the informational sign. The location context indicates this is likely an exhibition in Athens, Greece.
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