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A close-up, slightly angled shot shows a rectangular metallic sign affixed to a textured, light-colored building wall. The sign displays the name and opening hours of "The Jewish Museum of Greece" in both Greek and English. The sign, made of a reflective material like brass or polished steel, is secured by four visible screws at its corners. The Greek text "ΕΒΡΑΪΚΟ ΜΟΥΣΕΙΟ ΤΗΣ ΕΛΛΑΔΟΣ" and the English "THE JEWISH MUSEUM OF GREECE" are prominently displayed at the top, along with a small emblem or logo. Below this, "ΩΡΑΡΙΟ ΛΕΙΤΟΥΡΓΙΑΣ" and "OPENING HOURS" indicate the purpose of the sign. The listed operating hours are: - ΔΕΥΤΕΡΑ - ΠΑΡΑΣΚΕΥΗ (MONDAY-FRIDAY): 9.00 - 16.00 - ΣΑΒΒΑΤΟ (SATURDAY): ΚΛΕΙΣΤΑ (CLOSED) - ΚΥΡΙΑΚΗ (SUNDAY): 10.00 - 16.00 The building surface around the sign appears to be a rugged, light-grey stone or concrete, exhibiting some wear and discoloration. Below and to the right of the sign, a small, silver-colored device, possibly an intercom or security camera, is mounted on the wall. To the lower left, some dark metal protrusions, perhaps part of a door frame or hinge, are visible. The bright, even lighting suggests it is daytime. The presence of Greek text and the museum name indicates the location is likely Athens, Greece, as specified in the context. There are no people visible, and no specific activity is occurring beyond the display of information.
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