
Stake attention in this memory
This media file displays an informational sign, likely an outdoor panel, providing details about a historical and transformed site in Drapetsona, Greece. The dark gray sign features text primarily in Greek and two photographs. The main subject of the sign is the "Polychoros Lipasmaton" (Multipurpose Space of Fertilizers) of the Municipality of Keratsini-Drapetsona. The central message, highlighted in red text and framed by large red quotation marks, reads: "Dear female visitor, Dear male visitor, Welcome to the Polychoros Lipasmaton of the Municipality of Keratsini-Drapetsona, a free, accessible, open space for visiting and walking." This conveys a welcoming and inviting emotion. To the left, two photographs illustrate the site's history and current state. The top image is a black and white, possibly aerial, view of an extensive industrial complex, captioned as "General view of the AEECHPL facilities" from the "Historical Archive of the National Bank." Below it, a color photograph taken in 2023 shows a panoramic view of an open, green space with some preserved industrial buildings under a clear sky, indicating a sunny day. This photo is captioned "Panoramic photograph of preserved industrial buildings (2023)" with the source as the "Municipality of Keratsini-Drapetsona." The text in the right column describes the transformation of the site, located by the sea, from an "inaccessible industry" to a "seaside recreational space." It notes that this transformation began in 2015 and was completed by the municipality using its own resources, driven by a cultural spirit to offer visitors a revitalized public space. The sign serves to inform visitors about this significant urban regeneration project.
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