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An informational sign, framed in silver, is displayed indoors at the Jewish Museum of Greece in Athina. The sign has a vibrant design with a yellow background at the top fading into blue at the bottom, accented by pink oval shapes.

The sign welcomes visitors in both Greek and English, introducing an application for mobile phones and tablets. It explains that by scanning QR codes on exhibits with the app, visitors can access additional information. Internet connectivity is required to use the application, and free Wi-Fi details are provided: SSID is "Guest" and the password is "20202020".

Instructions for both iPhone and Android users are included, detailing how to open the camera app and point it at QR codes from a distance of 10 to 15 cm. QR codes are prominently featured for downloading the application from the Google Play Store (for Android) and the Apple App Store (for iPhone). Logos for both app stores are visible.

Several small screenshots illustrate the app's interface, showing options like "Settings," "Choose your language," and "Press here to give access to the camera," displayed in both Greek and English. The overall purpose of the sign is to guide museum visitors in using the digital resources available to enhance their experience.
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Jan 12, 2025

Athina, Greece

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An informational sign, framed in silver, is displayed indoors at the Jewish Museum of Greece in Athina. The sign has a vibrant design with a yellow background at the top fading into blue at the bottom, accented by pink oval shapes. The sign welcomes visitors in both Greek and English, introducing an application for mobile phones and tablets. It explains that by scanning QR codes on exhibits with the app, visitors can access additional information. Internet connectivity is required to use the application, and free Wi-Fi details are provided: SSID is "Guest" and the password is "20202020". Instructions for both iPhone and Android users are included, detailing how to open the camera app and point it at QR codes from a distance of 10 to 15 cm. QR codes are prominently featured for downloading the application from the Google Play Store (for Android) and the Apple App Store (for iPhone). Logos for both app stores are visible. Several small screenshots illustrate the app's interface, showing options like "Settings," "Choose your language," and "Press here to give access to the camera," displayed in both Greek and English. The overall purpose of the sign is to guide museum visitors in using the digital resources available to enhance their experience.

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