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This image captures a daytime street scene in an urban environment, likely Keratsini, Greece. The focal point is a modern, multi-story commercial building housing a Piraeus Bank branch on the ground floor. The bank's presence is evident from its distinctive yellow facade, prominent "Piraeus" signage, and a yellow ATM visible to the left of the main entrance. The bank entrance itself is covered by metal roller shutters, suggesting it might be closed.

Above the bank, a large white banner advertises a physiotherapy and rehabilitation center. The Greek text reads "ΣΥΓΧΡΟΝΟ ΚΕΝΤΡΟ ΦΥΣΙΚΟΘΕΡΑΠΕΙΑΣ & ΑΠΟΚΑΤΑΣΤΑΣΗΣ," followed by the name "ΜΟΥΝΤΖΟΥΡΗΣ Β ΘΕΟΦΑΝΗΣ" and phone numbers "ΤΗΛ. 210 4009621-ΚΙΝ. 6934 010713". Bullet points below list specialized services, including "ΜΥΟΣΚΕΛΕΤΙΚΕΣ ΠΑΘΗΣΕΙΣ" (Musculoskeletal Pathologies), "ΑΘΛΗΤΙΚΕΣ ΚΑΚΩΣΕΙΣ - ΕΙΔΙΚΕΣ ΘΕΡΑΠΕΙΕΣ" (Sports Injuries - Special Therapies), "ΤΜΗΜΑΤΑ ΟΡΘΟΠΕΔΙΚΩΝ" (Orthopedic Departments), "ΡΕΥΜΑΤΟΛΟΓΙΚΩΝ ΠΑΘΗΣΕΩΝ" (Rheumatological Pathologies), and "ΑΝΑΠΝΕΥΣΤΙΚΗ ΦΥΣΙΚΟΘΕΡΑΠΕΙΑ" (Respiratory Physiotherapy).

To the right of the bank, a large digital display board shows some financial information, including "STE" and numbers like "21/0", "16:", and "VISA" on a smaller panel. The bright daytime sky is reflected in the building's windows, and an air conditioning unit is mounted on an upper floor. Graffiti is visible on one of the bank's roller shutters.

A single person, a man wearing a plaid shirt and dark pants, is seen walking on the sidewalk in front of the bank, moving past a yellow Piraeus Bank barrier or sign with a large "P" logo that is partially visible in the foreground. The overall impression is a bustling commercial area under clear, sunny weather.
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FM-19Eyz1

Jan 21, 2025

Keratsini, Greece

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This image captures a daytime street scene in an urban environment, likely Keratsini, Greece. The focal point is a modern, multi-story commercial building housing a Piraeus Bank branch on the ground floor. The bank's presence is evident from its distinctive yellow facade, prominent "Piraeus" signage, and a yellow ATM visible to the left of the main entrance. The bank entrance itself is covered by metal roller shutters, suggesting it might be closed. Above the bank, a large white banner advertises a physiotherapy and rehabilitation center. The Greek text reads "ΣΥΓΧΡΟΝΟ ΚΕΝΤΡΟ ΦΥΣΙΚΟΘΕΡΑΠΕΙΑΣ & ΑΠΟΚΑΤΑΣΤΑΣΗΣ," followed by the name "ΜΟΥΝΤΖΟΥΡΗΣ Β ΘΕΟΦΑΝΗΣ" and phone numbers "ΤΗΛ. 210 4009621-ΚΙΝ. 6934 010713". Bullet points below list specialized services, including "ΜΥΟΣΚΕΛΕΤΙΚΕΣ ΠΑΘΗΣΕΙΣ" (Musculoskeletal Pathologies), "ΑΘΛΗΤΙΚΕΣ ΚΑΚΩΣΕΙΣ - ΕΙΔΙΚΕΣ ΘΕΡΑΠΕΙΕΣ" (Sports Injuries - Special Therapies), "ΤΜΗΜΑΤΑ ΟΡΘΟΠΕΔΙΚΩΝ" (Orthopedic Departments), "ΡΕΥΜΑΤΟΛΟΓΙΚΩΝ ΠΑΘΗΣΕΩΝ" (Rheumatological Pathologies), and "ΑΝΑΠΝΕΥΣΤΙΚΗ ΦΥΣΙΚΟΘΕΡΑΠΕΙΑ" (Respiratory Physiotherapy). To the right of the bank, a large digital display board shows some financial information, including "STE" and numbers like "21/0", "16:", and "VISA" on a smaller panel. The bright daytime sky is reflected in the building's windows, and an air conditioning unit is mounted on an upper floor. Graffiti is visible on one of the bank's roller shutters. A single person, a man wearing a plaid shirt and dark pants, is seen walking on the sidewalk in front of the bank, moving past a yellow Piraeus Bank barrier or sign with a large "P" logo that is partially visible in the foreground. The overall impression is a bustling commercial area under clear, sunny weather.

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