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The image displays an interior or semi-interior area, likely a concourse or entrance of a sports stadium, characterized by concrete structures and bright natural lighting from an overhead opening. The scene is dominated by a large, circular, red and white logo prominently displayed on a light gray wall.

The circular logo features the text "ΟΛΥΜΠΙΑΚΟΣ ΣΥΝΔΕΣΜΟΣ ΦΙΛΑΘΛΩΝ ΠΕΙΡΑΙΩΣ" (Olympiacos Association of Fans of Piraeus) encircling a profile of a figure adorned with a laurel wreath, and the year "1925". To the left of the logo, seven gold-colored stars are arranged in a curved pattern, with one central star appearing silver or white.

To the right of the main logo, on the same wall, are several small rectangular signs. These include graphic symbols for an elevator, an escalator, and stairs. Below these, text in Greek and English indicates "Δημοσιογράφοι" (Journalists) and "Θύρα 4" (Gate 4). A red square sign with a white upward-pointing arrow is also visible.

The ceiling and structural beams are a light off-white or light gray color. A dark gray floor is visible, with a distinctive red stripe running along its edge towards the right side of the image.

In the lower right portion of the image, white banners are erected on metal frames, forming a temporary barrier. These banners also feature the Olympiacos logo, along with text in both Greek and English: "OLYMPIACOS FC", "στάδιο καραϊσκάκη" (Karaiskakis Stadium), and "KARASKAIS STADIUM". One banner also clearly states "ΕΞΟΔΟΣ" (EXIT).

Through an opening in the structure, a partially cloudy blue sky is visible, suggesting it is daytime. Further in the background, metallic grates, additional stairs, and various pipes are discernible, indicating the industrial and functional architecture typical of a stadium. The photograph appears to be taken from a slightly low angle, looking upwards.
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Feb 8, 2025

Pireas, Greece

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The image displays an interior or semi-interior area, likely a concourse or entrance of a sports stadium, characterized by concrete structures and bright natural lighting from an overhead opening. The scene is dominated by a large, circular, red and white logo prominently displayed on a light gray wall. The circular logo features the text "ΟΛΥΜΠΙΑΚΟΣ ΣΥΝΔΕΣΜΟΣ ΦΙΛΑΘΛΩΝ ΠΕΙΡΑΙΩΣ" (Olympiacos Association of Fans of Piraeus) encircling a profile of a figure adorned with a laurel wreath, and the year "1925". To the left of the logo, seven gold-colored stars are arranged in a curved pattern, with one central star appearing silver or white. To the right of the main logo, on the same wall, are several small rectangular signs. These include graphic symbols for an elevator, an escalator, and stairs. Below these, text in Greek and English indicates "Δημοσιογράφοι" (Journalists) and "Θύρα 4" (Gate 4). A red square sign with a white upward-pointing arrow is also visible. The ceiling and structural beams are a light off-white or light gray color. A dark gray floor is visible, with a distinctive red stripe running along its edge towards the right side of the image. In the lower right portion of the image, white banners are erected on metal frames, forming a temporary barrier. These banners also feature the Olympiacos logo, along with text in both Greek and English: "OLYMPIACOS FC", "στάδιο καραϊσκάκη" (Karaiskakis Stadium), and "KARASKAIS STADIUM". One banner also clearly states "ΕΞΟΔΟΣ" (EXIT). Through an opening in the structure, a partially cloudy blue sky is visible, suggesting it is daytime. Further in the background, metallic grates, additional stairs, and various pipes are discernible, indicating the industrial and functional architecture typical of a stadium. The photograph appears to be taken from a slightly low angle, looking upwards.

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