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The image captures the storefront window of an art gallery, likely at night or evening, given the internal illumination and low external light. The reflections on the glass obscure some details but highlight the display. The most prominent text on the window reads "Sotiropoulos Art Gall," which is part of the gallery's name, likely "Sotiropoulos Art Gallery." Below this, a large sign in Greek states "ΝΕΕΣ ΜΕΙΩΜΕΝΕΣ ΤΙΜΕΣ," translating to "NEW REDUCED PRICES." Beneath this phrase, the word "έως" (eos), meaning "up to" or "until," is visible, followed by a large "70 %" sign, indicating a significant discount. Inside the gallery, several paintings are displayed, visible through the window. These include a painting depicting a city scene with a brass instrument (possibly a tuba or euphonium) and fruit in the foreground, a still life with fruits and possibly flowers, and a seascape with waves. Other artworks are partially visible in the background and reflections. The overall scene suggests an active art gallery holding a sale or special promotion in Pireas, Greece.
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