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Technopolis

In 1988 Kostas Barotsos builds this sculpture of 8 meters height using only glass, iron and silicone glue. It depicts a runner as if it was sketched in paper with a pencil. Placed initially at Omonia square, one of the busiest streets of Athens back then, it represented the continual movement of people in Athens. […]

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Grand Bretagne Hotel, Athens

The Grande Bretagne Hotel stands luxurious since 1842 and glows during Christmas holidays

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Kipséli, Attiki, Greece

Come on boss, I'm ready.. Take me to the snow

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Βέλος ΙΙ (Αντιτορπιλικό)

Velos II, a Fletcher-class destroyer served heoric in US and Greek navy for almost 50 years. Now it is turned into a ship museum reminding the fight against Junta

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Monastiraki

Waiting for the train to come at Monastiraki train station

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Syntagma metro station

Our lives are made up of continuous movement of people, passing time and varying conditions. Let the blurry faces go and focus on what really matters to the train of your life

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