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detail of a building facade in Palio, Greece, featuring a bas-relief sculpture of Saint George slaying a dragon
Momentdetail of a building facade in Palio, Greece, featuring a bas-relief sculpture of Saint George slaying a dragon. Above the sculpture, the Greek word "ΑΓΙΟΣ" (Agios), meaning "Saint," is carved into the textured wall. To the right of the sculpture, a small, narrow window with a blue upper pane and a yellow-tinted lower pane is visible. Below the bas-relief, a plaque is affixed to the wall, inscribed with Greek text. The text on the plaque appears to be a dedication, starting with "ΕΙΣ ΜΝΗΜΗΝ" (In memory of) followed by names, one of which is "ΓΕΩΡΓΙΟΥ" (of George) and another "ΑΙΚΑΤΕΡΙΝΗΣ" (of Catherine). There are also names "ΧΡΥΣΑΝΘΗ" and "ΤΑ." and possibly "ΖΙΝ" visible. Red-flowered plants in pots are placed in the foreground, and some of the plants are in full bloom. In the background, a railing and some greenery are visible, suggesting an outdoor location overlooking the sea, consistent with Palio being a coastal village. The building appears to be constructed of white brick or stone blocks. The lighting suggests it is daytime.
