2014-10-15

Walking along Agias Irinis St., in Athens city center

Following the previous post on Perikleous / Karagiorgi Servias St., here are some more pics from the same street as it changes name, first to "Athinaidos" and then to "Agias Irinis" (don't ask me why...).

This must have been an architectural eye candy, before turning into an eye-shore


Curtains and linens, at Athinaidos St.


Looking back at Athinaidos, at the corner with Kalamiotou St., Athens, Greece


8 Athinaidos St. - Kids formal wear, tagging and graffiti ("S**t to Fascists!" reads the slogan), in a surreal ensemble!


The Church of Agia Irini, the first Athens Cathedral two centuries ago, at Agias Irinis Sq.


Agia Irini, Athens, Greece


Pigeons at the awning of derelict shop - Athinaidos St., across Agias Irinis Sq., Athens


Graffiti front with a block of flats in the background; view from Agias Irinis St., Athens

Fabric rolls outside a shop; Agias Irinis St., Athens, Greece



Gavriilidis Editions, housed here, have come up with an interesting and rather ironic response to the surrounding plague of tagging.


Corner of Agias Irinis St. (ending here) and the main, noisy, and full of smells, Athinas St., Athens, Greece

 

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