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Portobello Police Station, by Robert Paterson built as Portobello Town Hall in 1878 and later used as the Police Station Butcher's shop in the High Street. Portobello is a coastal suburb of Edinburgh in eastern central Scotland. It lies 3 miles (5 km) east of the city centre, facing the Firth of Forth, between the suburbs of Joppa and Craigentinny.
Portobello Pier was a pleasure pier opened in Portobello, Edinburgh, Scotland. Designed by Thomas Bouch , it was 1,250 feet (380 m) long [ 1 ] and 22 feet (6.70 m) wide, and included a tea room , camera obscura , and a concert hall .
Acropolis Museum, Athens, Greece Moschophoros ( Greek : μοσχοφόρος "calf-bearer") is an ancient Greek statue of the Archaic period , also known in English as The Calf Bearer . It was excavated in fragments in the Perserschutt on the Acropolis of Athens in 1864.
The Royal Scottish Academy building, the home of the Royal Scottish Academy, is an art museum in Edinburgh, Scotland. It is situated at the junction of The Mound and Princes Street in the centre of the city. It was built by William Henry Playfair in 1822–6.
Maria Callas Museum; Marika Kotopouli Museum; Melina Merkouri Cultural Center; MOMus-Museum Alex Mylona; Municipal Gallery of Athens; Museum of Anthropology, University of Athens; Museum of Criminology (Athens) Museum of Greek Folk Art; Museum of Greek Folk Musical Instruments; Museum of the Center for the Acropolis Studies; Museum of the ...
The National Historical Museum (Greek: Εθνικό Ιστορικό Μουσείο, [1] Ethnikó Istorikó Mouseío) is a historical museum in Athens. Founded in 1882, is the oldest of its kind in Greece. It is located in the Old Parliament House at Stadiou Street in Athens, which housed the Hellenic Parliament from 1875 until 1932. A branch ...
The George Cinema is a former Art Deco cinema on Bath Street in Portobello, Edinburgh. The building opened in 1939 as the County Cinema. The building opened in 1939 as the County Cinema. For many years, a bingo hall , it is a Category C listed building .
Kerameikos Archaeological Museum, Athens The Funerary naiskos of Demetria and Pamphile ( Greek : Επιτύμβιος ναΐσκος Δημητρίας και Παμφίλης ) is an ancient Greek tomb memorial in honour of two deceased women named Demetria and Pamphile, erected in classical Athens around 320 BC, shortly after Pamphile's death.