
This was truly puzzling. Apparently, there was a bank facade here, and this makeshift sign was put up by the tour to denote where the teller would sit. It was encased on three sides by stone, and so it seemed quite strange because there appeared to be no actual access to the interior of the bank from the teller window. So was the teller just sitting outside, essentially, with maybe a little till? We tried to map out where that would be relative to the corner, and where it was relative to the buildings on the street above, but the tour guide was so annoyed by our lingering attempts to piece things together that she actually shut the door on us while we were still looking around.
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