The Former Girls’ School of Dimitsana

The Former Girls’ School of Dimitsana
1910-01-01

A neoclassical stone-built landmark, once a center of learning and later a courthouse.

Built between 1898–1910 with Andreas Syngros’ donation, this two-class school followed a nationwide design by architect Dim. Kallias. It operated as a girls’ school until 1930, then housed Dimitsana’s courthouse. With a rectangular plan, central corridor, tiled roof, and ornate stone façade, it remains a symbol of the town’s educational heritage.

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