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Amaranteios School of Rhodes |
The Amaranteios School of Rhodes is a stone building of neoclassic style, tile-roofed. It is comprised of a ground floor and a basement. It has a big main entrance in the middle of the façade, in a large recess framed by four columns. |
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The outer surfaces are decorated with several features, as the pillars framing the windows and bands, which give to the building an interesting and nice external view. The building was constructed in 1911 and was sponsored by Amarantos family, who donated it to the town. Today the building houses one of the Elementary Schools of the town of Rhodes. |
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