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The '''Stemnitsa Silvery School''' (Greek: Σχολή Αργυροχρυσοχοΐας Στεμνίτσας ''Scholi Argyrochrys(s)ochoias Stemnitsas'') are to silvery in modern ] was built as the same as other areas (], ]) and gained large fame for its silvery factory. In ] in ], former students, attend today in the public Works - Vocational Education, teachne in the silvery school in which used to exist in the 1970s (from the Handwork Centre - E.O.M.M.E.H. (Ε.Ο.Μ.Μ.Ε.Χ.)). Today, the public Art Vocational Education (T.E.E.) and from the 2007-08 school year, the public Vocational School (EPA.S), brings to the Greek town the best artists, continuers and large presentations. The '''Stemnitsa Silvergold-Smithery School''' (Greek: Σχολή Αργυροχρυσοχοΐας Στεμνίτσας, ''Scholi Argyrochryssochoias Stemnitsas'') is a public funded school where students can learn to craft jewelry from silver and gold. It is located in ],in the ] prefecture of ]. The School was established in the 1970s and the first director of the school was Lambis Katsoulis. Students are trained there tuition free in two stages. The first training period lasts two years while the second period lasts one year.

The school is two-storey with roofs and in recent years from the municipality of ] with material art in the basement (factory, etc.) Brings into its students with the exception of the famous and objects, rent allowance, vocational education, etc.


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The Stemnitsa Silvergold-Smithery School (Greek: Σχολή Αργυροχρυσοχοΐας Στεμνίτσας, Scholi Argyrochryssochoias Stemnitsas) is a public funded school where students can learn to craft jewelry from silver and gold. It is located in Stemnitsa,in the Arcadia prefecture of Greece. The School was established in the 1970s and the first director of the school was Lambis Katsoulis. Students are trained there tuition free in two stages. The first training period lasts two years while the second period lasts one year.

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