Elegant XIXth century boarding school (used during WW2 as hospital), recently renovated.
The building has a rectangular shape and provides the students a garden and an interior yard. The thick walls are made of clay and the exterior design follows what has been called "neo-romanian", including modernized traditional patterns and bright colors.
The interior of the boarding school is well-proportioned, with large, well-lit rooms for study and beautiful views. Although a strict institution, it has a bright and refreshing design.
The building includes dormitories on the first floor, large dining room and kitchen, storehouses and an entire wing dedicated to medical care.
The furniture was lost or destroyed during WW2.
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