Zographeion College

Zographeion College
Ζωγράφεια Διδασκαλεία
Location
(now in present-day Albania)


Information
TypeTeacher Seminary
Established1873
FounderChristakis Zografos
StatusDefunct
Closed1891

Zographeion facilities in 1881

Zographeion College (Greek: Ζωγράφεια Διδασκαλεία) was a Greek educational institution that operated from 1873 to 1891 in the village of Qestorat, Ottoman Empire, in modern southern Albania. It was named after its sponsor Christakis Zografos. In the 18 years of its existence, it provided 400 teachers to the Greek schools of Epirus as well as to the rest of the Greek world.[1]

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