The Greek School, Ahtopol Town

The Greek school was built at the beginning of the twentieth century by Bulgarian master builders and designed by Greek architects. It was intended for a school until sixth-grade and for meetings. The walls of the six classrooms were wooden. Today, the Greek school does not function as such, but it has been reconstructed and declared to be a cultural monument. There is a permanent exhibition which shows archaeological finds discovered on the territory of Ahtopol.