About the university
The Athens School of Fine Arts has evolved from a small nucleus established in 1837 known either as the Polytechnic or the School for the Arts. In 1843 the School for the Arts was organised into three divisions under a single director: First: a part-time school providing supplementary education to craftsmen Second: a full-time school for young people intending to work as industrial craftsmen Third: a full-time higher educational school for teaching the fine arts. In 1910 the School of Fine Art was separated from the Technical University and provided with its own director. Finally, in 1930, the school was renamed the Athens School of Fine Arts and established as an independent institution.
Education programs
Arts
Arts
Bachelor of Arts
Greek
Language of instructions
Full-time
Study mode
$1,000
Fee for international students
$1,000
Fee for domestic students
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- Health and Life Insurance
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- TOEFL Certificate
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Contacts
Athens School of Fine Arts
Pireos, Ag. Ioannis Rentis 182 33
Karpenisi
Greece
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