The Girls Are Sleeping Upstairs
At a time when girls have had little or no access to education, a boarding school run by nuns in a small Aegean island was accepting girls of aristocratic families from Europe and Middle East, along with local students and orphans regardless their religion and doctrine. The school was founded in 1867 and was providing education, as well as fine art, music and theater classes to the girls until the eruption of the second world war.
Now the school doors are closed, but if you cross them you see a human made utopia where education, happiness, and the well being of the students seemed to be of equal importance.