Landmark
Imaret (Kavala)
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The Imaret of Kavala is a historic Ottoman-era complex built in the early 19th century by Mehmed Ali Pasha, an Ottoman governor born in Kavala. Originally serving as a religious school and soup kitchen, it was meticulously restored in the early 2000s and transformed into a luxury hotel and cultural center. Visitors can admire the traditional Ottoman architecture, with its domed roofs, arched courtyards, and intricate stonework. Even if not staying overnight, you can explore the public areas, enjoy a meal at the restaurant, or attend cultural events held in its atmospheric halls.
Don't miss
- Wander through the restored courtyards and admire the Ottoman architecture.
- Dine at the hotel's restaurant offering Greek and Mediterranean cuisine with sea views.
- Attend a concert or exhibition hosted in the historic halls.
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