Kavala is a city that has a rich history and because of this fact it has many interesting landmarks that are definitely worth visiting. In the past, the city often changed its “owners”, and the architecture of Kavala is a reminder of these periods in the history of the region. For example, Kamares is a Turkish aqueduct that was built in the XVI century. Kavala was under the reign of the Ottoman Empire at that time. The aqueduct is a popular landmark that never ceases to attract numerous travelers with its gorgeous look. It has become something like a “calling card” of the city, so many travelers immediately think of the Turkish aqueduct when someone mentions Kavala.
It is important to mention that the majority of architectural landmarks are located in the district of Panagia. Even a simple mansion is a true masterpiece here, and it is easy to spend hours looking at it. Old and charming streets, a romantic waterfront, rocks that look like they are protecting the city – the view is so gorgeous and mesmerizing that it is impossible to stop admiring this beauty. Some buildings have graffiti drawings. However, these drawings do not damage the old district but only add a special charm.
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