The Imaret is a historic complex located in the old town of Kavala, Greece. It was founded by Muhammad Ali Pasha in the early 19th century as a religious, educational, and charitable institution. The complex includes a mosque, madrasas, a soup kitchen, and other facilities. Today, it has been beautifully restored and operates as a luxury hotel, offering a unique blend of Ottoman architecture and modern luxury. The hotel features lavishly decorated rooms and suites, a spa, and a fine dining restaurant with stunning views of Kavala and the sea. Guests can also enjoy guided tours of the monument, including the mosque and the house of Muhammad Ali. The Imaret is considered one of the greatest landmarks of Kavala and a significant example of Ottoman architecture in Greece
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Activities: We saw the Imaret, a complex of mosque, hamam, Koran school and poorhouse, which reminds us of the Ottoman heritage of the city. We also saw it is now a luxury hotel
Highlights: We were amazed by the ensemble with its domes and chimneys reminiscent of the city's Ottoman heritage. Muhammad Ali Pascha had it built ✨