Day: March 27, 2025

  • Karnagio Kavala’s

    Karnagio Kavala’s

    🔹 Historical Background

    • The Karnagio of Kavala, also known as Tarsanas, is a historic shipyard with deep roots in the city’s maritime tradition.
    • The earliest reference to shipbuilding activity in the area dates back to 1591, highlighting Kavala’s long-standing naval heritage.
    • By the mid-17th century, according to traveler Evliya Çelebi, the city had three shipyards for galleys and one for smaller vessels, though their exact locations remain unknown.

    🔹 The Modern Shipyard

    • The current shipyard was established in 1922 by refugees from Asia Minor and initially consisted of four businesses: two boat construction yards and two lifting stations.
    • It was located in the Kalafatia area, near the Panagia neighborhood.
    • Today, the shipyard primarily focuses on the maintenance of wooden and plastic boats, as large-scale shipbuilding has significantly declined.
    • The traditional wooden shipbuilding craft is at risk of disappearing due to modern challenges.

    🔹 Cultural & Tourist Interest

    • Despite the decline, Kavala’s Karnagio remains a living piece of maritime history, keeping centuries-old shipbuilding techniques alive.
    • The area is also an interesting site for visitors, offering a glimpse into the city’s past and its cultural heritage.