A museum of memory and cultural coexistence
Today, Muhammad Ali's mansion serves as a museum and a place of remembrance, illuminating the life and journey of the founder of the last Egyptian dynasty, but also the history of the city itself. The exhibits and the careful restoration of the building highlight the role played by Kavala as a crossroads of East and West. The surrounding garden and the square in front of the mansion, with the characteristic bust of Muhammad Ali, offer unobstructed views of the sea and the colourful houses of the old town, creating an ideal spot to make a stop, take photos and have a quiet stroll.
Combine a visit to the Muhammad Ali Museum with a walk in the old town of Kavala, where the Fortress, the Imaret and the monuments of the city's tobacco past lie. It is a space that serves as a living field of dialogue for the common history of Greece, the Balkans and the Eastern Mediterranean – a point of reference if you wish to get to know the city more deeply than a simple walk on the waterfront.






























































