Tavernes in the Commercial Port of Malagari, Samos

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Heading to the north-east of the capital, towards the Malagari area, where the current modern passenger port is in operation, visitors will find the old tavernes.

The tavernes were large stone wine warehouses built in the 19th century for wine storage and trade.

They are large buildings with tiled roofs, approximately 6 metres tall, that are well preserved. The windows on the higher levels ensured the right conditions for the better preservation of Samos wine. These buildings mainly belonged to wine merchants, but after the establishment of the United Wine Agricultural Cooperative, they passed into its ownership.

Some of them were turned into wine storage and loading/unloading spaces, the agricultural goods store, and the Samos Wine Museum.

Tavernes in the Commercial Port of Malagari, Samos

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