Colors of Greece – Kalamata
Green is the color of nature. It is the color of forests and trees, of tranquility, friendliness, and healing. It promotes creativity, evokes feelings of joy and well-being. Darker tones of green can convey feelings of seriousness and grandeur, as well as warmth and hospitality.
The architectural character of Kalamata's listed buildings has been influenced by the latest European trends (German classicism, Italian Renaissance, art nouveau, etc.), Athenian classical architecture, as well as Venetian architecture and the standards of the Ottoman era. The buildings that follow the eclectic style are dated to the first decades of the 20th century and, while based on neoclassicism, are also influenced by other European models (Baroque, Gothic style, rustic, art nouveau) and the new trends in Athenian architecture.