The tobacco warehouses of Kavala are a significant chapter in the history and economic development of the city. During the 19th and early 20th centuries, Kavala was one of the major centers for tobacco production and processing in the Balkans. These grand industrial buildings were used for storing, processing, and trading tobacco, providing employment to thousands of people. Today, many of these warehouses have been renovated and are used for cultural and tourist activities, preserving the city’s historical heritage and showcasing the architectural and industrial legacy of Kavala.